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Unit 2 Lesson 1: The Engineering Design Process
Selecting an Approach
6. Selecting an Approach
a. Enter the constraints and criteria of the project in the first column.
b. Score your brainstorming ideas against each constraint or criterion and indicate how well the idea
meets the criteria and constraints.
3 pts = easily meets, 2 pts = somewhat meets, 1 pt. = does not meet
c. Total the columns and circle the highest score to indicate your best design idea.
Constraint/Criterion
Idea #1
boom
with
string on
the side
Idea #2
Boom
with
string in
the
middle
Idea #3
Boom
with
string on
opposite
side/ no
joint
Mechanism to attach
hook for testing needed
Notes
All three
require the
hole but #3
design does not
support it.
Design #1 and
#3 will support
the weight but
not as well as
design #2.
All three have a
string
mechanism to
hold/ maneuver
the hook but
design #3 is
not strong
enough to
support it.
All three
designs adhere
to this
constraint.
Design #3 is
not strong
enough
independently
but #2 and #3
are
successively
stronger than
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design #1.
Total
13
15
We chose
design #2
because its
string in the
middle allows
for increased
maneuverability
depending on
the weight and
will be the best
design for the
amount of time
it will take and
how many
materials we
have.
Category
Below
Average
Average
Excellent
Select an
Approach
Selection of
solution is not
based on
consideration
of criteria and
constraints.