Practice Example Project (1.3.4) - Product Design: Engineering, Robotics & Physical Prototyping
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Question 1 Easy

What is User-Centered Design?

💡 Hint: Think about whose needs we consider when designing.

Question 2 Easy

Name one benefit of prototyping.

💡 Hint: Consider why we wouldn't want to skip this step.

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Question 1

What is a key aspect of User-Centered Design?

Focus on aesthetics
User needs and feedback
Cost efficiency

💡 Hint: Think about who the design is ultimately for.

Question 2

True or False: Prototyping is an unnecessary step in the design process.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the benefits of testing before finalizing a design.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Design a plan for a double-jointed robotic arm. Discuss the engineering principles involved in ensuring it can reach varying heights safely.

💡 Hint: Consider the physics of balance and joint movement in your design.

Challenge 2 Hard

Evaluate the impact of material selection on the robotic arm's performance in various temperature conditions. How would you choose materials accordingly?

💡 Hint: Research material properties at different temperatures to guide your choices.

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