Sunday, 4 December 2016

Criterion D - Evaluating the solutions

Evaluating the Solutions


This is due by 8th of Dec



Self Evaluation 





Peer Evaluation





Final Reflection

Write a paragraph or two about how the solution you made could be improved specifying any particular areas?
What ATL skills did you develop with regard to Creative Thinking, Communication and Creative Literacy?
What is the Global context you looked at with regard to your creations and how does it relate to Orientation in Time and Space?



Looking back at this 3 month long unit, I've found this whole unit to be a very useful unit that could be implied in the future, for future use. Furthermore, I had created 2 solutions, 1 for each design specification - The Iron-Man Glove and the Staircase Storage, and I feel like in them, I did an overall good job and had used lots of detail when it came to my models. However, I feel like I did a good thing that might make my mark higher - using a lot of TinkerCAD. And also, I didn't really sketch out my sketches but used another program, which was just plain laziness, and this is what also affected my final model; which could've potentially ruined my Criteria C and D marks. However, when it came to my ATL skills, I think I've nailed these: my Collaboration Skills and my Reflecting Skills.


Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Criterion C - Creating the Solution

Criterion C - Exploring TinkerCAD skills to create my chosen design


CRITERIA C - CREATING THE SOLUTION - DEADLINE - NOV 28th, 2016


EXPLORING TINKERCAD SKILLS TO CREATE MY CHOSEN DESIGN                                        16/11/2016



Explore your TinkerCAD skills and create the objects that you have sketched.

Your sketch may not exactly match due to limitations of the software.

If your design does not match the sketch you will specify the changes that you have made while you were creating the solution. 

INSTRUCTIONS

1)Put a screenshot of your object on your blog.
2) Create a plan of the steps that you followed for creating the product.

Write a reflection on your blog after each product by answering the following questions:- 

REFLECTION

1) What are the basic shapes that you used to create the product?
2) What are the techniques that you have used for creating the product?( eg:- making holes, making curves etc)
3) What are the challenging things that you encountered while creating the product? 


Staircase Storage






Reflections:

This was a really easy thing to do as all I needed to do was to make sure it looks like a staircase and it has a purpose which is to store things. Most of the shapes are boxes, but then the diamond, star and heart and the box hole is also a shape. I also used the box fr setting up the hole in the storage part of the staircase. There was a small challenge which was working on changing the workplane.



Iron Man Glove


 


Reflection



This glove is not a really good design of the iron man glove as it is not as advanced as things that I have searched on the net. This glove consisted mostly of boxes that have been turned into something else so it looks a bit like my drawing but because of the restrictions I think it does not look like my drawing at all. The techniques I used were making holes for some triangles so it would look like my drawing even by a bit. The challenging things were me trying to make the button for shooting, the design and the hand holders.

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Criterion B- Developing Ideas

The Criterion B - Developing Ideas                                26/10/16


There are Four Strands to This:
  • Design Specification
  • Design Sketches and Design
  • Planning 
  • Choosing a design
Funnel Task 19/10/16





Reflection
Here is my funnel work that I completed in class on the 19th of October 2016. We listened to and analyzed a text about board games from the teacher, then identified the 25 key words and wrote them inside the funnel. We then narrowed the 25 key words down to 5 key words and wrote a sentence for each of them explaining how and what they are used for. We were then given a selection of words and we had to sort them into 2 categories, desirable and essential. I got most of the words correct! I completed this task in a group of around 4 people.

Design Specifications 1                                                                       26/10/16





Design Specifications 2                                                                       26/10/16









Design Sketches

Iron Man Glove




Staircase Storage






Table Evaluation 



Design Specs






After taking a look back at each specification, and how many features they met, I've realized what I have done. I feel like for both designs, I've met enough features/specifications for the time being, albeit I could improve the amount of features on the "Iron man glove". Furthermore for each one, I chose that specific design, as I feel like it will look pretty easy to make, yet also look good in the end (for both). Speaking of designing, I think that I could easily make this in the time given to me by my teacher, as TinkerCAD is easy for me to use. I hope that the final product turns out to be better than what I imagine it being currently. However, since I have to choose one product that I will have to make, I feel like I shall choose the iron man glove to make, as the staircase storage is way more detailed, and that'll mean it'll take more time and effort to make, rather than the iron man glove.. Speaking of which, as I've already made 3 iron man glove sketches, it'll be easier for me to make using TinkerCAD. To back my decision, even my Peer Table has the Design chosen - they suggest I do the Iron man glove; literally no-one voted for the staircase storage



Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Criterion A - Inquiry And Analysing

Research

Timeline of Digital Printing

What is Digital Printing


Digital printing assemblies each image from a complex set of numbers and mathematical formulas. These images are captured from pixels, and this process is called digitizing. The digitized images are then used to control the deposition of ink, toner or exposure to electromagnetic energy to reproduce the data.
Digital printing uses a color management system, which keeps images looking the same despite where they are printed.
In 1993 the world's first digital color printing press was launched called Indigo. Overnight it triggered a transformation in the printing world - customers were able to choose short-run, personalized, high-quality print straight from the desktop.


References

printed.com. (2016). printed.com's vision has always been to lead the printing industry.. [online] Available at https://www.printed.com/history-of-digital-print [Accessed 5 Oct. 2016].

3D Printing

What is 3D Printing


3D printing or is a process of making three-dimensional solid objects from a digital file.

How Does 3D Printing work

It all starts with making a virtual design of the object you want to create. This virtual design is, for instance, a CAD (Computer Aided Design) file. This CAD file is created using a 3D modeling application or with a 3D scanner (to copy an existing object). A 3D scanner can make a 3D digital copy of an object.

What is the technology behind 3D Printing

Not all 3D printers use the same technology. There are several ways to print and all those available are additive, differing mainly in the way layers are build to create the final object.
Some methods use melting or softening material to produce the layers. Selective laser sintering (SLS) and fused deposition modeling (FDM) are the most common technologies using this way of 3D printing. Another method is when we talk about curing a photo-reactive resin with a UV laser or another similar power source one layer at a time. The most common technology using this method is called stereolithography (SLA).


Where can you find 3D Printing?

Applications include rapid prototyping, architectural scale models & maquettes, healthcare (3D printed prosthetics and 3D printing with human tissue) and entertainment (e.g. movie props).

Other examples of 3D printing would include reconstructing fossils in paleontology, replicating ancient artifacts in archaeology, reconstructing bones and body parts in forensic pathology and reconstructing heavily damaged evidence acquired from crime scene investigations.
Who wold use 3D Printing?
  • Toy companies
  • Chocolate Companies
  • Car companies
  • Ring companies
  • Shoe companies
  • Airlines
  • Electronic-Making companies


TinkerCAD

Lesson 1

Reflection

I moved the tower by pressing the tower with a left click and I moved it that was my lesson done.

Lesson 2

Reflection
I learned to do the camera controls by holding the right click and then moving the camera
Lesson 3



Reflection: Creating holes is another important lesson. TO make holes is easy because all you have to do is select the hole feature. This was one of the most important since you have to make holes in objects and not everything is solid. You would need to select another shape to make a whole on the other object.


Lesson 4

Reflection: This was a pretty easy lesson. We could copy and paste easily. To scale it was easy just like in every other type of software, you get a corner and you move it around to make it bigger or smaller. TO copy was a very helpful one where you could hold alt and drag and it would make a copy easily.

Lesson 5

Reflection: This was a very interesting lesson. To make everything customized, you need letters. There is a section on the right where you can select a letter and it has the whole alphabet. You can jut select one of them from the list and place them in the allocated spot which will be in orange.

Lesson 6
Reflection: This lesson taught a very useful tip. Adding a work plane. If you need to add anything on top of another object, you add a work plane and then you can drag the object on that. This was very helpful, and making many objects you need to add more objects to an existing object. All we had to do was add a work plane and add the numbers on.
Lesson 7
Reflection: This lesson taught me a useful tool. How to copy many objects easily. All I did was hold alt and then drag to the next area. This made the job easy. This was more of a test of your patience and what you remember than learning a new thing

Lesson 8
Reflection: This was the most simple lesson. All we had to do was add a workplace on top. Then add letters in the area and then at the end group them together. This was also like a recap of what you did.

Lesson 9
Reflection: This was a simple lesson. All we had to do was drag letters and numbers in their spot. Very simple and not too hard.

Lesson 10
Reflection: This was quite a difficult lesson. This put all your skills to test. In this, you would have to put layer son shape to make the final result. It was quite difficult because you had to change the size very specifically and then you have to put in the correct spot otherwise it would not turn out right and the chess pawn would turn out wrong. You had to really pay attention to all the details and instructions and you can't miss even one.


Design Situation
The UAE Nurses Association claims that one of the most difficult parts of their job is dealing with small children who have a fear of needles.  Although the association has some tips and tricks like putting numbing cream to partially freeze the surface of the skin before injecting medicine, sometimes the anxiety levels of small children are so high that it is difficult to get them to hold still.  If only there was an easier way to administer medicine within the syringe.


My Syringe:


My Reflection:
This was a really easy syringe to make as we were supposed to just make something that was not going to frighten kids and I thought what better that something that looked like a penguin. This could make many kids happy and the nurse will not have things to worry about. I really hope this is OK for kids as they should be calmed down because the neurons in brains calm all of the body down if they were to see something that is calming.

Design Situation 2                                                                     17/10/16

My design situation is an iron man glove that shoots round-tip darts and has a laser. It can hold twenty darts for every refill. Kids, that love to play outdoors and with nerf guns will love this toy because you can make it customizable and it can look really cool. The cool part about this is that I do not need to have some big toy it can fit the hand really well. I remember that when I used to have the glove I was able to do nothing with it and it was just for the looks. I have asked my friends and they only found one that had lasers and so I think getting something like this glove would be a really cool idea.

Design Situation 3                                                                     17/10/16

My design situation is a storage system for stairs where you just need to push the storage and it would come out. I have seen this opportunity because people desperately need storage for shoes, clothes, books etc. I can make this possible because if I find someone with little storage they can get this fixed in their house. This idea should eliminate the disgusting storage you have to put in the house just for those things listed above. Also, this includes a Harry Potter style storage cupboard for all those toys that look nasty in the Living Room, Master Bedroom, Kids Bedroom.


Design Brief 2                                                                            24.10.16
Kids and teenagers into Nerf guns like things that are supposed to relate to Nerf guns because it appeals to them the best. I will design an iron man glove in TinkerCAD and maybe in AutoDesk. I think AutoDesk is as cool as TinkerCAD because we use it to design many things like cars, trucks, etc. I can make it better for older people because I can add more accessories to make it cooler. For example, I could use AutoRefill, Better sight and added lasers. I want to make it because whenever I see an iron man glove it is fake and is not good and it can not even shoot.

Design Brief 3                                                                           24.10.16
I am thinking of a staircase with storage that works really quite easily and can store as many items as you want. I am aiming this for the adults who have houses that look really dirty because then they can easily make it really cool and clean. I will design the Staircase on TinkerCAD but I would also like to try it on AutoDesk as well. I could expand my project by making a cool mechanism where there would be a box and this box will hold the amount of steps that and we could then press for example; 15 and the fifteenth stair will automatically open up. I want to make it because pretty much every house looks very dirty.


Peer Evaluation



Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Term 1 - Design Technology 2016-2017

Introduction                                                            5/9/16

Hello my name is Bhavya. I used Digital Design in my daily life over the summer a lot. It was mainly used when I took photos in my iPhone and when I used to play scratch or just use some scratch commands. I really love digital design as it is a fun thing to do even if you do sometimes use it to just play games, I still like it. You can also express creativity when you have some cool things to do and the world progresses more because of the digital design cycle. It consists of four section; Inquiring and Analysing, Developing Ideas, Creating the Solution and Evaluating. These four main sections are very important to the Digital Design world and the real word as you need to have these stages to make a extremely good product. Digital Design is a very interesting topic as you can do many technological ideas in this world. My teacher is very kind and teaches us the proper things that are needed in the near future and in general your whole life. The idea behind getting good grades in Digital Design for me would be when I would do the work while using all of the cycle as that is a important thing.


SMART GOAL                                                                               7/9/16


Reflection

I liked doing the SMART GOAL because it was really easy. I made it through MS Word. It was a fun project because I made it by using photos and a text box.


MYP Design Cycle
                                                                     17/9/16





Global Context:

ORIENTATION IN TIME AND SPACE

Key Concept: COMMUNICATION

Related Concept: FORM AND PERSPECTIVE

Critical Thinking: How can the Design Cycle be represented creatively?


ATL Skills

Creative Thinking 
Communication
Information Literacy

IB LEARNER PROFILE


Inquirer
Thinker
Knowledgeable






26/09/16


Activity in Class                                                                                            19/9/16




Reflection

I really think that this task was more of a task that was meant to help us with understanding the design cycle. This was quite the fun task as we goofed and worked hard. We finished this first but the other team was more neater than ours. This was also quite an easy task.



My Design Cycle                                                                               26/9/16