Energy: Its Use and the Environment 6th Edition
by Roger Hinrichs (Author), Rachel Wade (Author)
Chapter 1-21
Chapter 1: Introduction
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Purpose and Perspective of the Chapter ................................................................................ 2
List of Student Downloads ....................................................................................................... 2
Chapter Objectives.................................................................................................................... 2
Complete List of Chapter Activities and Assessments ......................................................... 3
What's New in This Chapter ..................................................................................................... 3
Chapter Outline ......................................................................................................................... 3
Labs and Activities ................................................................................................................... 4
Energy In Developing Countries .............................................................................................. 4
Answers to Questions .............................................................................................................. 5
,COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTER ACTIVITIES AND ASSESSMENTS
The following table organizes activities and assessments by objective, so thatAyou can see ho
w all this content relates to objectives and make decisions about which content you would like
t o emphasize in your class based on your objectives. For additional guidance, refer to the Te
a ching Online Guide.
Chapter PPT slide
Xi Activity/Assessment Duration
Objective
N/A Knowledge Check 3-5 minutes
N/A Check Your Understanding 5-10 minutes
N/A Concept Visualizations 5-10 minutes
N/A Quantitative Problems 10-15 minutes
N/A Everyday Scenarios 10-20 minutes
CO1 7-8 Knowledge Check 1 Xi 1-2 minutes
CO2 12-13 Discussion Activity 1 2-3 minutes
CO3 19-20 Knowledge Check 2 Xi 1-2 minutes
CO5 33-34 Discussion Activity 2 2-3 minutes
CO6 38-39 Discussion Activity 3 2-3 minutes
[return to top]
WHAT'S NEW IN THIS CHAPTER
The following elements are improvements in this chapter from the previous edition:
• Energy and energy resources are introduced more generally, without the hea
v y emphasis on oil and the concept of peak oil.
• Climate change is emphasized as a significant impact of energy production and u
se both in the past and into the future.
• The formation of and work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
i s introduced as well as the 2050 Net Zero goals and the 2016 Paris Agreem
e nt.
CHAPTER OUTLINE
The following outline organizes activities (including any existing discussion questions in Power
Points or other supplements) and assessments by chapter (and therefore by topic) so that you
can see how all the content relates to the topics covered in the text. The first number refers to
the chapter learning objective; ―PPT Slide #‖Arefers to the slide number in the PowerPoint de
ck for this chapter (provided in the PowerPoints section of the Instructor Resource Center).
1.1 Energy: An Introduction (CO1, PPT Slides #4-8)
a. Knowledge Check 1, PPT Slides #7-8, 1-
2 minutes 1.2 Energy Conservation (CO2, PPT Slides #9-13)
, a. Discussion Activity 1, PPT Slides #12-13, 2-
3 minutes 1.3 Energy Use and the Environment (CO3, PPT Slides
#14-20) a. Knowledge Check 2, PPT Slides #19-20, 1-2 minutes
1.4 Energy Use Patterns (CO4, PPT Slides #21-28)
1.5 Energy Resources (CO5, PPT Slides #29-34)
a. Discussion Activity 2, PPT Slides #33-34, 2-
3 minutes 1.6 Energy in the Future (CO6, PPT Slides #35-39)
a. Discussion Activity 3, PPT Slides #38-39, 2-3 minutes
[return to top]
LABS AND ACTIVITIES
ENERGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Purpose: To identify and explore the use of energy in another country and its effect on the econ
omicAand political situation.
Country:
Capital:
Population:
Date:
Growth rate:
% Urban:
% literacy:
Per capita income:
Per capita energy use:
Inflation:
Unemployment:
Principle exports:
Principle imports