Names: _______________________________________________________ Block: _______ Manufacturing Project Prototype: 4321 Function of Prototype Prototype functions.

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Names: _______________________________________________________ Block: _______ Manufacturing Project Prototype: 4321 Function of Prototype Prototype functions extraordinarily well, holding up under typical stresses. Prototype functions well, holding up under typical stresses. Prototype functions pretty well, holding up under typical stresses. Fatal flaws in prototype with complete failure under typical stresses. Construction of Prototype Great care was taken in construction process so that the product is neat and attractive. Construction was careful, but 1-2 details could have been refined for a more attractive 3-4 details could have been refined for a more attractive Construction appears careless or haphazard. Many details need refinement for a strong or attractive product. Creativity of Prototype Product shows much creativity with original ideas and creative use of materials. Product shows creativity, with somewhat creative materials. Product is somewhat creative, with little un-original material. Product is dull, with little creativity. Material UseAppropriate materials were selected and creatively modified in ways that made them even better. Appropriate materials were selected and there was an attempt to creatively modify to make them even better. Appropriate materials were selected. Inappropriate materials were selected and contributed to a product that performed poorly. __________/16

Presentation: 4321 Group Participation in presentation All group members participate equally. All group members participate. Some group members participate. Only 1/2 group members participate. Speaking voiceAll group members speak clearly and are easy to understand. Most group members speak clearly and are easy to understand. Some group members speak clearly, but are difficult to understand. Only 1/2 group members speak and can be understood. AudienceAll group members speak to the entire audience. Most group members speak to the entire audience. Group members speak to only part of the audience. Most group members speak only to part of the audience. OrganizationInformation is presented in an organized way. Information is presented in a somewhat organized way. Information may be only partially organized. Information is presented in a disorganized way DetailsPresentation includes all the necessary details. Presentation includes most of the necessary details. Presentation includes some of the necessary details. Presentation includes few or none of the necessary details. Corporate Structure Most components of a Corporate Structure were included in the presentation. Many components of a Corporate Structure were included in the presentation. Some components of a Corporate Structure were included in the presentation. No components of a Corporate Structure were included in the presentation. R&DAll data shows customer need/want. Much of the data shows customer need/want. Some of the data shows customer need/want. None of the data shows customer need/want. MarketingCompany clearly marketed the product effectively. Company mostly marketed the product effectively. Company somewhat marketed the product effectively. Company did not marketed the product effectively.

Use of Engineering Design Process: 4321 ProblemExplained precisely and with clarity. Somewhat explained with clarity. Explained with limited clarity. Problem was unclear. ResearchAll Research Method/s were clearly identified. Most Research Method/s were clearly identified. Some of the Research Method/s were clearly identified. Research Method/s were NOT identified. Possible Solutions More than 2 solutions were listed to solve the problem/need. Only 2 solutions were listed to solve the problem/need. Only 1 solution was listed to solve the problem/need. Solutions to solve the problem were not listed at all. Planning, Testing, Evaluating & Redesign Provides a complete record of planning, construction, testing, modifications, and reasons for modifications. Mostly provides a record of planning, construction, testing, modifications, and reasons for modifications. Provides some record of planning, construction, testing, modifications, and reasons for modifications. Provides very little detail about several aspects of the planning, construction, and testing process 4321 QCQuality control was clearly identified in presentation. Quality control was mostly identified in presentation. Quality control was somewhat identified in presentation. Quality control was NOT identified in presentation. DistributionDistribution of product was clearly addressed. Distribution of products was mostly addressed. Distribution of product was somewhat addressed. Distribution was NOT addressed at all. Presentation (continue): __________/40 __________/16

Name Always actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Most of the time actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Some of the time actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Rarely actively contributed to Manufacturing Project. Always actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Most of the time actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Some of the time actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Rarely actively contributed to Manufacturing Project. Always actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Most of the time actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Some of the time actively contributed to ALL aspects of the Manufacturing Project. Rarely actively contributed to Manufacturing Project. Individual Overall Participation: __________/28