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Universal Design Lab 4

Course Reminders & Deadlines Pathfinder Before exercises on MatLab due by 11:55 PM on Feb. 19th 3D Game Lab 2nd deadline of 700 XP midnight March 5th GameLab is 15% of your course grade No activity on the platform = B or less for your course grade Universal Design Project Memo Project Lab #3 due by 5 PM on Feb.21st Final Report and YouTube video due by 5 pm on Feb 28th Before Exercise for Design for the Other 90%

MATLAB1 MATLAB stands for MATrix LABoratory Computing software that provides: Ability to solve equations Plot figures Work with matrix functions Has a powerful built in library of commands to make performing operations easier 1. https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/documents/students/undergraduate/introduction-to-matlab.pdf

Statistics Quiz Also see Mustard Examples for Stat problem to help with Error and Stat questions http://users.rowan.edu/~jahan/hunter/global_engineer.htm Table 2: Error Bars and the Difference Between two Means Error Bar Bars Do Not Overlap Bars Overlap Standard Error of the Mean No statistical inference can be made Means ARE NOT different in a statistically significant way 95 % Confidence Interval Means ARE different in a statistically significant way

Universal Design Video Share with your instructor – NLT 11:59 PM Tuesday, February 27th, 2018 Please use the following nomenclature when labeling your file: “section number_ toyname” The videos will be uploaded to the YouTube channel Rowan University, Freshman Engineering Clinic in the playlist FEC Toys 2018 Watch these for helpful hints! http://www.wondershare.com/slideshow/video-slideshow-maker.html (if you want to make a slideshow with music) Apps to help you create http://www.youtube.com/create Photoshop (Mac) and Windows based applications exist

Universal Design Video Everyone should be involved; however, someone may need to serve as the camera person. Make your video 5-8 minutes. You need to include the following. Other than the title – the order is in your control. You should have a title with your section number, group member’s names and toy name Product and user description Description of the potential market Introduce your prototype Design – make sure you provide the specifications so that engineers will see the feasibility of making the toy. Establish the universal design issues and solutions Issues encountered from task analysis Solutions from the literature review Discuss the potential impacts of the design via a the costs of manufacturing Please remember - Content first, fun/creativity second. Everyone likes to have great looking video. However, please make sure that you concentrate on proper content and professionalism before adding interesting acting, graphics, lamas, etc. Also, if you have slides make sure your font size should be no smaller than 18 points for readability. Regarding style, the presentation can be a commercial, a “Shark Tank” pitch, or a traditional class presentation, etc. Once your team knows the content to present and you know your team’s personality – the style and creativity will flow from it.

Universal Design Final Report Submit copy to your instructor Monday, March 5th 2018 The final written report should contain the following sections and should be no longer than 8 pages single spaced in written material length. Follow the conciseness of your regular laboratories and be sure to use proper citation methods. Format Product and User Description – Make sure the product is clearly described to the reader. Provide pictures of the initial product, system or work environment. Describe the users of your product or work environment. This description should provide information about the relevant aspects of the users. This lab in essence is “project lab 1”. How is the Product Used by the Customer and the Market Description – This section should give background essential to fully understanding the ergonomic and universal design problems and how solutions to these problems will increase the marketability of the product. This section in essence is “project lab 2. The Task Analysis is your one appendix that you will refer to. Design – This section contains your design with rationale and specific documentation of the new design, as well as any tradeoffs. This was initiated in “project lab 3”. Manufacturability – This section discusses how the product should be manufactured and the costs. This is what you completed in “Project lab 3”. Appendix A – Task Analysis Appendix B – Drawing/Sketch/CAD drawing with specifications Appendix C – Manufacturing Plan (Flow Process Chart)