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Type in here a brief description of your Type in here a brief description of your project.project.
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Folio ContentsFolio Contents
Statement of IntentStatement of Intent Main purpose and/or function of my Project :
How I will use my Project?
What I need to investigate?
How will I know that my Project is successful?
Motivation for the choice of my Project:Motivation for the choice of my Project:
Research and InvestigationResearch and Investigation What I need to research and investigate?
How will I investigate these areas?
What are the Parameters of my Design?
What are the Possibilities?
Research and InvestigationResearch and Investigation
Research MethodDescription Application Justification
Catalogues
Reference Books
Internet Search
Industry experts
Interviews
Magazines
Previous designs
Project DevelopmentProject DevelopmentConcept Sketch
Positive Points
Negative Points
Evaluation
Concept One
Concept Two
Concept Three
Final Design SketchFinal Design Sketch
Research and InvestigationResearch and Investigation
Final Concept Sketches
Analysis and Evaluation
Selection & Justification of Selection & Justification of Resources-MaterialsResources-Materials
IdentificationWhat?
AnalysisBecause?
JustificationWhy?
Selection & Justification of Selection & Justification of Resources- ComponentsResources- Components
IdentificationWhat?
AnalysisBecause?
JustificationWhy?
Selection & Justification of Selection & Justification of Resources- ToolsResources- Tools
IdentificationWhat?
AnalysisBecause?
JustificationWhy?
Selection & Justification of Selection & Justification of Resources- ProcessesResources- Processes
IdentificationWhat?
AnalysisBecause?
JustificationWhy?
Timeline PlanTimeline PlanTerm 4
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Brainstorming Ideas Research Ideas & Evaluation Sketches and draft drawings
Term 1
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Working Drawings & Evaluation Major Project - layout/planning/production
Term 2
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9
Major Project - layout/planning/production Evaluation
Term 3
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
Diary/Costing/Folio structure Project Presentation
Finance PlanFinance PlanResource Estimated
CostDate
PurchasedActual Cost
Progressive Total
Totals
Industrial/Commercial PracticesIndustrial/Commercial PracticesPractices in Industrial/Commercial Setting Practices used in my MDP
Research In an Industry/Commercial setting the four main
types of research would be practiced. Descriptive Research: explains and
describes the current situation, this may be carried out by interviews, surveys and analysis of data.
Historical Research: carried out to reconstruct events that happened in the past, this may be carried out by diaries, past records and autobiographies.
Experimental Research: is research that occurs as a result of planned experiments.
Operational Research: involves evaluating the performance of an operating system ie. The environmental impact as a result on a product.
In an Industry/Commercial setting the source research data collected can be divided into two sections. Primary and Secondary data.
Primary data is research conducted first hand, ie. Interviews and surveys.
Secondary data is data obtained as a result of other people’s research, ie. Mass media(newspapers, radio etc), published materials(textbooks and journals), other resources(Internet, diaries and photographs)
Research can be classified as either quantitative research, or as
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Industrial/Commercial PracticesIndustrial/Commercial Practices
Qualitative research.Quantitative research is research that gathers data that can be expressed in
statistical or numerical form. Where as Qualitative research examines people's feelings about a particular issue or event.
In an Industrial/Commercial setting testing and experimentation must be carried out. The basic experimental procedure includes:
Establishing the aim Working out the most appropriate method Conduct the experiment Collating the results Drawing a conclusionDevelopmentIn an Industrial/Commercial setting after the research has been conducted the
industry would gain a statistical analysis, which involves classifying and interpreting numerical facts. These conclusions that are drawn from the statistics prove or disprove the hypothesis.
In an Industrial setting the researcher needs to be constantly aware of where the data came from and what they hope to learn from it if they are to make valid conclusions.
Once the research has been conducted, along with the testing and experimentation the interpretation and presentation of the data found has to be carried out. The interpretation of data should point out the significance of the information in relation to the research composed. This involves clarifying significant aspects, common elements, tendencies, trends, unexpected results and relationships between data.
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Industrial/Commercial PracticesIndustrial/Commercial Practices
When presenting, the data should be presented in a way that is appropriate to the information, and the results should be clear and easy to read.Qualitative data is reported in text, with properly structured sentences etc. Quantitative data is usually reported in table, chart or graph format. These can include pie charts, histograms, and a range of graphs including pyramid, line, column, or bar and would be generated using computer spreadsheets.The ethics involved within the Industrial/Commercial setting would include: Invasion of PrivacyConfidentialityMisleading InformationIntellectual Property, including-patents-trademarks-designs-copyright-trade secrets
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Occupational Health & Safety Occupational Health & Safety IssuesIssues
Practices in Industrial/Commercial Setting Practices used in my MDP
Hazards are anything that can potentially cause harm to anyone working within an organisation.
To reduce injury due to hazards there are a set of guidelines called Risk Management. These guidelines are:
Identifying Hazards Assessing the risks Eliminating or controlling hazards Ongoing monitoring and reviewing of hazards.Hazards may be identified through various techniques such as: Workplace inspections Injury and incident investigation Safety reviews Day to day observationsIn an Industrial/Commercial setting there are Legislative requirements;
this refers to what must be done to satisfy the law. There are a multitude of Federal and State laws and regulations in
relation to health and safety and there are penalties for organisations and individuals that are found guilty of breaching these laws.
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000This Act aims to reduce the high level of workplace injury and to ensure
employers consult with their employees to make certain the workplace is safe and without risk. The purpose of the OH&S Act is to protect employees and the general public but its primary aim is to protect the health, safety and welfare of people in the workplace environment.
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Occupational Health & Safety Occupational Health & Safety IssuesIssues
Practices in Industrial/Commercial Setting Practices used in my MDP
The Act aims to:Ensure the health, safety and welfare of all employeesProtect other people at the workplace, such as visitorsPromote a working environment that suits employees’ physical and psychological needs.Provide a framework of protection that uses regulations, codes of practice, standards and joint consultation.In an Industrial setting Occupational Health and Safety work best when the principles of health and safety are incorporated into the organisation’s overall plans and strategies. This is achieved when both the employee and employer participate in the process.In a Commercial setting some key organisations are:The National OH&S CommissionStandards Australia International Limited.NSW WorkCover AuthorityThe Worker’s Compensation Advisory Council of NSWThe OH&S Council of NSWThe National Safety Council of Australia.The NSW Department of Fair Trading.The Fair Trading Tribunal.
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On Going Evaluation On Going Evaluation Log Date:
What I Intended to achieve at this point:
What did I actually manage to achieve:
Evaluation:
Appropriateness of DesignAppropriateness of DesignMaterialsMaterials
IdentificationWhat?
UseBecause?
AppropriatenessWhy?
Appropriateness of DesignAppropriateness of DesignComponentsComponents
IdentificationWhat?
UseBecause?
AppropriatenessWhy?
Appropriateness of DesignAppropriateness of DesignProcessProcess
IdentificationWhat?
UseBecause?
AppropriatenessWhy?
Concept DrawingsConcept Drawings
Concept Sketch
Positive Points
Negative Points
Evaluation
Concept One
Concept Two
Concept Three
Final Design SketchFinal Design Sketch
Concept DrawingsConcept DrawingsFinal Concept Sketches
Analysis and Evaluation
Design DrawingsDesign DrawingsDesign
Drawing TypeReason Justification/Evaluation
Drawing One:
Drawing Two:
Drawing Three:
Final Design DrawingsFinal Design Drawings
Working DrawingsWorking Drawings
Materials Quantities andMaterials Quantities andCutting List- MaterialsCutting List- Materials
MaterialNumber Required
Cost per Item Total Cost
Materials Quantities andMaterials Quantities andCutting List- Hardware Cutting List- Hardware
Hardware Item Number Required
Cost per Item Total Cost
Materials Quantities andMaterials Quantities andCutting List- Other ResourcesCutting List- Other Resources
Resource Number Required
Cost per Item Total Cost
Record of ProductionRecord of Production
This is the section where you stick in photographs of you producingThis is the section where you stick in photographs of you producingyour Major Projectyour Major Project
Production DiaryProduction DiaryTerm 4
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Term 1
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Term 2
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9
Term 3
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
Relationship of MDP to the Relationship of MDP to the Statement of IntentStatement of Intent
Did I do what I said I would in my Statement of Intent?
Did I do a good job on my MDP?
Application of Practical SkillsApplication of Practical SkillsPractical Skill used Where I used it Why I used it
Utilisation of Industrial Processes
Research and Development
Industrial Practices used in my MDP
Production Methods
Industrial Practices in my MDP
Utilisation of Industrial Processes
Tools and Equipment
Industrial Practices in my MDP
Management Structures
Industrial Practices in my MDP
1.Planning2.Organising3.Implementing4.Evaluating
Utilisation of Industrial Processes
Quality Control
Industrial Practices in my MDP
Financial Control
Industrial Practices on my MDP
Utilisation of Appropriate MaterialsUtilisation of Appropriate Materials
Material Why I used it Evaluation
Use of Appropriate TechnologyUse of Appropriate TechnologyTechnology Used Reason for Use Justification
Problems in ProductionProblems in ProductionProblem Solution
Problems in ProductionProblems in ProductionProblem Solution