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... Evaluate the Product/Solution:
Was your design successful?
- Nope
How could you improve y…
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Evaluate the Product/Solution:
Was your design successful?
- Nope
How could you improve your solution?
- Have cushion on the top
What part of your design would you use again?
- The straws sticking out the sides
Evaluate the Use of the Design Cycle:
Grade yourself, using the IB Rubric, for each stage of the Design Cycle.
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... STEP 3: REALIZING THE SOLUTION
List three safety tips you need to follow while creating your …
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STEP 3: REALIZING THE SOLUTION
List three safety tips you need to follow while creating your egg drop:
- Don't burn yourself, Don't burn anyone else, Don't put hot glue on your skin.
Did you follow your plan?
- Yes
Did you create steps in your plan that were easy to follow?
- Yes
Did you follow my requirements?
- Yes
What areas of your plan needed troubleshooting?
STEP 4: EVALUATE
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How can the Design Cycle be used in real world situations? (List three)
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... -To see if it is capable to survive.
How does making an egg drop apply to a real world situat…
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-To see if it is capable to survive.
How does making an egg drop apply to a real world situation?
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STEP 2: DESIGN
Create three completely different designs using the Brainstorming Chart.
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... Egg Design 1
Egg Design 2
Egg Design 3
List all the requirements you must meet to create …
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Egg Design 1
Egg Design 2
Egg Design 3
List all the requirements you must meet to create the egg drop:
-The egg must be unharmed during the drop.
-Must only use 60 straws and 7 glue sticks.
Why is it important to test your egg drop before the final “drop”?
-To see if it is capable to survive.
How does making an egg drop apply to a real world situation?
STEP 2: DESIGN
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DESIGN CYCLE ASSIGNMENT - EGG DROP
Requirements:
... You will not have any glue the day we d…
DESIGN CYCLE ASSIGNMENT - EGG DROP
Requirements:
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You will not have any glue the day we drop the eggs.
Create a new page on your wiki and name it "Egg Drop". Copy and paste the information below onto your new page. ==THE==
THE DESIGN CYCLE - EGG DROP== DROP
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STEP 1: RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Identify the Problem:
-We need to drop an egg, and make sure the egg is secure after the drop.
Research, and find designs that would work for your egg drop.
(add links for each of your resources) ListEgg Design 1
Egg Design 2
List all the
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egg drop:
Why is it important to test your egg drop before the final “drop”?
How does making an egg drop apply to a real world situation?
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How can the Design Cycle be used in other subject areas?
How can the Design Cycle be used in real world situations? (List three)
Egg Drop 2
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DESIGN CYCLE ASSIGNMENT - EGG DROP
Requirements:
Using the Design Cycle, create an "egg p…
DESIGN CYCLE ASSIGNMENT - EGG DROP
Requirements:
Using the Design Cycle, create an "egg pod" that will save an egg from a 15 foot drop.
You will have 60 straws to complete this assignment.
You will have a few (5 - 7) glue sticks to complete this project.
You will have 4 class periods (57-60 minutes) to create your product.
You will not receive your egg until we are outside the day we drop the eggs.
You will not have any glue the day we drop the eggs.
Create a new page on your wiki and name it "Egg Drop". Copy and paste the information below onto your new page.
==THE DESIGN CYCLE - EGG DROP==
STEP 1: RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Identify the Problem:
Research, and find designs that would work for your egg drop.
(add links for each of your resources)
List all the requirements you must meet to create the egg drop:
Why is it important to test your egg drop before the final “drop”?
How does making an egg drop apply to a real world situation?
STEP 2: DESIGN
Create three completely different designs using the Brainstorming Chart.
IB Brainstorming Chart .pdf {IB Brainstorming Chart .pdf}
Which design do you think will work best?
Why did you choose this design?
On the back of your brainstorming paper, draw your final draft.
Plan how you will get the entire project finished by May 29th (A Day) or 30th (B Day).
(Must include a detailed list of step-by-step instructions for creating your egg drop)
STEP 3: REALIZING THE SOLUTION
List three safety tips you need to follow while creating your egg drop:
Did you follow your plan?
Did you create steps in your plan that were easy to follow?
Did you follow my requirements?
What areas of your plan needed troubleshooting?
STEP 4: EVALUATE
Evaluate the Product/Solution:
Was your design successful?
How could you improve your solution?
What part of your design would you use again?
Evaluate the Use of the Design Cycle:
Grade yourself, using the IB Rubric, for each stage of the Design Cycle.
How can the Design Cycle be used in other subject areas?
How can the Design Cycle be used in real world situations? (List three)
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... - It could break easily.
- It is still under construction.
- It may be a long time to use t…
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- It could break easily.
- It is still under construction.
- It may be a long time to use these pieces of technology.
List one pro from another person:
List one con from another person:
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Video #4
List three pros about the human assisting robot:
- It helps with carrying heavy loads.
- It uses some of its energy to save the energy of the wearer.
- It is lightweight, and it transfers some of its weight to the ground, so it may feel little to no weight to the user.
List three cons about the human assisting robot:
- Might use a lot of resources.
- It might jam and not move your leg.
- It might be b
List one pro from a classmate:
List one con from a classmate: