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Starter • What is a specification of a product? Think about if you was going to buy a BMW what points would you need to know about the car before you buy it.
Learning & Lesson objectives Learning objective 1 What is renewable/non renewable energy? Learning objective 2 How can a questionnaire help to improve my work? Learning objective 3 What are the specifications and how do they effect my final design? Learning objective 4 Learn how to safely solder and how to read a circuit diagram. ? Learning objective 5 (extension) Learn how to mark, drill and cut an enclosed shape
Product Analysis worksheet Name A C C E S S Aesthetics – what features make it look attractive? (label these parts on the photo on the right) Client who is the product aimed at – and how has this been achieved? What do you think the cost of the product should be and why? Are the materials environmentally friendly (can they be recycled? ) Green pen improvement What are the safety features of the product or is it potentially dangerous? What is the size of the product (small, medium or large? )Why is this important? F Function - How does it work? What purpose does it serve M Manufacturing – Which machines were used to make this product and has it be been made well ?
Extension Questions C Cultural factors – What cultural factors might this product be sensitive to? Tip……. E What are the ethical factors effecting the product? Tip……. Strengths Green pen improvement Teacher feedback Wish Teacher feedback Presentation: Information: Overall:
• Learning objective 1 • What is renewable/non renewable energy?
Renewable vs Non. Renewable Energy Sources https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=p. BTn. Vo. EIb 98
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Renewable and Non renewable sources What is a renewable source? ________________________ What is the advantages/disadvantages of a renewable source? ____________________________________ Name 2 -4 renewable sources ____________________________________ Non – renewable source What is a non – renewable source? ______________________ What are the disadvantages of a non – renewable source? Name 1 -3 non- renewable sources ______________________
• Learning objective 2 • Learn how to safely solder and how to read a circuit diagram. ?
• Learning objective 3 (extension) • Learn how to cut, file, drill and mill a piece of metal?
Making the front panel Instructions for today
• Learning objective 4 • How can a questionnaire help to improve my work?
How to complete this questionnaire Ask three people to individually complete this questionnaire. They are allowed to tick one box per section A - Aesthetics – what makes it attractive? Bright colours Mood Lighting Questionnaire Name………………………………………. . What would make a Mood Lighting Stand look appealing to you? Writing glued onto the stand Interesting shapes glued onto the stand C – Client (target market) what age group are you making it for? Which themes appeal most to you? Cartoons Animals Sport C – Cost – what should the price be? £ 0 – 10 How much would you be prepared to pay for the Mood Lighting Stand? £ 11 - 20 £ 21 – 30 E – Environment- Are the materials environmentally friendly? YES, this is important £ 31 - 40 Would you like the materials to be recyclable ? NO, this isn’t important S – Safety – how will it be safe for the user? Lightweight Films Round edges Don’t mind Important safety features? Not too big Easy to carry S – Size – what size would you prefer the stand to be? Why is the size important? Big Small M – Manufacturing High quality and neatness are a must Medium How important is the quality of the appearance once the product is finished? I don’t mind if it’s a little untidy The quality of the appearance is not important to me Changes l will make to my lighting stand design based on the questionnaire 1………………………………………………………………… 3………………………………………………………………… 2. ……………………………………………………………… 4. ………………………………………………………………
• Learning objective 5 • What are the specifications and how do they effect my final design?
Access FM specification based on questionnaire High • • You have continuously given detailed reasons for your comments using phrases such as ‘this is important because’ You have continuously referred to your questionnaire to help you explain your sentences You have given your opinion when giving reasons for your comments You have been specific when making comments from your questionnaire Specification Middle • • Name Low You have given some reasons for explanations You have referred to the questionnaire sometimes You have been specific about some of your answers You have given your opinion in some of the boxes • • • One or two comments refer to the questionnaire Some of comments need to be more specific You have given answers but they are not fully explained JUSTIFICATION of specification A - Aesthetics – Based on the questionnaire how will your product be aesthetically pleasing? C - Cost – Based on your questionnaire, what will the cost of your product be? Is this a reasonable price? C - Client – Who will your client (target market) be? Based on the questionnaire what themes will you use to appeal to the target market? E - Environment – Which parts of your product will be recyclable? Why is it important for your product to be environmentally friendly? S – Safety – Based on your questionnaire how will you make sure your product is completely safe to use? S – Size – Based on your questionnaire what height and width will your product be? Why is the size important? F – Function – Based on your questionnaire what storage functions will your desk tidy have? Will it have any interesting features? M – Manufacturing – Which machines will you use to make the product? Which machines and tools will help you to create the different sections? Teacher feedback Strengths Teacher feedback Presentation: Information: Wish Overall:
Task specification Learning objective 2 What are the specifications and how do they affect my final design?
A - Aesthetics – what makes it attractive • Based on the questionnaire, l will make my mood lamp • aesthetically pleasing by…………………………………. • This is important because
C – Cost of the product Based on my questionnaire, the cost of my mood lamp should be …………. . This is a reasonable price because…………….
C – client (target market) what age group are you making it for Based on the questionnaire my theme(s) will be………………… This will affect my mood lamp design because……………
E - Environment – Which parts of your product will be recyclable? Based on my questionnaire most people felt recycling my product was……………. Its important for my product to be recyclable because……………
• S – Safety –how will it be safe for the user to use • Based on my questionnaire l will make sure my product is safe to use by…………….
• S – size – what will the measurements be? • Based on my questionnaire, the height and width will be product be……………………. . • The size is important because?
• F – Function what does it hold (store) Based on my questionnaire Will be………………… These features are important because………………………… ………
• M –Manufacture (what will you use and why) • The machines l will you use to make the product are ……. • Which machines and tools will help you to create the different sections?
Advantages/disadvantages of renewable energy sources Name…………………………… Biofuels Geothermal Nuclear Fossil fuels Advantages No CO 2 No fuel cost Reliable Disadvantages Can sometimes release harmful gases Can only be located in suitable places Advantages No CO 2 Can produce large amounts of electricity from a small amount of fuel A good way to use up uranium and plutonium, rather than in bombs! Disadvantages Waste remains radioactive for thousands of years Can be very dangerous if things go wrong Advantages Cheap (for now) Easy to use Disadvantages Will run out someday Releases CO 2 and other air pollutants Prices are rapidly increasing Advantages Reliable Disadvantages Release CO 2 Loss of habitat and space to grow food crops due to large amount of land needed
Advantages/disadvantages of renewable energy sources Solar Hydroelectric Tidal and wave Wind Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Reliable Immediate response to change in electricity demand Cheap Disadvantages Can affect wildlife and natural water flow Can only be located in suitable places Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Reliable Disadvantages Can affect marine life Expensive Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Disadvantages Can be a threat to birds and bats Large and noisy Unreliable Can only be located in suitable places Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Easy to install Little environmental impact when located on buildings Disadvantages Unreliable as sunlight varies depending on weather, time of day and time of year Expensive
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Advantages/disadvantages of renewable energy sources Name…………………………… Biofuels Geothermal Nuclear Fossil fuels Advantages No CO 2 No fuel cost Reliable Disadvantages Can sometimes release harmful gases Can only be located in suitable places Advantages No CO 2 Can produce large amounts of electricity from a small amount of fuel A good way to use up uranium and plutonium, rather than in bombs! Disadvantages Waste remains radioactive for thousands of years Can be very dangerous if things go wrong Advantages Cheap (for now) Easy to use Disadvantages Will run out someday Releases CO 2 and other air pollutants Prices are rapidly increasing Advantages Reliable Disadvantages Release CO 2 Loss of habitat and space to grow food crops due to large amount of land needed
Advantages/disadvantages of renewable energy sources Solar Hydroelectric Tidal and wave Wind Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Reliable Immediate response to change in electricity demand Cheap Disadvantages Can affect wildlife and natural water flow Can only be located in suitable places Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Reliable Disadvantages Can affect marine life Expensive Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Disadvantages Can be a threat to birds and bats Large and noisy Unreliable Can only be located in suitable places Advantages No CO 2 or other air pollutants No fuel cost Easy to install Little environmental impact when located on buildings Disadvantages Unreliable as sunlight varies depending on weather, time of day and time of year Expensive
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