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1 W e A re L earning T o – You will have an understanding about how ICT is used in design and manufacturing. Today you will: - Learn about ICT in design and manufacturing.

2 Product Design ICT in design and manufacture You have an excellent understanding how ICT is used in design and manufacture. You are able to explain all the examples in detail. You have a very good understanding how ICT is used in design and manufacture. You are able to explain some examples in detail You have a good understanding how ICT is used in design and manufacture. You are able to explain some examples. Level A B C

3 GCSE Revision - Using ICT in Designing and Manufacturing

4 Q How is ICT used in design and manufacture? Please turn to page 62-65 of the AQA product design workbook.

5 CAD Computer Aided Design Computer Aided Design (CAD), is vital to a Product Designer in the development of a product. 3D design software such as AutoCAD or Google Sketchup, allow the designer to draw a product in detail, applying materials and textures to its surfaces. CAD software can also be used to test a product, during its development, helping to identify problem areas and even faults. For example, CAD software is often used to test designs of bridges and other structures. They can be tested ‘on screen’, to check that they will withstand the massive stresses they will face when built. Testing of this type, allows the designer to evaluate and improve a product before a prototype is made.

6 CAM Computer aided manufacture Once a prototype design has been produced, it can be manufactured on a CNC machine or Rapid Prototyping machine. Professional CAD software will interface (link / communicate) with CNC machines, allowing the prototype to be manufactured, directly from the design. CAD software can link to CNC routers, vinyl cutters, digital 3D printers and plotters. The prototype/model, can then be shown to potential clients / customers.

7 COSTING A PROJECT SPREADSHEETS A spreadsheet is an ideal way of tracking costs, during the development of a product. This type of software can also be used to estimate the cost of manufacture, of the final product or of a variety of possible designs. Spreadsheet software can also be used to model ‘systems’.

8 FILE SHARING Between Designers Products are often designed by a team of Product Designers. During the development of a product, CAD files are often shared and designs constructed collaboratively. The internet allows designers located in different regions of the world, to share in the design and development of a product.

9 Presenting Ideas PRESENTING IDEAS TO A CLIENT AND FOCUS GROUPS Discussions with a client normally take place during the development of a product. Presenting potential designs using CAD and presentation software such as PowerPoint, allows the designer to explain ideas for products clearly. Potential customers/clients can be influenced by a good, professional presentation. The same approach can be used when discussing products with Focus groups.


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