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1 Product Design and Technology 21 st March 12 th July 2015
2 School Assessed Task -SAT Design folio Production and Record of Progress Evaluation report, Care label & Presentation Contributes to 50% of Unit 3&4 Study Score *The SAT is moderated against the exam. It is important that you complete and understand each of the criteria to assist you in the exam.
3 The Product Design Process The nine SAT Assessment Criteria assess your work in the product design process.
4 Changes to SAT assessment for 2015 Greater weighting has been given to the product Greater emphasis on students developing and producing innovative and creative designs
5 Profile, Design Brief and Evaluation criteria Criterion 1 Skill in developing Profile of client or end user(s) Design brief with reference to the Product Design Factors Evaluation criteria
6 Client Profile Criterion 1 A profile of the client or end-user/s relevant to their need/s Textiles example Client Profile examples based on an interview Resistant materials example
7 Design Brief Criterion 1 A design brief that: defines the purpose, function and context of the problem needs and requirements of the client/end-user/s; makes reference to the relevant Product design factors has constraints and considerations describes the expected quality of the finished product
8 Design Brief Criterion 1 An excellent design brief will address all the relevant Product Design Factors these are: Purpose, function and context Human Centred Design Innovation and creativity Visual, tactile & aesthetic Sustainability Economics Legal Responsibilities Materials Technologies
9 Design Brief Criterion 1 In this example the student has clearly highlighted the product design factors and created a code at the bottom of folio page.
10 Evaluation Criteria Criterion 1 Three sets of evaluation criteria: Weighted numerically for the design options As questions for the product design process activities In four parts for the finished product
11 Evaluation Criteria for the Design Options Criterion 1 Textiles example These criteria need to be drawn from the design brief and weighted. Client/end user will need to be able to make a judgement on each design option drawing using this criteria.
12 Evaluation Criteria for the design, planning and production activities Criterion 1 Should be at least one criterion for each of the Product Design Process stages: - Investigating and Defining - Design and Development - Planning and Production Resistant materials example
13 Four-part Evaluation Criteria for the finished product Criterion 1 Four-part evaluation criteria for the finished product must include: Each criterion drawn from the design brief and written as a question directed at the finished product Justification (related to the design brief) How to achieve the criterion during the design and production activities How to check/test the finished product
14 Four-part Evaluation Criteria Criterion 1 Resistant materials example
15 Research and Visualisations Criterion 2 Skill in conducting research and communicating developmental work Research should include: Images and information that are relevant to the brief showing an awareness of the design task Annotations that explain its relevance Acknowledgment of Intellectual Property
16 Research and Visualisations Criterion 2 Textiles example Visualisations should: Show a development of ideas Show connection to the research Be shown alongside/near research Evidence of client/end user feedback should be present can be shown on research pages and/or visualisations
17 Visualisations Criterion 2 Annotate and show the development of design ideas through visualisations (concept sketches and drawings) Textiles examples
18 Visualisations Criterion 2 Resistant materials examples
19 Design options Criterion 3 Textiles example Skill in developing: Creative and innovative design options ability to use a decision matrix with client or enduser feedback and justify the preferred option
20 Design options Criterion 3 Clear and detailed presentation drawings to convey design options Textiles example Student has drawn front and back view and has included exploded views of details
21 Design Options Criterion 3 Textiles example
22 Design Options Criterion 3 Resistant materials example Use of Visual, tactile and aesthetics parameters to enhance design options
23 Decision Matrix Criterion 3 Resistant materials example Justification of the preferred option using weighted criteria in a decision matrix with client and/or end user feedback Textiles example Each design option must have a numerical score that is quantifiable data the design option with the highest score becomes the preferred option as it best meets the criteria
24 Decision Matrix and Justification Criterion 3 Textiles example
25 Design folio Criterion 4 Skill in preparing: Detailed working drawings/patterns using accepted conventions Production plan including: Timeline as a GANTT chart Sequence of steps and the required materials, tools, equipment and machines, with any outsourcing planned for and acknowledged Risk assessment on processes, safe use of tools, equipment, machines and processes Materials costing list Quality Measures
26 Working Drawings - Flats Criterion 4 Working drawings for garments are called flats : these are 2D outlines that are drawn to scale, show measurements, stitching that would be seen from the outside, and indicate production processes See Nexus website to see what a textile/fashion working drawing looks like and to access a free template: ashion-design-portfolio/digitalfashion-flat-sketches/
27 Working Drawings - Flats Criterion 4 Textiles examples
28 Working Drawings - Technical Criterion 4 Resistant materials example For resistant materials, working drawings are Technical, mostly 2D, e.g. orthogonal drawing; are drawn to scale; show measurements, joints and indicate production processes. They give details including materials, parts and sizes.
29 Pattern Modifications Criterion 4 Textiles example Student has acknowledged the pattern source and clearly shown the changes made to the pattern
30 Production Plan Criterion 4 Production plan outlining the steps to be carried out, tools & equipment needed, safety aspects and approximate time Textiles example
31 Production Plan Criterion 4 Production plan outlining the steps to be carried out, tools & equipment needed, safety aspects and approximate time Resistant materials example This student has identified a particular machine that is needed for a process and has clearly noted that only the teacher is to use this machine
32 GANTT Chart Criterion 4 Time-line as a Gantt chart to indicate how long each production step should take and the date by which each step is expected to be finished.
33 Materials Costing List Criterion 4 Textiles example Students need to research the material needs for the product quantities and cost. Sample materials not essential. Photos of materials can be used also. Textiles students: need to include all notions/trims Resistant materials: have a cutting list and a list of components and parts.
34 Quality Measures Criterion 4 Textiles example Ability to explain measures to ensure that standards of quality will be met in the finished product.
35 Risk Assessment Criterion 4 Ability to provide a detailed knowledge of risk assessment. Textiles example
36 Risk Assessment Criterion 4 Ability to provide a detailed knowledge of risk assessment. Resistant materials example Only need to carry out a risk assessment on machines that YOU will be using. Acknowledgment should be made of machines that are only to be used by teacher/technician.
37 Material Tests and Production Trials Criterion 5 Ability to document understanding of and judgements about suitability of materials and production processes, tools, equipment and machines Documentation should include: Material tests and Production process trials carried out by the student (Primary research) needs to be relevant to the brief explanation should be given as to why you are carrying out the test/trial. Evidence needs to show understanding of the properties and characteristics of materials and correct selection of materials and production processes/tools and equipment.
38 Material Tests Criterion 5 Textiles example Material Tests undertaken should be relevant to the brief you are testing for material characteristics that are required for the product.
39 Textiles example
40 Material Tests and Process Trials Criterion 5 Resistant materials examples Photographed and explained
41 Production trials Criterion 5 Textiles examples
42 Design folio & Production work Criterion 6 Skill in the application of appropriate processes, including risk management, in gaining feedback, and recording progress Includes: Processes that are innovative and creative and with some that have a high degree of difficulty. Client/end-user/teacher feedback Production Journal visual and written progress Risk Management identifying and managing all risks during production
43 Production Journal Criterion 6 Textiles example Resistant materials example Gain feedback, record progress, explain and justify modifications to the client or end-users.
44 Client Contact Criterion 6 Students must show evidence of seeking feedback from client or end user
45 Design folio & Production work Criterion 7 Resistant materials example Textiles example Skill in project management and justifying modifications in realising the preferred option Includes efficient use of time, and providing explanations and justifications for modifications.
46 Documentation of Modifications Criterion 7 Students must keep a record of all the modifications they make throughout production. Client feedback should be documented.
47 Production work Criterion 8 Skill in developing a quality product that is functional, creative and innovative. Product needs to be: - Functional - Made with accuracy and precision - Highly Creative and Innovative - Quality Finish - Meets all of the requirements of the design brief
48 Production work Criterion 8: Quality Finished Products - Textiles
49 Production work Criterion 8: Resistant Materials Products are functional, creative and innovative.
50 Evaluations, Care Label and Product Presentation Criterion 9 Skill in evaluating the finished product and the product design process; a presentation to communicate its features and a care label for the client or end user(s) Includes: An evaluation report on both the product and the product design process with suggestions for improvement A product presentation A care label
51 Product Presentation Criterion 9 Both examples are based on the Product Design Factors Textiles example Resistant materials example
52 Care label Criterion 9 Resistant materials example To communicate how to care for the product to prolong its life and maintain its appearance. Textiles example
53 Evaluation on Final Product Criterion 9 For the finished product: Respond to evaluation criteria by checking, testing or judging it as previously stated in your four-part evaluation criteria. Get client or enduser feedback Suggest improvements for the product.
54 Evaluation on Final Product Criterion 9 Areas for improvements are given
55 Evaluation on Product Design Process activities Criterion 9 Student has evaluated the Investigating and defining Design and development and Planning and Production stages of the Product Design Process
56 Evaluation on Product Design Process activities Criterion 9 Areas for improvements are given
57 FAQs on the SAT When can I start production? Ideally not until the planning components are finished, particularly the Risk Assessment. This could be sometime around May, however, check with your teacher and consider completing some useful trials or material tests in the meantime. When should I aim to have my product finished? Your teacher will set the date but aim to finish the product by mid to late August to allow for any setbacks.
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