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It's time to progress to the final evaluation stage of your project. This involves assessing your product's success through feedback from your client and target market. Reflecting on your design specifications is crucial—determine what worked well and what could be improved. Use detailed testing methods to gather accurate data, critically evaluate the product against initial requirements, and consider potential enhancements. Consult your client with targeted questions to gain insights that can be graphically represented. This assessment is due Monday, January 21st.
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Criterion D Evaluating
What now? • It’s now time to move to the last stage of your project. You now need to evaluate your product. • In order to do this you need to measure the success of your product, particularly with your client and target market. You will need to find a way to get this feedback. • You also need to reflect back on your design specifications and evaluate whether your product was successful. • After your testing, you need to reflect back on this whole process. What did you do well? What could have been improved?
In order to achieve a 7-8 you must: • Design detailed and relevant testing methods, which generate accurate data, to measure the success of the solution. • Critically evaluate the success of the solution against the requirements of the design specification based on authentic product testing. • Explain how the solution could be improved. • Explain the impact of the solution on the client/target market This final piece of work needs to be submitted on Monday 21st January
Homework and Today Homework • Write 10 questions that you will ask your client and/or target market Note: Some of the answers will need to be able to be shown on a graph
Homework and Today Homework • Write 10 questions that you will ask your client and/or target market Note: Some of the answers will need to be able to be shown on a graph Today • 3 minute show and tell • Helps me with Crit C assessment • Helps you with Crit D • Think about questions you may ask for feedback • Random order