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Technology
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TIME LINE – Technology DevelopmentIn the boxes below stick in images of mobile phones to show the development of the product over time .
Evaluation:
Date:
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Function of a mobile phone
PROJECT OUTLINE
SITUATIONYou have been approached by a well known phone retailer to design a new cutting edge mobile phone aimed at the teenage market.
BRIEF
As a designer it is your task to design and model a new idea for a mobile phone.
The design must be unique and suitable for the current market.
ANALYSIS – MIND MAPPING
Create a mind map of all the functions you think a mobile phoneShould have.
Date:
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Technology Product Analysis – Part 1
Product Analysis Department of Technology Lord Grey school
Manufactured Product Name of Product:
Function/Application:
Intended Market:
Materials:
Constituent Parts
Part No.
Description of part
Material Manufacturing Process/Method of Construction
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The design is successful/unsuccessful:
Student response:
Level Effort
Level:Effort:Date:
The quality of the manufacturing process is of a high/medium/low standard:
Economic issues: Moral issues:
Ergonomics:
Environmental Issues:
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GROUP DESIGN OF A MOBIL PHONE
IMAGE:PRODUCT DETAILS:
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ANLAYSIS OF PACKAGING – MIND MAPPING
From looking at examples of phone packaging what have you learnt? complete the following mind maps to show your understanding of packaging.
Information needed on packaging
Materials and Properties
Appearance/Style
Date:
Evaluation:
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SPECIFICATION – Packaging
A specification gives us guidance as to what we are expecting when the item will be finished. It is normally based on our research and general knowledge. It is a list that once produced, we must stick to. We will return it at the end of our project.Brainstorm some of the topics and issues that will need to be covered in your specification
Topic/ issue
What?(does it need to do)
Why?(does it need to do this)
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Specification
Target audience:Who is it aimed at?
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Student response:
Level Effort
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TESTING– Net Designs
In the boxes below stick in two examples of test nets you have created that would be suitable for mobile phone packaging. Date:
Evaluation:
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DESIGN IDEAS - LogoIn the boxes below sketch out four possible designs for a logo for you mobile phone company.
IDEA 1 IDEA 2
IDEA 3 IDEA 4
Peer assessment:
Evaluation:
Date:
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LOGO FINAL DESIGNIn the space below draw and colour your final logo design. Then stick in your computer drawing of your logo and
evaluate. Final design:
Computer generated final idea:
Date:
Student response:
Level Effort
Date:
Evaluation:
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SIGNS AND SYMBOLS - Packaging Date:
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DESIGN IDEA FOR PACKAGING-LAYOUT AND TEXTIn the space below sketch out a net design for the packaging of your 3D printed mobile phone. Remember to consider who the Intended Market is, what information and symbols needed to be included and how the box will fold.
Date:
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Booklet Presentation/Written work
Tick the statement that you feel you have achieved
Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Very poor
Booklet Presentation/Graphic skills
Tick the statement that you feel you have achieved
Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Very poor
In the space below write a short statement explaining what you think you need to do to improve your presentation:
Practical Outcome
Tick the statement that you feel you have achieved
Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Very poor
In the space below write a short statement explaining what you think you need to do to improve this aspect of your project:
Interim Self Assessment/Progress Sheet
Technology START
FINISH
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INITAL DESIGN OF PACKAGING-COMPUTER DRAWINGIn the box below stick in your initial computer generated packaging design.
Date: Peer assessment:
Evaluation:
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FINAL DESIGN OF PACKAGING-COMPUTER DRAWINGIn the box below attach a copy of your complete computer generated final design.
Date:
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Student response:
Level Effort
Date:
Evaluation from model:
TEST NETBefore creating a final product it is important to model and test the idea. In the space below attach a test net of your computer generated packaging idea.
Date:
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FINAL INSTRUCTIONS / MANUAL – Mobile PhoneIn the space below attach your computer generated instructions for your mobile phone. Remember to use your research when considering what information people may need to know about the product and different ways you can communicate to the user. Date:
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Student response:
Level Effort
FINAL PRODUCT – Packaging and instructionsIn the space below attach photo s of your final packaging and instructions.
Date:
Date:
Technology Evaluation Answer the following questions to complete your final evaluation
1. Does your final product meet all the criteria of the specification you produced?
2. What are you particularly pleased with in the manufacture of your product?
3. What did you find most difficult in the manufacture of your product?
4. How do you think your final product compares to existing products already on the market?
5. How could you improve your product?
Student response:
Level Effort
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Date:
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Technology Product Analysis – Part 1 HOMEWORK
Product analysis Department ofTechnology Lord Grey school
Manufactured Product Name of Product:
Function/Application:
Intended Market:
How the product works including any scientific principles:
Constituent Parts
Part No.
Description of part
Material Manufacturing Process/Method of Construction
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Date:
Technology Product Analysis – part 2
The design is successful/unsuccessful:
The quality of the manufacturing process is of a high/medium/low standard:
Economic issues: Moral issues:
Ergonomics:
Environmental Issues:
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HOMEWORK – 3D printing
Fill the box with images of products that have been 3D printed.
Date:
3D printing is:
Examples of products that are 3D are:
The advantages of 3D printing are:
The disadvantages of 3D printing are:
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HOMEWORK– ICONIC DESIGNERSCreate a information page on an iconic designer of your choice. Include images of products that they have made, back ground information on the designer and the product and any other important facts you can find.
IMAGES:
Details about the designer and their products:
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HOMEWORK- LogosIn the box below stick in as many logos as you cant, this will help you when you are designing your own logo later in the project.
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MAGES:
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HOMEWORK– SIGNS AND SYMBOLSDate: Using the internet and books research what these signs and symbols mean.
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HOMEWORK – InstructionsIn the space below create a rough plan of the instructions that will in the box of the mobile phone you have designed. Date:
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Resistant Materials HOMEWORK - StoryboardDate:
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HOMEWORK – Promotion
In the space below design a poster promoting the sale of your mobile phone holder. Remember to keep it bold and brightly coloured. It is also important to demonstrate the fact that it lights up.Date:
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Teacher Assessment/Target Record
Topic End Level
Teacher
Class Work 1 2 3 4
Behaviour 1 2 3 4
Homework 1 2 3 4
Student Assessment/Target Record
Class Work 1 2 3 4
Behaviour 1 2 3 4
Homework 1 2 3 4
End LevelJustification
Peer Assessment/Target Record
Class Work 1 2 3 4
Behaviour 1 2 3 4
Lord Grey SchoolCreative Technologies
YEAR 8 WORK BOOKLET
PRODUCT DESIGN (A)
MOBILE PHONE PACKAGING
Name:
Tutor Group: Technology Class:
Working at Grade:(This is your grade at the start of the term)
Target Grade:(This is your end of course MTG)