egg+drop


 * DESIGN CYCLE ASSIGNMENT - EGG DROP **
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= Requirements: =
 * 1) Using the Design Cycle, create an "egg pod" that will save an egg from a 15 foot drop.
 * 2) You will have 60 straws to complete this assignment.
 * 3) You will have a few (5 - 7) glue sticks to complete this project.
 * 4) You will not receive your egg until we are outside the day we drop the eggs.
 * 5) You will not have any glue the day we drop the eggs.
 * 6) Create a new page on your wiki and name it "Egg Drop" - your entire Design Folder should be posted on this page. Copy and paste the Design Folder onto your new page.

= When you are finished: =

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 Take a picture of your egg drop. ======



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 Add your pictures to the end of your Design Folder ** THE DESIGN CYCLE **** EGG DROP DESIGN FOLDER **======

// a. Identify the Problem:egg drop asin. // 1. Identify the Problem: .we must save the egg. and we have too only use 60 straws with hot glue for our design.
 * STEP 1: INVESTIGATE **

// b. Develop the Design Brief: // 2. Research, and find designs that would work for your egg drop. 3. How do you know that these resources are trustworthy? you check all the mistakes and things that need to be fix. 4. Explain why not all Internet sources are trustworthy? some have the wrong information. // c. Formulate a Design Specification // 5. List all the requirements you must meet to create the egg drop: 6. Why is it important to test your egg drop before the final “drop”? 7. How does making an egg drop apply to a real world situation? it can help the // a. Design a Product or Solution: // 8. Create three completely different designs using the Brainstorming Chart. [|IB Brainstorming Chart .pdf] // b. Plan a Product or Solution: // 9. Which design do you think will work best? egg drop in a plastic bag filled with straws. 10. Why did you choose this design? 11. On the back of your brainstorming paper, draw your final draft. 12. Plan how you will get the entire project finished by May 11. (I will help you with this step!) // a. Use Appropriate Techniques and Equipment: // 13. List three safety tips you need to follow to while creating your egg drop: 14. Were you nice, respective, responsible, and did you have a good attitude? Explain: // b. Follow the Plan: // 15. Did you follow your plan? I followed are plan except we just did it opposite. 16. Did you create steps in your plan that were easy to follow? yes because we just thought are plan was going to work. but it didn't. 17. Did you follow my requirements? yes. // c. Create the Product/Solution: // 18. What areas of your plan needed troubleshooting? // a. Evaluate the Product/Solution: // 19. Was your design successful? no it wasn't in correct. 20. How could you improve your solution? choosing a better plan in the egg drop. 21. What part of your design would you use again? make it more bigger so it can hold the egg drop. // b. Evaluate the Use of the Design Cycle: // 25. Grade yourself, using the IB Rubric, for each stage of the Design Cycle. Get the rubric from me. 26. How can the Design Cycle be used in other subject areas? for other good subjects. 27. How can the Design Cycle be used in real world situations? (List three) helps engineering. solving problems, and resources. 28. Were you nice? of course. 29. Were you respectful to everyone in the class and all the equipment in the classroom? yes everyone! 30. Were you a whiny-baby? 31. On a scale of 1 - 6, give yourself a grade for your attitude: 5
 * STEP 2: PLAN **
 * STEP 3: CREATE **
 * STEP 4: EVALUATE **
 * ATTITUDE **