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Eco-Shipping
Printable ResourcesEco-ShippingAppendix A: Pre / Post Test
Appendix B: Pre / Post Test ANSWER KEY
Appendix C: Engineering Brief and Design Challenge
Appendix D: Material List and Itemized Budget
Appendix E: Engineering Design Challenge Rubric
Appendix F: Engineering Design Proposal Presentation Rubric
Appendix G: Team Careers
Appendix H: Team Code of Cooperation
Appendix I: Printed Cube Handout
Appendix J: Surface Area and Waste Data
Appendix K: Research: Website Guide
Appendix L: Density and Dimensional Weight Inquiry
Appendix M: Decision Analysis Matrix Example
Appendix N: Preparing Goals for the Decision Analysis Matrix
Appendix O: Decision Analysis Matrix
Appendix P: Choosing a Prototype Design
Appendix Q: Engineering Design Testing Results
Appendix R: Prototype Analysis and Reflection
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Eco-ShippingAppendix A: Pre / Post-TestName _____________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
1. Draw an example of a geometric net and name the shape. (2 points)
2. Using domain-specific, mathematical vocabulary, describe the surface area of a rectangular prism. (1 point)
3. Find the surface area of a rectangular prism with a length of 2 meters, width of 4 meters, and height of 3 meters. Support your answer by showing your work. (2 points)
4. What is mass? Support your claim by providing a scientific use or example. (2 points)
5. What is matter? Justify your answer by providing 3 characteristics of matter. (3 points)
6. Use domain-specific, scientific vocabulary to describe the volume of a rectangular prism, and provide the formula for volume calculating its volume. (2 points)
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7. What is the volume of a shape with a length of 2 meters, width of 4 meters, and a height of 3 meters? Support your answer by showing your work. (2 points)
8. Do you feel people recycle enough? Justify your answer with 2 examples. (2 points)
9. What are two things you think packaging companies should keep in mind when shipping products? Provide reasoning to justify your responses. (2 points)
10. In your opinion, what material would be best for shipping packaging? Provide scientific evidence to support your answer. (2 points)
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Eco-ShippingAppendix B: Pre / Post-Test ANSWER KEY
Name _____________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
1. Draw an example of a geometric net and name the shape. (2 points)(1 point for net, 1 point for name)Answers will vary. Some examples include:Cube Rectangular Prism Square Pyramid Cylinder
2. Using domain-specific, mathematical vocabulary, describe the surface area of a rectangular prism. (1 point)
1 point - Total area of the surface of a 3-D rectangular prisim.
3. Find the surface area of a rectangular prism with a length of 2 meters, width of 4 meters, and a height of 3 meters. Support your answer by showing your work. (2 points)
1 point for equation2 points for equation and correctly solving itSurface Area = SA, l = Length, w = Width, h = HeightSA = 2l*w + 2h*l + 2h*wSA = 2*2*4 + 2*3*2 + 2*3*4SA = 52 m2
4. What is mass? Support your claim by providing a scientific use or example. (2 points)
1 point - Measure of the amount of matter in an object1 point – for providing a reasonable use or example
5. What is matter? Justify your answer by providing 3 characteristics of matter. (3 points)
1 point – Material substance that occupies space2 points - Material substance that occupies space and has mass3 points - Material substance that occupies space, has mass, and composed of atoms.
6. Use domain-specific, scientific vocabulary to describe the volume of a rectangular prism, and provide the formula for volume calculating its volume. (2 points)
1 point – The amount of space occupied by a 3-D object1 point – formula: v=lwh
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7. What is the volume of a shape with a length of 2 meters, width of 4 meters, and a height of 3 meters? Support your answer by showing your work. (2 points)
1 point for equation, 2 points for giving the dimensions and correctly solving itV = Volume, l = Length, w = Width, h = HeightV = l*w*hV = 2*4*3V = 24m3
8. Do you feel people recycle enough? Justify your answer with 2 examples. (2 points)
1 points – Yes or no and 1 example2 points – Yes or no and 2 examples
9. What are two things you think packaging companies should keep in mind when shipping products? Provide reasoning to justify your responses. (2 points)
2 points for 2 justified responses1 point for 1 justified response
10. In your opinion, what material would be best for packaging? Provide scientific evidence to support your opinion. (2 points)
2 points for 1 example with evidence1 point for 1 example without evidence
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Eco-ShippingAppendix C: Engineering Brief and Design ChallengeName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Engineering Brief:Eco-Bay is a company designated to supplying people with various products ranging from kitchenware, electronics, cell phones, DVDs, to clothes and others. The company will ship anywhere in the United States with a fee. Eco-Bay is not doing as well as the competitors such as Amazon and eBay. They took a costumer survey and the results showed that more people would buy from Eco-Shipping if their shipping costs were not outrageous. The company did some brainstorming and realized that if they could trim down the shipping cost, then they would get more business. The CEO of Eco-Shipping would like to see the company “Go Green” in the process.
Engineering Design Challenge:Eco-Bay is accepting proposals for a more eco-friendly shipment packaging for two items provided to you by the teacher. The packaging must be cost-effective and incorporate recycled materials. In order to complete the challenge, your team must begin by researching Montgomery County Accepted Recyclable Materials list and identify ways in which the amount of waste that ends up in the landfill can be lowered.Your team will follow the engineering design process to design a prototype, and a a Decision Analysis Matrices to help select a team design plan. Your team's prototype must be built using recyclable materials provided by team members, and by purchasing available materials with less than $5.00. Your final designs ability to effective "ship" two different products will be determined by subjecting it to a durability test, and by calculations of its density (dimensional weight). The final design will also be judged on its safety, percent of materials wasted, and its appearance. To conclude the challenge, your team will present your findings through a presentation to the Eco-Shipping CEO and representative in hopes of reducing the amount of waste in the world and winning the contract.
Engineering Design ProcessUsing an analytical and experimental process to design complex systems that meet stated objectives and take into account specific scientific and societal constraints.
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Ask:What is the need or problem?What have others done?What are the constraints and criteria?
Think:What are some possible solutions?Brainstorm ideas and choose the best ones.
Plan:Write your plan for solving the problem.Draw a diagram of your solution.Make a list of materials you will need.
Test:Follow your plan for solving the problem.Test your solution.
Improve:Think about design modifications.Make a plan for implementing modifications.Follow your plan and test again.
Eco-ShippingAppendix D: Material List and Itemized Budget
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Available MaterialsProvided by team members
Possible UseIdeas for possible ways to use material in
team package design
Actual UseWays in which team actually used material
in final team package design
Material Purchased From Teacher SuppliesYour team may spend up to $5.00.
Item Cost/Unit Quantity Total Item CostDuct Tape $0.75/1 meter
Colored / Patterned Duct Tape $1.00/1 meter
Scotch Tape $0.25/1 meter
Clear Packaging Tape $1.00/1 meter
Glue Stick $0.50/1 stick
Glue Bottle $2.00/1 bottle
TOTALSFor Quantity and Item Cost columns.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix E: Engineering Design Challenge RubricName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Team Name _________________________________________________
Engineering Design Challenge Rubric4 3 2 1
Background Research
Includes in-depth inferences, reinforced by facts, to concisely synthesize packaging materials to develop a more eco-friendly method for safely shipping products undamaged in relationship to the engineering design problem including constructive processes, 3-D figures, properties of matter, surface area, mass, and volume.
Concisely synthesizes packaging materials to develop a more eco-friendly method for safely shipping products undamaged in relationship to the engineering design problem including constructive processes, 3-D figures, properties of matter, surface area, mass, and volume.
Describes packaging materials to develop a more eco-friendly method for safely shipping products undamaged in relationship to the engineering design problem including constructive processes, 3-D figures, properties of matter, surface area, mass, and volume.
Minor omissions in details are evident.
Vaguely describes packaging materials to develop a more eco-friendly method for safely shipping products undamaged in relationship to the engineering design problem including constructive processes, 3-D figures, properties of matter, surface area, mass, and volume.
Major omissions in details are evident.
Engineering Design
Process
Synthesizes detailed records of the prototype’s evolution based on the iterative nature of the engineering design process.
Itemized actual budget is $5 or less.
All materials used are recyclable.
Final design can be replicated.
Provides detailed records of the prototype’s evolution based on the iterative nature of the engineering design process.
Itemized actual budget is $5 or less
All materials used are recyclable.
Final design can be replicated.
Provides records of the prototype’s evolution based on the iterative nature of the engineering design process.
Itemized actual budget exceeds $5.
Not all materials used are recyclable.
Replication of final design would require additional information from designers.
Provides records of the prototype’s evolution based on the iterative nature of the engineering design process.
Itemized actual budget exceeds $5.
No recyclable materials are used.
Final design cannot be replicated.
Testing Documentation
Provides justification, application, or synthesis accurately documenting testing methods (related to the engineering design process) and results with diagram, chart, table, and/or spreadsheet formats.
Accurate and thorough documentation of all testing methods (related to the engineering design process) and results with diagram, chart, table, and/or spreadsheet formats.
Minor inconsistencies in documentation of testing methods (related to the engineering design process) and results with diagram, chart, table, and/or spreadsheet formats.
Inconsistent documentation of testing methods (related to the engineering design process) and results with diagram, chart, table, and/or spreadsheet formats.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix F: Engineering Design Proposal Presentation RubricName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Team Name _________________________________________________
Design Proposal Presentation Rubric4 3 2 1
Content
The speaker provides a variety of types of content appropriate for the task, such as generalization, details, examples, and various forms of evidence. Adapts the content in a specific way to the listener and situation
The speaker focuses primarily on relevant content. The speaker sticks to the topic. The speaker adapts the content in a general way to the listener and the situation.
The speaker includes some irrelevant content. Wonders off the topic, and uses words and concepts, which are inappropriate for knowledge and experiences of listener (slang, technical language).
The speaker says practically nothing. The speaker focuses primarily on irrelevant content. The speaker appears to ignore the listener and the situation.
Delivery
The speaker delivers the message in a confident, poised, enthusiastic fashion. The volume and rate varies to add emphasis and interest. Pronunciation and enunciation are very clear. The speaker exhibits very few disfluencies, such as “ahs,” “uhms,” or “you knows.”
The volume is not too low or too loud and the rate is not too fast or too slow. The pronunciation and enunciation are clear. The speaker exhibits few disfluencies, such as “ahs,” “uhms,” or “you knows.”
The volume is too low or too loud and the rate is too fast or too slow. Pronunciation and enunciation are unclear. Exhibits many disfluencies, such as “ahs,” “uhms,” or “you knows.” Listener is distracted by problems in the delivery of message and has difficulty understanding.
The volume is so low and the rate is so fast that you cannot understand most of the message. The pronunciation and enunciation are very unclear. The speaker appears uninterested.
Organization
The message is overtly organized. Helps listener understand the sequence and relationships of ideas by using organizational aids such as announcing the topic, previewing the organization, using transition, and summarizing.
The message is organized. The listener has no difficulty understanding the sequence and relationships among the ideas in the message. The ideas in the message can be outlined easily.
The organization of the message is mixed up and random. The listener must make some assumptions about the sequence and relationship of ideas.
The message is so disorganized you cannot understand most of the message.
Purpose
In-depth inferences, reinforced by research and justifies need for stakeholders to choose proposed design by concisely: Defining the problem and urgency for stakeholders to take action. Stating design’s purpose and potential for solving the problem. Identifying and explaining effects of doing nothing to solve the problem.
Justifies the need for stakeholders to choose team’s proposed design by concisely: Defining the problem and urgency for stakeholders to take action. Stating the design’s purpose and potential for solving the problem. Identifying and explaining the effects of doing nothing to solve the problem.
Addresses the need for stakeholders to choose team’s proposed design solution by: Defining the problem. Stating the design’s purpose and potential for solving the problem.
Addresses the need for stakeholders to choose team’s proposed design solution by including two of the following: Defining the problem. Stating the design’s purpose and potential for solving the problem. Identifying and explaining the effects of doing nothing to solve the problem.
Prototype Description
It is evident research has been conducted regarding others’ previous solutions to the problem. Ideas are concisely focused and stated, including relevant evidence and valid reasoning to fully describe prototype. Articulates details regarding prototype’s components and function while emphasizing its distinguishing features.
Ideas are concisely stated, including relevant evidence and valid reasoning to fully describe the prototype. Articulates details regarding the prototype’s components and function while emphasizing its distinguishing features.
Ideas are concisely stated, including relevant evidence and valid reasoning to fully describe the prototype. Articulates details regarding the prototype’s components and function while emphasizing its distinguishing features.
Ideas are concisely stated, including relevant evidence and valid reasoning to fully describe the prototype. Articulates details regarding the prototype’s components and function while emphasizing its distinguishing features.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix G: Team CareersName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____Team Name _______________________________________________
As a team, discuss and record your answers to the following questions. Then, collaborative assign each team member a career. Team members will be responsible for fulfilling their assigned career role throughout the engineering design challenge unit.
When challenged with designing a new product or completing an important project, successful companies often create design teams comprised of employees with differing expertise and careers.
1. Why do you think they assign employees that seem to not have much in common work together when designing new products and completing important projects?
2. Do you think these diverse teams could be a reason why the company is successful? Explain your reasoning for your responses.
Your team will follow the method of many successful companies by including teams members with differing expertise and career roles.
3. How do you think this type of teaming will help your team more effectively complete the design challenge?
Conservation Scientist
Assigned to: _________________________
Record all data. Hold onto Code of Cooperation and make sure all teammates are held accountable. Lead team to complete tasks on time and oversee entire project.
Environmental Protection Specialist
Assigned to: _________________________
Determine the cause of human behavior on the environment. Research the effect of waste on the environment and how the amount of waste in the landfill can be diminished.
Materials Engineer
Assigned to: _________________________
Responsible for researching recyclable materials and understanding their properties and behaviors. Able to modify materials to improve the durability and appearance of package.
Package Designer
Assigned to: _________________________
Create a pleasing package design for Eco-Bay’s products that meets all final prototype requirements. Design final sketch on Google Sketch-Up. Lead team with development of prototype.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix H: Team Code of CooperationName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Decide on your official team name.
List all members and his/her job on the team.
Create a mission statement for your team. (1-2 sentences)
List 4 team goals. All team members agree to:1.
2.
3.
4.
When a team member fails to meet the team goals, there will be consequences. The following actions will be taken based on the number of offenses. (1st offense = Step 1, 2nd offense = Step 2, etc.)Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Teacher Approved: ________________ (Teacher’s signature)By signing this document, you are stating that you will follow the team goals and understand the consequences if you fail to meet them.Team Signatures:
____________________________ __________________________
____________________________ __________________________
Conservation Scientist will hold onto this document while keeping all teammates responsible for obeying the code.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix I: Cube Nets
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
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Eco-ShippingAppendix J: Surface Area and Waste Data
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Figure Dimensions Surface Area(SA) % Waste Mass of Waste
(g)
Length:
Width:
Height:
Slant Height:
Other
Formula:
Length:
Width:
Height:
Slant Height:
Other
Formula:
Length:
Width:
Height:
Slant Height:
Other
Formula:
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Eco-ShippingAppendix K: Research: Website Guide
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Websites to get you stated:
11 Facts About Recycling – A list of 11 facts are on this page as well as ways to promote recycling:http://www.dosomething.org/actnow/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-recycling
The big debate: Global warming or national security? – CNN Article on recycling:http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/08/30/energy.debate/index.html?iref=allsearch
Kids for a Clean Environment – The link gives you access to kids news over recycling:http://www.kidsface.org/
Kids Planet – The website gives facts on recycling and games. They also offer links called “Web of Life”, “Worldwide Wolves”, and “Defend it!”:http://www.kidsplanet.org/
Montgomery County Recycling Center – Just for Kids:http://www.mcohio.org/services/swd/kids.html
Obama Climate Push Spells Further Trouble for Coal – An online article provided by Fox News:http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2013/06/26/obama-climate-push-spells-further-trouble-for-coal/
Opinion: Passing the responsibility of conservation on to our children – An opinion on MSNBC that discusses recycling:http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/04/22/opinion-passing-the-responsibility-of-conservation-on-to-our-children/
Recycle City – An interactive website that sets recycling up as a game. There are other activities and resources (if you want you can send them suggestions) http://www.epa.gov/recyclecity/
Recycle sandwich bags, dry-cleaning bags and more – A CNN article addressing recycling:http://www.cnn.com/2011/LIVING/04/19/ed.mnn.recycle.plastic/index.html?iref=allsearch
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Eco-ShippingAppendix L: Density and Dimensional Weight Inquiry
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
What is dimensional weight?If you're shipping an item that takes up a lot of space but isn't very heavy, a shipping company might charge you for the item's dimensional weight instead of its actual weight. Light packages that take up a lot of room in a shipper's trucks or airplanes actually cost the company money to ship if you're charged based only on their actual weight.
Shipping companies won't ship items that exceed a certain dimensional weight.To calculate this weight, UPS and the US Postal Service (USPS) use different formulas.
In order to complete the following task, go to: http://pages.ebay.com/help/pay/questions/shipping-dimensional-weight.html.
1. Research and explain how to calculate dimensional weight for UPS packages.
2. Research and explain how to calculate dimensional weight for USPS packages.
Scientists refer to an object’s dimensional weight as its density. For this lab, you will divide mass by volume to fin the density (dimensional weight) of you package design.
Source: What is dimensional weight?. (n.d.). Electronics, Cars, Fashion, Collectibles, Coupons and More Online Shopping | eBay. Retrieved July 17, 2013, from http://pages.ebay.com/help/pay/questions/shipping-dimensional-weight.html
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Eco-ShippingName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Mass & Volume Data Sheet – Density Blocks
Object Mass(g)
Volume(cm¿¿3)¿
Density(g/cm3)
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:Other:(if time allows)
Mass & Volume Data Sheet – White Pieces
Object Mass(g)
Volume(cm¿¿3)¿
Density(g/cm3)
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:Other:(if time allows)
Mass & Volume Data Sheet – Wood Pieces
Object Mass(g)
Volume(cm¿¿3)¿
Density(g/cm3)
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:Other:(if time allows)
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Eco-ShippingName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Density and Dimensional Weight Inquiry - Reflection:Provide evidence from the density and dimensional weight inquiry you completed to justify your answers to the following questions.
1. Explain whether objects that are made of different materials, but are the same volume have different or same mass.
2. Is there a relationship between volume and mass for a particular material? Provide evidence from the density and dimensional weight inquiry you completed to justify your answer.
3. Can dimensional weight, density, be used to identify a material?
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Density and Dimensional Weight - Reflection:Provide evidence from the density and dimensional weight inquiry you completed to justify your answers to the following questions.
1. Explain whether objects that are made of different materials, but are the same volume have different or same mass.
2. Is there a relationship between volume and mass for a particular material? Provide evidence from the density and dimensional weight inquiry you completed to justify your answer.
3. Can dimensional weight, density, be used to identify a material?
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Eco-ShippingAppendix M: Decision Analysis Matrix Example
Decision Analysis Techniques in Engineering DesignMethod of Weighted Factors
This method of decision analysis can be used whenever a difficult choice must be made such as choosing a college or a certain product, etc. Step-by-step instructions for using
this method as a tool for assessing design plan ideas are provided below.
Identifying the objectives and constraints for a particular topic can assist in make a final decision. Safety should always be on the list, but some other items might include
aesthetics, cost, ease of maintenance, performance (ability to function as intended), recyclability, etc.
Instructions for using the matrix:1. Determine the relative importance of each of these objectives and constraints,
and rank them from 1 – 10 with 10 being the most important and 1 being of little importance (may be nice to have, but doesn’t really matter). All constraints will be rated a 10.
2. As a team, discuss each conceptual design, and rank the designs from 1-n in its ability to meet the identified objectives or constraints. For example, if you are analyzing three different designs, you will rank those designs from 1-3, with 3 being the best and 1 being the least. In some cases, the designs may have equal performance and they might get the same rating, an example of this is shown below.
3. For each design, multiply the attributed (objective or constraint) weighting factor by the rank, and add up a total score.
4. The design that has the highest score may be considered the “best.” Keep in mind though, that there is a significant amount of subjectivity to this approach, so if two designs have very close values, you may want to consider these designs a little more deeply.
An example is provided below for purchasing a car. This was done through the eyes of a college student who is looking for a new car to transport her from home to school. The ranking was done without any research, but certainly actual values could be obtained from reliable resources regarding relative safety, cost, gas mileage etc. If this information is available, this research should be done, but this is just a quick example. The college student, with input from her parents, identified the following factors that would help her decide which car to purchase. They decided that safety was, by far, the most important factor.
Since this was for a college student, cost-related issues including price of the car, cost of upkeep/maintenance and gas mileage were all very important as well. The student didn’t really have more than a suitcase that she would need to carry, so cargo room was not that important, but would be nice to have in case she did have some larger things to bring home. Also, since she only needed the car to last her through her 4 (or 5) years in college, the “life span” of the car was only marginally important. The college student protested regarding aesthetics, after all, she wanted a cool ride, so aesthetics were pretty important to the student. The student considered three cars available at a dealer close to her home.
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(Decision Analysis Matrix Example: continued)
Results of this decision analysis suggest that car 1 is the best choice for the student. However, had these factors been weighted differently, the results might have changed.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix N: Preparing Goals for a Decision Analysis Matrix
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
1. As a team, review the list of design constraints from your engineering design challenge (requirements that must be met) for your prototype design to be successful.
List constraints below:
2. As a team, develop at least five design objectives (attributes that your team would like your prototype to have, based on your background research).
1. ____________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________
5. ____________________________________________
1. Determine the relative importance of each of the constraints and objectives in numbers 1 and 2 above, by assigning them a weight from 1-10, with 10 being the most important and 1 being of little importance (may be nice to have, but doesn’t really matter). Write the weight your team decides next to the constraint or objective. All constraints should be assigned a weight of 10 since they are required. Safety should always be included with a weight of 10!
2. After your team has assigned a weight to each objective, the Architectural Engineer should record them on your Decision Analysis Matrix Worksheet.
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Appendix O: Decision Analysis MatrixName ______________________________ Team Name ___________________ Date ____________ Period _____
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Eco-ShippingAppendix P: Choosing a Prototype Design
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Individual Package Design Plans1. After researching different recyclable materials, as a team, take time to silently
explore materials. Remember that the package must be eco-friendly, made out of recyclable materials, lightweight, and cheap. It will be tested on durability, safety of product, and appearance of package before and after the durability test.
2. Based on your research of recyclable materials, for homework, each team member will:
● Sketch a prototype design idea for the eco-friendly package.
● Write notes explaining how his/her design will withstand the durability test.
● Refer to the Itemized Budget Sheet to estimate the cost of his/her prototype WITHOUT writing on the sheet.
● Write notes explaining how his/her design meets the goals set on the Decision Analysis Matrix.
Consider using presentation software such as PowerPoint, Google Sketch-Up, or Prezi.com.
3. Each member will present his or her design plan to the team tomorrow. Together, you will complete the Decision Analysis Matrix and choose the design which best meets your team’s goals.
Choosing a Team Package Design Plan1. Each team member will present his or her prototype design sketch to the team.
2. As a team, score each design using the Decision Analysis Matrix.
3. Analyze the results and choose a team design.
4. As a team:
● Sketch a prototype design for your team’s eco-friendly package.
● Write notes explaining how your package will withstand the durability test.
● Complete the Itemized Budget sheet.
● Write notes explaining how the design meets or exceeds the goals set on the Decision Analysis Matrix.
● Take your sketch, notes, and estimated budget to your teacher for approval.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix Q: Engineering Design Testing Results
Name ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Team Name ______________________________________________
Initial Design Test Mass(g)
Volume(cm¿¿3)¿
Density(g/cm3)
Weight HeldTest without products to be shipped inside.
Product 1:
Product 2:
Redesign Test Mass(g)
Volume(cm¿¿3)¿
Density(g/cm3)
Weight HeldTest without products to be shipped inside.
Product 1:
Product 2:
Results:Use your recorded data to complete two different “mass vs. volume” double line graphs to compare results of the initial test to the redesign test. Your first graph should compare the results for Product 1, and your second for Product 2.
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Eco-ShippingAppendix R: Prototype Analysis & ReflectionName ______________________________ Date ____________ Period _____
Compare your final team prototype with other prototypes in your class. Rate 10 being most successful and 1 being least successful) how successfully you feel your team’s prototype meets the listed criteria compared to the other prototypes.
Criteria RatingCircle your choice.
Dimensions 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Weight of Package 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Cost of Package 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Eco-Friendly 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Appearance Before Test 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Durability (Weight Held) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Appearance After Test 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Safety of Product 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Estimated % of Waste 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TOTAL of All Ratings
Refection:1. Based on the results on your Prototype Record Sheet, identify 2 criteria that were successful
in your team’s prototype package. Why?
2. Based on the results on your Prototype Record Sheet, identify 2 criteria that were unsuccessful in your team’s prototype package. Why?
3. List 4 criteria that your team would be able to improve on your prototype design. How and what could your team to do accomplish these?
4. If you and your team were able to redesign your prototype what would you do differently? If time allows, create a redesigned prototype.
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