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Kettering Fairmont PLTW Program selected as an SME PRIME site
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PLTW Ohio 2011 Fall Conference Highlights
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Tri-Rivers Career Center competes in TRECA Vex Gateway Robotics Qualifier
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Sinclair College Credit form now online!
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Biomedical Sciences Training comes to Ohio!
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Logan High School PLTW students in the news
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Fairmont High School Career Tech students win first place in the Ohio Real World Design Challenge
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PLTW National changes to Program Implementation and Ohio's response
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The Change to Vex Equipment from an Industry Perspective
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Oakwood High School gets new PLTW science lab
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Dover Middle School participates in PLTW National Innovation Summit
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UD engineering student to speak at National Innovation Summit
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Scholarships Offered for Corrosion Engineering Program
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Bellbrook makes Newsweek's Best High Schools list
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Bellbrook students study hybrid car
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PLTW OHIO Sweeps Design Competition; Winners to Compete Nationally
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Timken Seniors Display at PLTW National Symposium
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Centerville High School takes 1st and 2nd in the DTMA Bots Competition
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Lorain County JVS students complete engineering internship at NASA
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Polaris Robotics and Automation Technology Team Takes 2nd Place at SkillsUSA Nationals
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Delivery Models


Centerville PLTW students demonstrate workcell for Ohio's PLTW state leader, Kathy Sommers
Teachers at Summer Training Institute choose parts for building project

The PLTW program may be offered in several different ways. The school agreement that your school signed has been changed to stipulate that at least FOUR courses must be taught. Digital Electronics is once again an elective in Ohio. You must offer the first TWO classes, Intro to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, two electives that best suit the workforce needs of your community, or an elective and the CAPSTONE course, Engineering Design and Development. We highly recommend that you keep the five class implementation if possible.

You may use any of these delivery models:
2 Year Delivery Model
3 Year Delivery Model
4 Year Delivery Model

Course order is optional, however we recommend that you begin with Introduction to Engineering Design and progress to Principles of Engineering.  Then, once the foundation courses are taught, you may pick your elective course.