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Design Cycle


  Computer project
    4th Quarter
    by: Raymond Tycangco
Design Cycle
The design cycle consists of 4 or 5 stages. The
  stages guides people in almost every project.
  The Design cycle starts with an
  INVESTIGATION and follows with PLAN,
  DESIGN, CREATE and then EVALUATE.
  Today, I will be talking about these cycles
  and an example of how I used this cycle to
  finish a project.
Design Cycle
Investigate - This stage would identify the problem and
   gather information on how to solve it
Design - This stage would make designs and evaluate the
   best design
Plan - This stage will modify and finalize the design and
   show a step-by-step plan on how to do the task
Create - This stage will follow the best plan and start to
   work and create the project
Evaluate - Comments from viewers
Mythbusters Project
Today, I will be talking about our Mythbusters
  project and how we made it successful. We
  had made mistakes but because of our
  teamwork and our determination in finishing
  the task, we accomplished the project and
  got a good grade from it.
Investigate
    During our mythbusters project, we had a hard time in a
    lot of things. Some of them include:
•    lack of time
•    lack of materials
•    no quiet place to go to

We solved the first and third problem by spending some of
 our Saturday time filming the project. It was hard but all
 of the members were able to go there. It was nice filming
 on that day because it was also a quiet day so our
 voices could be heard and there was only little
 background noise. We solved the second problem by
 helping each other gather materials for our Mythbusters
 project.
Plan
We thought about how are we going to do it
 and came up with showing a video to explain
 our mythbusters project. We thought of a
 script and our effects for our video.
Script
Edrick: So this is a special Mythbusters episode where we all are going to perform one experiment.
Terrill: So what do we have in mind today?
Lance: I’m thinking we can do again the duct tape experiment, many people are asking if duct tape boats are faster than metal
     boats.
Raymond: You mean some guys are going to race?
Edrick: Probably, the other guy is thinking that using a duct tape boat might save on money and gasoline.
Terrill: Actually some people are also asking if duct tape can make vehicles more efficient.
Lance: Yeah that’s right.
Edrick: So are you ready to test this myth.
Everyone: Yeah!




Narrator: The mythbusters are off to try an experiment where they will test which boat travels faster and farther by simply blowing.
Edrick: Some materials we need for this experiment are barbecue sticks, we will use this to make the boat frame, and to stick the
     frame of the boat, we will also need some super glue like this. Obviously, for the main character of the experiment we need
     the duct tape and to replace the aluminum foil we’ll use aluminum tape this is how it looks like. To experiment the dependent
     variable or the speed we need the fan.
Lance: The dependent variable, or the thing that’s being observed and measured is the speed and efficiency of the boats. The
     independent variable, or the thing that is being changed is the types of materials used in each boat. The controlled variable
     is the aluminum foil boat. The thing being kept constant in this experiment is the speed of the wind and the frame of the boat.
Script
Narrator: While Terrill and Edrick are making the boat frame, Lance and Raymond are gonna find the place where the experiment
     will be held.
Raymond: Where are we gonna find the place to test this myth , we have all the materials already.
Lance: Hm. I think I know just the right place.
Terrill: In this episode, we’ll use a small scale of the experiment since the large scale is too expensive.
Narrator: ...and we’ll test...
Terrill: …How far the boats will travel in a distance.




Raymond: Hey guys.
Terrill and Edrick: Hey
Raymond: Lance has found a place to test the myth.
Terrill and Edrick: Really?
Lance : I’ll show you it’s a surprise
Script
Narrator : One hell of a place indeed, the mythbusters are going to the swimming pool to perform the experiment.
Terrill: The experiment would be based on their speed
Edrick: This is the duct tape experiment in 3,2,1
Edrick: based on what we saw that was over 4 feet
Narrator: ...and now...
Edrick: This is the aluminum boat in 3,2,1
Edrick: So in that aluminum foil experiment the boat moved more or less than 3 feet.




Narrator: To conclude the experiment, we can say that...
Lance: This myth is confirmed because duct tape boats are more faster and efficient than aluminum boats. First, by a simple
     blowing of wind the duct tape boat travelled faster and farther than the aluminum boat.
Raymond: Duct tape boats are also efficient because they can move by simple blowing of wind, this saves gasoline, and can
    reduce the mining of metals.
Edrick: We think it’s confirmed thanks for watching.
Narrator: To wrap it all up, Duct tape boats are more environmentally friendly because they can move farther by a simple gust of
     wind. They also prevent the mining of metals. We can also recycle plastics to make duct tape
Create
We followed the plan and ended up creating a video that
   will explain how a duct-tape boat is better than the
   aluminum boat.
This video would show what we accomplished in the end
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJwYOWsNVPw
Sources:
http://schools.dcsdk12.org/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?secti
    ondetailid=177803&
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design cycle by raymond tycangco

  • 1. Design Cycle Computer project 4th Quarter by: Raymond Tycangco
  • 2.
  • 3. Design Cycle The design cycle consists of 4 or 5 stages. The stages guides people in almost every project. The Design cycle starts with an INVESTIGATION and follows with PLAN, DESIGN, CREATE and then EVALUATE. Today, I will be talking about these cycles and an example of how I used this cycle to finish a project.
  • 4. Design Cycle Investigate - This stage would identify the problem and gather information on how to solve it Design - This stage would make designs and evaluate the best design Plan - This stage will modify and finalize the design and show a step-by-step plan on how to do the task Create - This stage will follow the best plan and start to work and create the project Evaluate - Comments from viewers
  • 5. Mythbusters Project Today, I will be talking about our Mythbusters project and how we made it successful. We had made mistakes but because of our teamwork and our determination in finishing the task, we accomplished the project and got a good grade from it.
  • 6. Investigate During our mythbusters project, we had a hard time in a lot of things. Some of them include: • lack of time • lack of materials • no quiet place to go to We solved the first and third problem by spending some of our Saturday time filming the project. It was hard but all of the members were able to go there. It was nice filming on that day because it was also a quiet day so our voices could be heard and there was only little background noise. We solved the second problem by helping each other gather materials for our Mythbusters project.
  • 7. Plan We thought about how are we going to do it and came up with showing a video to explain our mythbusters project. We thought of a script and our effects for our video.
  • 8. Script Edrick: So this is a special Mythbusters episode where we all are going to perform one experiment. Terrill: So what do we have in mind today? Lance: I’m thinking we can do again the duct tape experiment, many people are asking if duct tape boats are faster than metal boats. Raymond: You mean some guys are going to race? Edrick: Probably, the other guy is thinking that using a duct tape boat might save on money and gasoline. Terrill: Actually some people are also asking if duct tape can make vehicles more efficient. Lance: Yeah that’s right. Edrick: So are you ready to test this myth. Everyone: Yeah! Narrator: The mythbusters are off to try an experiment where they will test which boat travels faster and farther by simply blowing. Edrick: Some materials we need for this experiment are barbecue sticks, we will use this to make the boat frame, and to stick the frame of the boat, we will also need some super glue like this. Obviously, for the main character of the experiment we need the duct tape and to replace the aluminum foil we’ll use aluminum tape this is how it looks like. To experiment the dependent variable or the speed we need the fan. Lance: The dependent variable, or the thing that’s being observed and measured is the speed and efficiency of the boats. The independent variable, or the thing that is being changed is the types of materials used in each boat. The controlled variable is the aluminum foil boat. The thing being kept constant in this experiment is the speed of the wind and the frame of the boat.
  • 9. Script Narrator: While Terrill and Edrick are making the boat frame, Lance and Raymond are gonna find the place where the experiment will be held. Raymond: Where are we gonna find the place to test this myth , we have all the materials already. Lance: Hm. I think I know just the right place. Terrill: In this episode, we’ll use a small scale of the experiment since the large scale is too expensive. Narrator: ...and we’ll test... Terrill: …How far the boats will travel in a distance. Raymond: Hey guys. Terrill and Edrick: Hey Raymond: Lance has found a place to test the myth. Terrill and Edrick: Really? Lance : I’ll show you it’s a surprise
  • 10. Script Narrator : One hell of a place indeed, the mythbusters are going to the swimming pool to perform the experiment. Terrill: The experiment would be based on their speed Edrick: This is the duct tape experiment in 3,2,1 Edrick: based on what we saw that was over 4 feet Narrator: ...and now... Edrick: This is the aluminum boat in 3,2,1 Edrick: So in that aluminum foil experiment the boat moved more or less than 3 feet. Narrator: To conclude the experiment, we can say that... Lance: This myth is confirmed because duct tape boats are more faster and efficient than aluminum boats. First, by a simple blowing of wind the duct tape boat travelled faster and farther than the aluminum boat. Raymond: Duct tape boats are also efficient because they can move by simple blowing of wind, this saves gasoline, and can reduce the mining of metals. Edrick: We think it’s confirmed thanks for watching. Narrator: To wrap it all up, Duct tape boats are more environmentally friendly because they can move farther by a simple gust of wind. They also prevent the mining of metals. We can also recycle plastics to make duct tape
  • 11. Create We followed the plan and ended up creating a video that will explain how a duct-tape boat is better than the aluminum boat. This video would show what we accomplished in the end http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJwYOWsNVPw