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Design Cycle!!!!!!!!!. Hello fellow High School students! My name is Bradley Lao of Grade 8 section C and today I will be talking about why the design cycle can be helpful during many assessments. So first, let me first define what the design cycle is.
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Hello fellow High School students! My name is Bradley Lao of Grade 8 section C and today I will be talking about why the design cycle can be helpful during many assessments. So first, let me first define what the design cycle is.
The design cycle has 5 parts which are Investigate, Design, Plan, Create and Evaluation.
Investigate Investigate is a part in which you must either identify the problem, to research, and to identify the importance and explain why you are doing it or another way meaning is you must first familiarize the problem. After that, research as much as you can so that more ideas will be put in the vlog or for choosing. Next is your suppose to identify the importance or why you are doing it.
Design • Next is the design. In the design, you must give possible solutions and after that, choose the best best one. You must also contain products containing descriptions and details.
Plan • In the plan part, you must think carefully on how you will do it or make it. After that you should compare your plans with design.
Create • In the create stage, now you must start constructing the thing you want to do like a video blog and others because you already know what to do and you prepared and made lots of adjustments, so begin constructing.
Evaluate • The last and final step of the design cycle is the evaluation. In this step, you should ask yourself, other people to evaluate your work like how well did you do the video blog and how it became very creative and accurate. You should also ask what change you made to make the video very successful.
As I evaluate my performances during the stages, it really felt hard at the start but as I kept on practicing, I realize that these helped me a lot especially in my assessments. But I can also improve some parts of it to make it better like putting more research and sources which will have more details. In the plan part, you must think carefully on how you will do it or make it. After that you should compare your plans with design.
As you do the Investigate part, I recommend that you think well first before making it like decide on the sources you want to use. The more the research, the better the grade will be. In the design part, I recommend you giving a lot of solutions so that u wont have to change anymore and it is easier for you to choose what is best because you already have many solutions and you can choose one that is best and will best fit the problem or the thing you are going to do. In the plan part, I recommend you plan a lot of things and bring a lot of materials so that if you want to make changes again, it is easier for you to make another plan. In the create part, I recommend you make your final decisions before making it, so that you don't have to change again and again. Lastly I highly recommend you evaluate your vlog as honestly as possible. Make sure to also ask lots of people like your teachers and friends to help evaluate your vlog if it is already alright or still needs to be a little bit improve on.
In conclusion, I think when I made this, this design cycle really helped me a lot, for it gave me better scores, better understanding, not to complicated, and did not give me a difficult time. So if it did not make my works bad, then that means yours wont also and will be better.
Sources These are some examples, just copy the links: http://bnclao17.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/g8-design-cycle-worksheet2.doc http://bnclao17.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/grade8vlogprojectworksheet-1.doc http://biocareers.com/bio-careers-blog/got-plan http://bcrc.bio.umass.edu/pedigreesoftware/node/2 http://www.123rf.com/photo_9937291_magnifying-glass-with-the-word-investigate-on-white-background.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Design_Barnstar_Hires.png http://depositphotos.com/6240293/stock-photo-Evaluate-yourself.html