This tutorial focuses on helping students review and refine their final design presentations and reports. It provides opportunities for students to get feedback and clarification from their tutor on the assessment criteria.
The tutorial involves three tasks:
1) Considering improvements for the final design presentation based on feedback from the preliminary presentation.
2) Checking their design proposal meets the requirements of the brief using a provided checklist.
3) Asking the tutor questions to understand expectations for the final presentation and report.
The goal is for students to critically reflect on their work, incorporate feedback, and feel prepared to finalize and submit their high quality final submissions.
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ENGG105 Tutorial wk11 Reflection On Design
This tutorial focuses on helping students review and refine their final design presentations and reports. It provides opportunities for students to get feedback and clarification from their tutor on the assessment criteria.
The tutorial involves three tasks:
1) Considering improvements for the final design presentation based on feedback from the preliminary presentation.
2) Checking their design proposal meets the requirements of the brief using a provided checklist.
3) Asking the tutor questions to understand expectations for the final presentation and report.
The goal is for students to critically reflect on their work, incorporate feedback, and feel prepared to finalize and submit their high quality final submissions.
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ENGG105 Tutorial – Reflection on Design
Note any clarifications to the Final Design
Presentation and Report assessment criteria you Learning Outcomes would like from your tutor. This is your By the end of this tutorial, students will have had opportunity to understand what your tutor’s an opportunity to: expectations are as the person that will be • Critique their own work and consider its marking your presentation. quality • Apply strategies for optimising their presentations • Consider final revisions to their design proposal Resources • Design experience reflection report assessment criteria Tutorial overview This class focuses on helping you take stock of the work you have done so far, learn from it, and Figure 2.1 The engineering method and its relationship to the refine your presentations, design proposal, and project management process (Dowling, Carew, Hadgraft (2013), pp 56) commence the design experience reflection report. This is your last chance to review and ask Task 2 – Design Proposal Checklist At this stage, questions of your tutor before finalising and your team’s design should be basically complete, submitting your final design report and preparing you should be at the ‘recommend’ stage of the for your presentation. It is a very important 2 design process depicted below. hours! Consider the following checklist: Task 1 - The Final Design Presentation 1. Have we research the brief? Consider your first presentation, and the 2. Have we identified alternative solutions? assessment criteria and respond to the questions 3. Have we clearly evaluated alternatives below as a team: against the brief (such as using a decision matrix)? 1. Who is the audience? What does the 4. Have we decided on a design and developed assessment criteria say about who the it in detail? presentation should address? a. Cost-benefit analysis? 2. What worked well in your first presentation? b. Addressed sustainability concerns How can you ensure this is repeated? (financial, environmental, social)? 3. What went wrong in your first presentation? c. Ethical concerns? How will you overcome this? d. Safety concerns? 4. How does the model you have developed work to effectively demonstrate your e. Design drawings? design? 5. Have we developed a model to demonstrate 5. What questions do your anticipate following the design? your presentation? 6. Have we checked all this against the client brief? Remember, the standard is higher for the final 7. Are we ready to make a recommendation to presentation. You have practiced in the the client? preliminary design presentation and received a lot of feedback on this. Your final presentation Task 3 – Q&A pointers from your tutor for should be an improvement. the Final Design Presentation and Report
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