Friday, April 19, 2013

Criterion A: investigate


Maximum 6
Investigation is an essential stage in the design cycle. Students are expected to identify the problem, develop a design brief and formulate a design specification. Students are expected to acknowledge the sources of information and document these appropriately.
Samples of previous outcomes are here

Guiding Questions
a)  Explain the problem
b) Discuss its relevance
c) Design brief: show how you intend to solve the problem you have presented. This will guide you investigation as you work to develop a more detailed design specification
Critically investigate the problem
a.      Through appropriate (6) internet sources prepared in A bundlr/(2)books/(2) newspapers or magazines
b.      Through discussion with consumers
c.       Through your personal experience
e)      Evaluate the information you have critically collected and investigated. Make sure you cite (in text) the sources and also provide a detailed reference list (APA).
Design specification: make detailed description of the conditions, requirements and restrictions with which a design must comply. This is a precise and accurate list of facts such as conditions, dimensions, materials, process and methods that are important for the designer and for the user. All appropriate solutions will need to comply with the design specification
Describe detailed methods for appropriate testing to evaluate your product against a design specification
 
The Investigate template can be downloaded from here

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