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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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Bloom Taxonomy What is a taxonomy? History Benjamin Bloom headed educational psychologists 1956 (revised in 1999/2000 by former student) Difference was in top two categories
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Remembering Recall or remember the information
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Remembering Understanding Explain ideas or concepts
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Remembering Understanding Applying Use information in a new way
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Distinguish between different parts
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Justify a stand or decision
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating CREATING Create new product or point of view
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Evaluating/Creating Requires…
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Innovation vs Invention Invention A new idea for a design which is sufficiently different so that it would not have been obvious to a practioner skilled in the prior art Innovation Any change in the socio-technical systems of manufacture, distribution, and/or use which provides an improvement in cost, quality and/or match to customer requirements
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Linear Model of Innovation Marketing Production Development Research
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification Conceptual Design & Evaluation
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification Conceptual Design & Evaluation Detailed Embodiment Design
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification Conceptual Design & Evaluation Detailed Embodiment Design Design Validation
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification Conceptual Design & Evaluation Detailed Embodiment Design Design Validation Production
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification Conceptual Design & Evaluation Detailed Embodiment Design Design Validation Production Implementation
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification Conceptual Design & Evaluation Detailed Embodiment Design Design Validation Production Implementation
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Idealized Design Process Product Identification Conceptual Design & Evaluation Detailed Embodiment Design Design Validation Production Implementation
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Chain-Linked Model of Innovation Research Knowledge Market Finding Synthetic Design Detailed Design and Test Redesign and Produce Distribute and Market Feedbacks
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Chain-Linked Model of Innovation Research Knowledge Market Finding Synthetic Design Detailed Design and Test Redesign and Produce Distribute and Market Feedbacks
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Chain-Linked Model of Innovation Research Knowledge Market Finding Synthetic Design Detailed Design and Test Redesign and Produce Distribute and Market Feedbacks
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Chain-Linked Model of Innovation Research Knowledge Market Finding Synthetic Design Detailed Design and Test Redesign and Produce Distribute and Market Feedbacks SIC
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Tools Used in Design Problem Statement Concise statement of needs Design Specification (PDS) Detailed transformation into engineering specifications ○ Strong 100 PSI ○ Quiet <10dB Prototypes
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Prototype Lingo Mock-Up Provides sense of scale No functionality Proof-Of-Concept (POC) Functioning actions scaled down Proves geometry or questions after analysis Prototype Working product Made of same material Job 1 or Pilot Product Tests manufacturing and assembly process
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Concept Generation Generate multiple potential solutions Functional Decomposition ○ Taking the physical to the abstract ○ Energy ○ Material ○ Information Brainstorming ○ Using Osbourne’s Check List Morphological Chart Quantity has a quality all its own
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