Assessment Task No: 1 Major Project Proposal Date Issued: Week 1 Term 4 Date Due: Week 9 Term 4 Weighting % 15% Total Marks 110 SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Written Folio component to be submitted in PDF form via HIVE by 6pm 07/12/17. Video/presentation to be submitted via personal; delivery (USB) to Mr Junge by 3:15pm 07/12/17. All timber to be on-site (Holy Cross College) by 3:15pm 07/12/17. All research should be supported by a bibliography. CONTEXT (OR PURPOSE) FOR THE TASK The Major Project folio should be a documentary of the development, management and construction stages of the project. It must address the following: -Major Project Folio Headings- Statement of intent Research o Existing solutions (inspiration), o timber to be used (include costing/quotes), o joinery techniques to be incorporated, o power tools to be used, specialised hand tools (not basic tools such as rulers or tri-squares), o finishing materials and techniques (abrasives, finishes such as lacquer or oils). Sketching and idea generation o Hand drawn and converted to Jpeg and inserted into folio Prototyping, modelling and testing o CAD drawings, models (scale) Production and working drawings o Final CAD orthogonal and 3D Drawings Selection and justification of appropriate materials, processes and resources o Final summary (in table format) of final selections for your Major projects for timber to be used (include costing/quotes), o joinery techniques to be incorporated, o power tools to be used, specialised hand tools (not basic tools such as rulers or tri-squares), o finishing material and technique (abrasives, finishes such as lacquer or oils). Evidence of project management including a record of the production of the project o Steps in Construction of all practical work to be undertaken. Project Management o Timeline plan projected order of production including estimation and evaluation of time allocation o Finance plan projected cost and an analysis of actual costs of materials and services (if applicable) Evidence of OHS and safe working practices Appropriateness of design and/or design modification Ongoing evaluation of the Major Project and its relationship to the statement of intent, research and planning Referencing/Bibliography Evidence of a range of ICT skills o Evidence of a range of presentation skills and techniques
TASK RUBRIC In your response to the task and activities you will be assessed on how well you: Research appropriate materials and justify your choices Examine a series of design ideas and select an appropriate design suitable for a Major Project Documents your findings in an appropriate format Communicate ideas THE TASK You are required to design and propose a possible intended solution for your Major Design Project in 2018. The initial stages of the Design Folio and concept development phase will address the NESA MDP folio components, and cover all areas listed on Page 2. This will address the Proposal, Management, and initial Development phases of the folio. This assessment will be addressed over 3 separate components: Part 1 Folio Proposal Document Addressing requirement specified on Page 2 Part 2 Photo/video presentation Project Proposal The following headings/sections of your Major Project Folio must be addressed and presented in a photo/video presentation of between 4-5 minutes: Statement of intent Research Sketching and idea generation Prototyping, modelling and testing Production and working drawings Selection and justification of appropriate materials, processes and resources Project Management o Timeline plan projected order of production including estimation and evaluation of time allocation o Finance plan projected cost and an analysis of actual costs of materials and services (if applicable) Social Media Content Outline (Screen Shots Etc) This component is to be submitted as a PowerPoint or movie (AVI, Mpeg) file only. Part 3 Timber All timber for the Major Project is to be supplied by the student. Please don t spend too much money. Excessive spending will not result in additional marks. You are marked on your joinery techniques, attention to detail and the quality of your finish (not the cost of your timber). Timber for your project must be on-site and production commenced by Thursday 7th December (Week 9). Students are encouraged to not order timber and await delivery. It is preferred that timber is inspected and purchased on-site to ensure they are getting what they want and are not going to be inconvenienced
OUTCOMES BEING ASSESSED, GENERAL CAPABILITIES & CROSS CURRICULUM PRIORITIES H2.1 demonstrates proficiency in the use of safe working practices and workshop equipment maintenance techniques H3.3 applies and justifies design principles through the production of a Major Project H4.2 explores the need to outsource appropriate expertise where necessary to H5.1 selects and uses communication and information processing skills H5.2 examines and applies appropriate documentation techniques to project management
Student Name/Number: Holy Cross College, Ryde Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Total % 90 20 N/A /110 100 H2.1 demonstrates proficiency in the use of safe working practices and workshop equipment maintenance techniques H3.3 applies and justifies design principles through the production of a Major Project H4.2 explores the need to outsource appropriate expertise where necessary to H5.1 selects and uses communication and information processing skills H5.2 examines and applies appropriate documentation techniques to project management Outcome Criteria Descriptor Poor Elementary Satisfactor y Good Very Good Excellent Part 1 H5.2 Statement of intent H5.1 Research - Existing solutions (inspiration)
H5.1 Research - timber to be used (include costing/quotes) H5.1 Research - joinery techniques to be incorporated H5.1 Research - power tools to be used, specialised hand tools (not basic tools such as rulers or tri-squares), H5.1 Research - finishing materials and techniques (abrasives, finishes such as lacquer or oils). H5.1, H3.3 Sketching and idea generation - Hand drawn and converted to Jpeg and inserted into folio H5.1, H3.3 Prototyping, modelling and testing - CAD drawings, models (scale) H5.1, H3.3, H2.1 Final CAD orthogonal and 3D Drawings H4.2 Selection and Justification of appropriate Materials, Processes and Resources. H5.1, H4.2 Timeline plan projected order of production including estimation and evaluation of time allocation 0 2 4 6 8 10
H5.1 Finance plan projected cost and an analysis of actual costs of materials and services (if applicable) H5.2 Ongoing evaluation of the Major Project and its relationship to the statement of intent, research and planning (weekly diary entries) H5.1 Social Media Platform - Posting relevant / insightful content. - Contributions to others Posting 0 2 4 6 8 10 H5.2 Referencing/Bibliography H5.1 - Evidence of a range of ICT skills - Evidence of a range of presentation skills and techniques Part 2 H5.1 Photo/Video is presented in the correct format (AVI or Mpeg only) and runs within the required time limit (no shorter than 4 minutes and no longer than 5 minutes) H3.3 All required sections addressed H5.1 All sketches are scanned and included in the presentation H5.1 CAD drawings and photos of scale model included Part 3
H4.2 All timber is submitted and ready for commencement of construction. Timber is not submitted = 25% of all possible marks for the task are deducted Timber is submitted = No deduction - No excuses related to insufficient time. - Issues with suppliers will not be accepted.