Description
This 12-slide presentation, titled Proposed Design Solution Guide, serves as a structured, instructional framework designed to walk students step-by-step through the engineering design process for their online portfolios. Moving systematically from a high-level elevator pitch to technical execution, the slideshow provides clear guidelines on how to transition from an initial problem statement to a fully realized design solution using precise engineering terminology rather than marketing language. It emphasizes the importance of robust visual evidence—instructing users to incorporate multiple 3D isometric sketches, detailed orthographic projections, and annotated exploded views to convey scale and spatial mechanics clearly. Additionally, the guide focuses heavily on design justification, teaching students to back up their material selections and ergonomic choices with empirical data or survey results, all while organizing the final digital layout into a highly scannable, user-friendly format.
STEM Engineering Design: Proposed Design Solution Guide (Phase 1)
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Description
This 12-slide presentation, titled Proposed Design Solution Guide, serves as a structured, instructional framework designed to walk students step-by-step through the engineering design process for their online portfolios. Moving systematically from a high-level elevator pitch to technical execution, the slideshow provides clear guidelines on how to transition from an initial problem statement to a fully realized design solution using precise engineering terminology rather than marketing language. It emphasizes the importance of robust visual evidence—instructing users to incorporate multiple 3D isometric sketches, detailed orthographic projections, and annotated exploded views to convey scale and spatial mechanics clearly. Additionally, the guide focuses heavily on design justification, teaching students to back up their material selections and ergonomic choices with empirical data or survey results, all while organizing the final digital layout into a highly scannable, user-friendly format.




