Cell Phone Final
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Steps of the Engineering Design Process
1. Identify the need or problem
2. Research the need or problem
· Examine the current state of the issue and current solutions
· Explore other options via the Internet, library, interviews, etc.
3. Develop possible solution(s)
· Brainstorm possible solution(s)
· Draw on mathematics and science
· Articulate the possible solution(s) in two and three dimensions
· Refine the possible solution(s)
4. Select the best possible solution(s)
· Determine which solution(s) best meet(s) the original need or solve(s) the original problem
5. Construct a prototype
· Model the selected solution(s) in two and three dimensions
6. Test and evaluate the solution(s)
· Does it work?
· Does it meet the original design constraints?
7. Communicate the solution(s)
· Make an engineering presentation that includes a discussion of how the solution(s) best meet(s) the initial need or the problem
· Discuss societal impact and tradeoffs of the solution(s)
8. Redesign
· Overhaul the solution(s) based on information gathered during the tests and presentation
12 Things I Learned in Rhino
- The deffinition of Universal Design
- The bland surface command
- How to properly do a walkthrough of a treehouse
- How to make a weebly website.
- How terrible Bongo actually is.
- Time management skills.
- Goal setting skills.
- How to work and have fun =)
- Different types of universal design.
- How to design a cool treehouse.
- How good Stephen Diniz is at Rhino.
- How to overcome challenges!