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Year 9, now on to:
3. Formulate a Design Specification
Based on your research you should have a good idea about what makes a successful business card.
The IBO says that the design specification is "A detailed description of the conditions, requirements and restrictions with which a design must comply. This is a precise and accurate list of facts such as conditions, dimensions, materials, process and methods that are important for the designer and for the user. All appropriate solutions will need to comply with the design specification."
Essentially, design specifications are features that your product must have (see above).
Your tasks are as follows:
1. Write a sentence to introduce this section (example: My business card for Vasco da Gama must possess the following characteristics: )
2. Create a list of 5 (or more) design specifications, justify each specification.
3. Then create tests that will help you evaluate your business card in Criterion E - Evaluate.
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Let's brainstorm some possible design specifications . . .
3. Formulate a Design Specification
My business card on Vasco da Gama must possess the following characteristics:
1. Error Free - This is a good design specification because. . .
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To evaluate my business card on Vasco da Gama I will create tests.
1.To test my card to see if it is error free, I will ask a native speaker to proofread.
I will create a questionnaire to test my business card.
On a scale of 1-5 (1=awful, 5=awesome) I will ask the following questions:
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Investigate Due - January 24. You may print during class.
IB Learner Profile: Thinker
Learning Objectives: The student will list, with little guidance, the specific requirements that must be met by the product/solution and design, with limited guidance, tests to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification. The student will design, with guidance, tests to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification.
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