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1 Design Notebook

2 Design Notebook any notebook an engineer or designer uses to record information during the course of a project. used as a record of the project process from the challenge statement to the report and reflection phase a record of ideas, design concepts, calculations, observations and all important work details Footer Text 7/18/2019

3 Guidelines entries neat and legible, keeping in mind that they are rough notes enter into your notebook and date all concepts, data and observations using separate headings to differentiate each. record all information in a systematic, orderly and consistent manner make your entries brief but with enough detail for someone else to easily understand and duplicate the work you have recorded. label all sketches, images, photographs, calculations, charts, etc. treat your Design Notebook as potential portfolio entry or even legal document. The notebook content should be presented as a chronological history of your activities Footer Text 7/18/2019

4 Guidelines start entries at the top of the page, and always make successive, dated entries, working your way to the bottom of the page After completing a page, sign it before continuing to the next page. Make sure that you record the date of each entry clearly. Never let anyone write in your Notebook (excluding witness signatures). Never erase notes. Simply draw a single line through any mistakes or notes that do you may feel are not relevant to the project, then add your initials. Enter the correct entry nearby. Footer Text 7/18/2019

5 Guidelines supplement your entries with supporting material (e.g., web images, rough notes/sketches written on a separate sheet, printouts and other documentation) but you must affix the material onto a page in its proper chronological location. always include your own entry describing the supplemental attachment. occasionally, sources might be too large to attach directly to your notebook. In this case, you can add these sources to an additional file (e.g., design portfolio) maintained precisely for this purpose. However, always remember to clearly write a description of these secondary sources in your notebook. Footer Text 7/18/2019

6 Notebook Look-Fors pages have been numbered, dated, and bound
dedicated location on each page for the designer’s and witness’s dated signatures. images, photos and calculations have been clearly labeled. inserted items have been properly attached includes annotated sketches that help the reader understand the ideas. clear description of design assembly and functionality evidence of research. problems that were encountered were noted, and ideas to fix them were clearly evident. digital photographs, images of the product that suggests how the object is assembled. date for each entry is clearly identified Footer Text 7/18/2019

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8 Page Format Footer Text 7/18/2019

9 The Engineer’s Notebook
Introduction to Engineering DesignTM Unit 1 – Lesson 1.1 – Introduction to a Design Process We are not looking for artists when sketching, just proper detail of the thought or idea. Project Lead The Way, Inc Copyright 2007

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