CREATING SPECIFICATIONS AND CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING YOUR GOALPRODUCT

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CREATING SPECIFICATIONS AND CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING YOUR GOAL/PRODUCT 7 – 8 “Develop rigorous criteria

CREATING SPECIFICATIONS AND CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING YOUR GOAL/PRODUCT 7 – 8 “Develop rigorous criteria for the product/outcome”

CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS • Criteria used to self-assess achievement of goal later in the project.

CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS • Criteria used to self-assess achievement of goal later in the project. • Reflect all elements of the goal. • Get advice from a real-life expert to decide what an ‘excellent’ outcome or product should be. • Criteria written in list form or a rubric. • If the project has more than 1 aspect to the goal (e. g. to learn something and then to perform), there may be separate criteria for the parts.

 • • • Resources Steps Timeframe Logical – Feasible Research to inform plan

• • • Resources Steps Timeframe Logical – Feasible Research to inform plan Develop Global Context CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS

5 -6 CRITERIA • Develop substantial and appropriate criteria for the product/outcome • Present

5 -6 CRITERIA • Develop substantial and appropriate criteria for the product/outcome • Present a substantial plan and record of the development process of the project • Demonstrate substantial self-management skills

7 -8 CRITERIA • Develop rigorous criteria for the product/outcome • Present a detailed

7 -8 CRITERIA • Develop rigorous criteria for the product/outcome • Present a detailed and accurate plan and record of the development process of the project • Demonstrate excellent self-management skills

SPECIFICATION – ACCESS FM Aesthetics Size Cost Safety Customer Function Environment Materials

SPECIFICATION – ACCESS FM Aesthetics Size Cost Safety Customer Function Environment Materials

OK- E. G. 1 Planning 1. Creating criteria for the personal project Once I

OK- E. G. 1 Planning 1. Creating criteria for the personal project Once I settled my goal, I had certain things to think about. The form, the function, the audience and the costs of my product were relevant details that I couldn’t just avoid and pass over. I started thinking and wrote down the following criteria: Form: Basically what my project involves is a Catalytic Converter, which exists already on the market. A converter is not too big and it is placed between the engine of the car and the exhaust pipe of it. A professional mechanist must do the conversion. Most common catalytic converters are made of platinum and rhodium. Function: The purpose of a catalytic converter is to transform the emission released by a car into less toxic emissions. The main gases that a car emits are carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen. With a catalytic converter the first two undergo catalytic combustion and are changed to carbon dioxide and hydrogen and the last one is reduced back to nitrogen. When these gasses undergo the conversion the environment and the society are benefit from it. Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide are the principal causes of acid rain, if we are able to minimise the production of this toxic emission we are going to be able to save everything that this phenomenon threatens: the fish in the oceans, the majestic monuments, and the human being. Audience: This product is addressed to the whole school community, to people who use the school service but also for those who don’t. However, the impact doesn’t stop there, the community of the city and global population will benefit from this small actions. Cost: The price of a catalytic converter varies according to the model. There are different options and it also depends on the car you want to put the catalytic converter in. The prices range from 200 - 300 USD. The benefits can be seen in a future improved air quality and lower gas consumption.

BETTER - E. G. 2

BETTER - E. G. 2

LIST - E. G. 3 Check Height of Rocket 1 -2 meters ✔ Durable

LIST - E. G. 3 Check Height of Rocket 1 -2 meters ✔ Durable Brake or Stability Mechanism Apogee Lasts for 10+ Launches Parachute or streamer 1000 ft + ✔ Cost Less than £ 100 ✔ Fuel Homemade rocket fuel ✔

RUBRIC - E. G. 4 Not acceptable Acceptable Meets Height of Rocket 1 -2

RUBRIC - E. G. 4 Not acceptable Acceptable Meets Height of Rocket 1 -2 meters plus or minus 11 -20 cm 1 -2 meters plus or minus 1 -10 cm 1 -2 meters Durable Lasted only once Lasts between 2 -9 Launches Lasts for 10+ Launches Brake or Stability Mechanism Non-existent Streamer Parachute Apogee Less than 199 ft or did not fly 200 -999 ft 1000 ft + Cost £ 150. 01+ £ 100. 01 - £ 150 Less than £ 100 Fuel Non-existent Propulsion system other than homemade rocket fuel Homemade rocket fuel