Criteria for selection of solution What is it





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Criteria for selection of solution
What is it? Criteria for Selection of solution The reasons or judgements you used … to choose… your final design
Approach 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Analysis of brief Investigation of Solutions Sketching and generating design ideas Choosing Final design Criteria for selection of solution. You are simply explaining to the examiner why you chose each solution for each problem to be solved. What influenced you to chose your solution over other solution? Located here after you have finalised your design
Focus on two areas: 1. The individual parts of the project- Outline the reasons why you chose to design each part of the project the way you did. State what prohibited you from choosing other solutions. (Include why you chose the material) 2. The entire project itself: State clearly why you designed the overall project in the way you did. Give reasons for this. State here how your project differs from others in your class and other designs on the market.
Tips! • The examiner is not a mind reader. Do not presume that he/she will know why you chose certain designs or solutions. If you have not got it in the brief then how is the examiner going to give you marks for it? Examiner can’t read your mind • Make it interesting! Portray your information as best you can to the examiner through sketches, colour and notes where necessary. Make it interesting • Most important: Make sure you can defend your chosen solutions. Don’t just write down that you chose a solution because it looks nice, back it up with a solid reason like “because it works better than xxxxx in the following ways…. Defend Solution