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Evaluation

Does the product function as planned ? Test it - its function , refer to original specification, list good (+) and bad (-) points. Is it stable ? Test it, is it strong and hardwearing? Joints?. Evaluation.

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Evaluation

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  1. Does the product function as planned ?Test it - its function, refer to original specification, list good (+) and bad (-) points. Is it stable? Test it, is it strong and hardwearing? Joints? Evaluation You now need to assess your final tea light holder against the design specification you drew up . Look at each specification point and decide if you achieved it – say why or why not. To write an effective and appropriate evaluation you must discuss whether your outcome meets each point of your design specification. Does it have a high quality finish? Is it suitable for sale on ‘Celtic Creations’ an online gift shop? ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………

  2. Evaluation Jack Butler -Crewe Does the product look like the style as listed in your specification? Is it attractive?What do others think, seek the opinion of at least two people (a least one from your target group). Does the product match the selected/given measurements or materials? Have you considered sustainable aspects related to the product ? Could you have used re-cycled materials or a more sustainable sourced material, can your product be recycled if it no longer useful? Carol-Ann Davies

  3. Jack Butler -Crewe Include a PICTORIAL DRAWING (3D) of your finished product – in either ISOMETRIC or OBLIQUE projection. Render in pencil crayon – shading, colour, texture of surface. Carol-Ann Davies Evaluation Does the cost of the product match the targeted price ? • How can I improve its FUNCTION and APPEARANCE?What modifications have I made? Use diagrams to illustrate your answer.

  4. Jack Butler -Crewe What problems did you overcome? What new making skills did you learn from this project? List skills and techniques you covered. Consider designing a poster to advertise your final product. Think about price (and production costs), a catchy name, layout, use of colours etc. Did I enjoy this project? List good (+) and bad (-) points. Carol-Ann Davies Evaluation

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