The purpose of this module was to apply what we learned about the iterative engineering design process and recommend a cardboard chair concept for detailed development and testing. The context for the project was for our design team to present a cardboard chair design in a design competition to a non-government organization. The chair was to be deployed in a disaster-relief shelter with an emphasis on helping children. (APSC 100 Module 1 Project Guidelines v1.1)
Our goal for the assignment was to produce a chair model that effectively satisfies all of our stakeholder's needs and expectations and to show our entire process on a formal poster. The video portion of this project was not significant to the project and will not be covered on this page.
[ Module 1 Deliverable for APSC100 | Received Grade: 107% ]
Poster: 82.03%
Video: 94.87%
Chair: 96.46% (Highest in the class)
Peer Evaluation: 120% (1.2 Scale Factor)
For module 1 of my APSC 100 class, I designed a cardboard chair for deployment in disaster relief shelters. The chair is targeted towards children 4-6 years of age but is suitable for all ages.
Grade Received w/ iPeer Evaluation: 107%
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