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Records in the Biotechnology Industry. Unit B: SAE. planning, implementing, operating and assuming financial risks in an agricultural business or farming activity such as creating and selling plant hybrids or breeding livestock for show / sale. Entrepreneurship. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Records in the Biotechnology Industry
Unit B: SAE
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Entrepreneurshipplanning, implementing, operating
and assuming financial risks in an agricultural business or farming activity ◦such as creating and selling plant hybrids or breeding livestock for show / sale.
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Experimentalplanning and conducting an
agricultural experiment using the scientific process or scientific method◦such as comparing different levels or protein on animal growth
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Analyticalidentify an agricultural problem that
cannot be solved by experiments and design a plan to investigate and analyze the problem◦such as a marketing display.
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Placementplacing students in jobs outside the
regular classroom hours and may by paid or unpaid work ◦such as working at a seed company, or animal research facility.
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Exploratoryhelps students learn about
agriculture and become aware of possible agricultural careers through short times spent observing,◦shadowing or helping an individual in the field.
◦Career days can also be an example.
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Improvementa series of activities that improves
the value or appearance of the place of employment, school, home or community; the efficiency of a business or an enterprise; or the living conditions of the family.◦Examples include building a fence, computerizing records, remodeling a building or repairing a propagation bench.
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Supplementary Performing one specific agricultural skill
outside of normal class time. This skill is not related to the major SAE but is
normally taught in an agricultural program; involves experiential learning and contributes to the development of agricultural skills and knowledge on the part of the student.
The activity is accomplished in less than a day and does not require a series of steps ◦ such as pruning a tree, staking tomatoes or
changing oil.
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Records in the Biotechnology Industry
Unit B: SAE Terms
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Enterprisetype of enterpriseamount bought or soldExpensesIncomeefficiency factors, etc.
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Experimentalreview of literatureHypothesisdata logFindingsrecommendations, etc.
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Analyticaltitle of activityidentification of problembackground informationsteps to solve problemproject log of what was doneresults and recommendations.
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Placementtraining agreement signed by
student, teacher, employer and parent or guardian stating which each will do
record of workhours income.
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ExploratoryDateActivityobservation and commentshours.
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Improvementdate starteddate completedimprovement activitysteps or tasks involved in the project,
hourscosts
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SupplementaryDatesupplementary activities and
commentshours
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Records in the Biotechnology Industry
Unit B: Steps in an Experiment
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6 Steps in the Scientific Method1. Stating the Problem2. Form Hypothesis3. Research4. Conduct Experiment5. Results6. Conclusion
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Stating the Problemdefines the topic of the experiment,
and discusses the importance and applicability of the issue.
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Formulate a Hypothesisoften called an educated guess,
better defined as the use of research to predict the result(s) of the experiment.
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Researcha two part deal, researcher conducts
a literature review to determine if their experiment has already been done, and to find the best methods to conduct their experiment. ◦Materials list and experimental procedures should be produced at the end.
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Conduct Experimentfollow the plan laid out in the
procedures◦be sure to KEEP CAREFUL RECORDS.
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Resultscollect and analyze data, both
quantitative and qualitative. ◦Be sure to note both large changes and small details with differences between treatment groups.
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Conclusionsummarize the research findings in
relation to the hypothesis and previous research.
Assess the impact of findings, including any issues or unexpected outcomes of the experiment… ◦Why does the work matter?
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Records in the Biotechnology Industry
Unit B: Scientific Experiment Terms
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ValidityAn experiment measures what the
researcher intended to do
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ReliabilityThe results of an experiment can be
repeated
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Treatment GroupTreated with different variations of
the independent variable
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Control GroupGroup that serves as a norm and is
used for comparison (does not receive a treatment)
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Independent VariableVariable the researcher changes
◦Amount of light in photosynthesis experiment
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Dependent VariableVariable determined by the
effectiveness of the independent variable◦Amount of growth in photosynthesis experiment
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Records in the Biotechnology Industry
Unit B: Net Worth Terms
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AssetSomething tangible of value that a
person owns◦Current—items quickly converted to cash or that will be sold within 12 months—examples: cash, checking, savings, stock and nondepreciable inventory of lab supplies, perishables, etc.
◦Non-current—items that have a useful life of more than one year— examples: lab equipment, machinery, breeding livestock, etc.
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LiabilityDebts
◦Current—debts that are due to be paid this year— examples: fertilizer and feed bills, lab equipment and building payments and part of mortgage due this year.
◦Non-current—debts not due this year examples: mortgages not including this year’s payment.
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Net Worth Total Assets – Total Liabilities
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InventoryAn itemized list of things owned by a
business with the beginning value and depreciated value.◦Non-depreciable—items that will be used up
or sold within a year— example: feed, supplies, etc.
◦Depreciable—items that have a useful life of more than one year and lose value because of age, wear or becoming out-of-date because of technology advancements. Land is NOT depreciable property.