Leaving Certificate Construction Studies Project Folder Format

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Leaving Certificate Construction Studies Project Folder Format 2010-2011

PROJECT FOLIO CHAPTERS Project Planning Research & Investigation Design of Artefact Realisation – Manufacture of Project Experimental Work Evaluation The above is not a specified format for the folder but if follow this format it will keep you focused throughout the project. Remember everything you do even a simple sketch will all be included in the back of the folder. All this shows incremental design progress throughout your project. You should also have 1-2 sheets showing like a diary of events from start to finish. Finally if I feel that you are not putting enough effort into your project and that this threatens our final date schedule I will contact your parents/guardians on this issue. I will not allow any student to compromise our finish date as a class due to lack of effort.

Chapter 1- Project Planning This chapter will outline your aims and objectives for your project. It can be broken down into the following subheadings Introduction to project –Your own brief for the development of the project. Aims & Objectives for the project –Your grade aim and your interest in this area. Time Management Strategy- Gantt or similar charts for your time planning (Microsoft project)

Chapter 2- Research & Investigation Inventors/designers do not come up with final ideas/solutions overnight. The process can be a long drawn out one but it must be recorded to show that this is your idea. You do not want an examiner correcting your project thinking that this idea is not the students work and has being directly copied. This is a record of your work. Analysis of Project –Development of brief, information,/knowledge required to complete the project. Theoretical investigation of project area – Research of the topic relating to your project. Key findings drawn from project – Evaluation of research, distillation of information gathered. Research sources include –Internet, Builders, Woodwork book, Dept of agriculture, Construction book, roofers, building providers, co. Council or local history club, books etc. Write away to companies-Proof of this will impress anyone correcting your project

Chapter 2- Research & Investigation How will I present this information?? Extract – from a magazine. Web etc, Photos Diagrams Notes etc.. Always Interrogate information gathered- get a 2nd source Reference your source at all times if it is not your own work. Draw conclusions from your findings...

Chapter 3- Design of Artefact This chapter should record the development of your project from initial ideas to final solution. Design ideas for artefact – A progression of ideas to your final idea and then to your final design Working drawings – To scale using t-square or CAD. Cutting list – List of materials required. If not available in school, state where you sourced them Models/ mock ups, templates, Jigs, Marking out boards- Keep these and take photos of them

Chapter 4 - Realisation This is a step by step guide of the manufacture, almost like a diary of events. YOU SHOULD HAVE NOTES, SKETCHES, PHOTOS & DRAWINGS Preparation of materials- What needed to be done to make components. Marking out –Use of templates etc Processing of parts- jointing methods, skills used ,tools used etc. Assembly – Gluing etc Finishing- Preparation of surfaces, spraying, varnish etc.. Modifications – Record all changes and explain.

Chapter 5 – Experimental Work You must submit three experiments that you undertook during coursework. It should where possible be related to your project area. The following are some ideas.. Testing jointing methods e.g. Mortise and tenon versus dowel joints Test on moisture content of wood Test quality of finishes e.g. Varnish versus lacquer etc.. Test on strength of structures – test roof members eg. Without purlin how will roof react will it bend?? Bending strengths of wood Different glues used for joints etc.. Strength of concrete.. Treatment of wood.

Chapter 6- Evaluation of Project You should give a personal account of your learning experience gained from the project. This should include: Critical Appraisal of Project- Analyse your plans – did it turn out as I thought? What would I do different if I was to do it again?? Did I finish on time- How could I have done it quicker?? Would I have used different materials eg chipboard instead of MDF etc.. Would I have done things different eg used a different joint method, different glue etc.