Sketch Model Review
| The sketch model review is a more formal presentation to the entire class. It takes place during the evening on the date indicated in the class schedule. The presentation contributes to a portion of your shared section-wide grade, and all course instructors will participate in the review process. Each lab section (two sections per team) gives a separate presentation. The goal of the presentation is to inform classmates and instructors about concepts that your section is thinking of, and to obtain helpful design feedback early in the process. You will use feedback from this review to decide which concept will be pursued in more detail for the mockup review. The exercise will also help you learn how to present concepts in a formal design review. The word 'concept' is used to imply that we are no longer just proposing big-picture ideas, but we are beginning to flesh out and explore how the ideas might be implemented. Each section will show well-prepared sketches and/or simple CAD models, along with sketch models for 2 design concept alternatives. The concepts may be two different product ideas within your team's focused theme, or they could be two very different ways of embodying the same concept. Your direction depends on how confident and informed about a particular direction your section feels. Relevant technical, market, customer needs, and benchmarking data must also be provided. Some examples of sketches and sketch models are provided on the right. You can also view sketch models from the 2005 class in the gallery (select a project and click on the sketch models link). Key grading criteria are:
A video of your presentations will be made available on the course website. Before working on your sketch models, you may want to review the sketch modeling tutorials. Please review the detailed presentation
logistics carefully. |
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