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March 7: Part 1 due at start of class March 28: Part 2 due (proposal) at start of class April 13 or 14: working model due (schedule 10 min team review) May 16 from 1:00 to 2:00 : Solar Expo Bartlett Plaza May 19 11:59 pm: Reports due turnitin.com May 23 (in-class): Presentations
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TEAM MEMBERS
List
below
the
members
of
your
project
team
and
their
contact
informa@on
Name
ID
Phone
Number
Email
What is a Record Book? A Record Book is a place where you write notes, brainstorm ideas, make to-do-lists, perform calcula@ons, sketch concepts, etc. It will serve as a record of what you do on a daily basis on your project. Project Part I Due Monday March 7, 2011 at start of class ObjecGve: Design and build an energy saving passive hea@ng/cooling device that the AUC team can use in the Solar Decathlon and demonstrate it at the Solar Expo (Monday May 16 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm). Learning Outcomes: This project relates to the following course outcomes: 1. The engineering approach to problem solving. You will apply the engineering approach to dening the problem, gathering needed informa@on, searching for crea@ve solu@ons, designing and implemen@ng the design, evalua@ng the design, etc. 2. Engineering communicaGon and presentaGon. You will maintain a Record Book individually to capture your ideas, draw engineering sketches, and prepare a presenta@on including a demo for your product as well as an engineering specica@on for your product. 3. Team work. The project will be in teams of 5 and you will learn to work together so that all of you contribute to the success of your project. OrganizaGon: The project will be divided into several parts to ensure an early start and good progress towards the end goal. The nal outcome is to deliver a product that provides passive hea@ng/cooling. Some aspects of the project will be graded individually while others will be graded for the team as a whole. 5
Your rst assignment: The rst task is to gather background informa@on in a Record Book that will serve as a repository for you throughout this project. Your rst assignment is to 1. Print o a copy of Record Book for your project. 2. Background research: Find informa@on on Solar Decathlon, passive hea@ng/cooling, concepts from past houses, etc sketch them in your Record Book. Also do some background research on desert climate in Egypt and Oriental/Arabesque tradi@onal solu@ons for passive hea@ng/cooling. Due date: The nal product will be due May 16; however, there will be parts due sooner. Part I which is to get a Record Book and start the background research is due Monday March 7, 2011. Teams: You are to work in groups of 5 people. Part of the project grade will be on your ability to func@on successfully as a team. Please note that Record books are to be kept and maintained individually. Grading Checklist: 2 pts Record Book is printed in a proper page format. It includes your name and the names of your team members individual grade 4 pts Record Book contains three sketches of passive hea@ng/ cooling design concepts individual grade 4 pts Record Book contains research on solar decathlon, past student projects, and other informa@on you found in your research individual grade Relevant secGons of your textbook: Sec@on 6.4 Types of Engineering Wri@ng Logs and Notebooks (page 149) for a descrip@on of what a Record Book contains. 6 Sec@on 6.7 Sketching (page 158)
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SKETCH #2
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SKETCH #3
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NOTES
PAGES
Background
Research
(include
references)
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NOTES
PAGES
Background
Research
(include
references)
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Project Part II Brainstorming ideas & preparing proposal Due Monday March 28, 2011 Whats Next: 1. Meet as a team and brainstorm ideas for your passive hea@ng/ cooling device. Record all ideas in your Record Book. 2. Select a set of criteria that you will use to evaluate the ideas. 3. Rate the ideas and priori@ze them in order of preference. 4. Choose as a team one idea to develop as your groups term project and write a proposal for that idea. Your team will submit a single proposal as a group and you will submit your individual Record Books on the due date. Elements of a proposal: Your proposal should include: 1. Title of your project 2. Name(s) of your team 3. A one-page descrip@on of what you intend to do, how youre going to do what youre proposing. 4. A sketch showing your proposed design, include dimensions and labels as feasible Grading Checklist: 5 pts Brainstorming ideas and selec@on criteria 5 pts Sketch of your teams proposed concept team grade 5 ptsDescrip@on of concept team grade Relevant secGons of your textbook: Chapter 5 the Engineering Approach to Problem Solving, in par@cular the sec@ons on Engineering Teams, Iden@ca@on of the Problem, Gathering Needed Informa@on, Searching for Crea@ve 12 Solu@ons, and Brainstorming
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BRAINSTORM IDEAS
List
/
sketch
as
many
ideas
with
your
team
on
these
pages
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BRAINSTORM IDEAS
List
/
sketch
as
many
ideas
with
your
team
on
these
pages
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EVALUATION CRITERIA
List the criteria that you will use to evaluate the ideas that youve come up with.
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SKETCH
Date:_________________________
Sketch below the concept that you will be developing into a final product
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DESCRIPTION
Write a brief description of the concept that you will be developing into a final product
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Project Part III Build it, Test it, Show it, and Report on it! Due dates: April 13 or 14: Working model (with minor touch-ups remaining) May 16 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm: Solar Expo! May 19 11:59 pm: Reports due (turni@n.com) May 23 in class: Presenta@ons What now? Once your concept has been accepted, you may begin building: 1. Design, draw and build the model youve proposed 2. Test the model to make sure it works. 3. Bring the working model for a review on April 13 or 14. Your team will meet with me for 5 to 10-minutes to show me your product. By April 14/15, you should have something working. 4. You will receive feedback on your product during the demonstra@on and will have un@l the Solar Expo on May 16 to make modica@ons. 5. You will also prepare a technical report that is due May 16 and prepare a 10-minute presenta@on for May 23. Presenta@ons start at promptly at the start of class. 6. Reect on any ethical mamers that you have encountered during the project and complete the team evalua@ons and submit the record book on May 23rd at start of class.
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Grading Checklist: 5 pts A working model of your design team grade 10 pts 10-minute presenta@on team grade 10 pts A Record Book lled with notes, calcula@ons, drawings, challenges and solu@ons, to-do-lists, division of labor/tasks, etc. The Record Books are also to be submimed with the project individual grade 10 pts A technical report and nal design incorpora@ng any feedback you receive during the presenta@on team grade 5 pts Evalua@on of your team work & contribu@on individual grade 5 pts Ethical reec@ons individual grade Relevant secGons of your textbook: Chapter 5 the Engineering Approach to Problem Solving, in par@cular sec@on 5.4 Stepping from Idea@on to Preliminary Designs, 5.6 Prepara@on of Reports, Plans, and Specica@ons Chapter 6 Engineering Communica@ons, par@cularly sec@on 6.4 Specica@ons and the Engineer as a Speaker (6.14 Guidelines for Eec@ve Speaking, 6.15 Visual Aids) Chapter 3 the Engineer as a Professional, specically 3.6 Engineering Ethics, 3.7 Moral Founda@ons of Engineering Ethics, 3.9 Code of Engineering Ethics, and 3.10 Case Studies in Engineering Ethics.
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SKETCH
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SKETCH
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PRESENTATION CHECKLIST
Prepare
a
power
point
presenta@on
on
your
design
following
the
guidelines
found
in
your
textbook
and
what
weve
discussed
in
the
lecture.
Your
presenta@on
should
include
at
a
minimum:
Cover
page
Objec@ves
Methodology
and
Procedure
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
and
Recommenda@ons
Demonstra@on
of
your
toy
Please
limit
your
presenta@on
to
no
more
than
10
minutes
(including
2
minutes
for
ques@ons).
The
presenta@on
grade
will
be
a
group
grade.
You
dont
all
need
to
speak;
you
can
have
one
person
present
or
divide
the
presenta@on
among
you.
Its
up
to
you
as
a
group
to
decide.
You
all
need
to
par@cipate
equally
in
the
prepara@on
of
the
presenta@on
and
be
prepared
to
answer
ques@ons
even
if
youre
not
the
presenter.
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TECHNICAL REPORT
Prepare
a
technical
report
on
your
design
following
the
guidelines
found
in
your
textbook
and
what
weve
discussed
in
the
lecture.
Your
presenta@on
should
include
at
a
minimum:
Cover
page
Abstract
Table
of
Contents
Introduc@on
Objec@ves
Methodology
and
Procedure
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
and
Recommenda@ons
References
Appendices
Please
limit
your
presenta@on
to
no
more
than
10
pages.
The
report
grade
will
be
a
group
grade.
You
should
all
contribute
equally
to
the
prepara@on
of
the
report.
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PEER EVALUATION
Evaluation of _________________________________ (name of partner #1)
Strongly Agree Did his/her fair share of the work on the project Took pride in his/ her work Listened to other teammates Learned from mistakes and improved
Agree
Check one: ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been bemer ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been worse Comments:
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PEER EVALUATION
Evaluation of _________________________________ (name of partner #2)
Strongly Agree Did his/her fair share of the work on the project Took pride in his/ her work Listened to other teammates Learned from mistakes and improved
Agree
Check one: ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been bemer ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been worse Comments:
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PEER EVALUATION
Evaluation of _________________________________ (name of partner #3)
Strongly Agree Did his/her fair share of the work on the project Took pride in his/ her work Listened to other teammates Learned from mistakes and improved
Agree
Check one: ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been bemer ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been worse Comments:
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PEER EVALUATION
Evaluation of _________________________________ (name of partner #4)
Strongly Agree Did his/her fair share of the work on the project Took pride in his/ her work Listened to other teammates Learned from mistakes and improved
Agree
Check one: ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been bemer ____ without this partner, my project grade would have been worse Comments:
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ENGINEERING ETHICS
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