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OCR Design and Technology for AS/A Level
Taschenbuch von John Grundy (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Delivers the knowledge, understanding and skills students need for 2017 OCR Design & Technology AS and A Level.
Delivers the knowledge, understanding and skills students need for 2017 OCR Design & Technology AS and A Level.
Über den Autor
John Grundy, Sharon McCarthy, Jacki Piroddi, Chris Walker
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 1: Identifying requirements
    • 1.1: What can be learnt by exploring contexts that design solutions are intended for?
    • 1.2: What can be learnt by undertaking stakeholder analysis?
    • 1.3: How can usability be considered when designing prototypes?
  • 2: Learning from existing products
    • 2.1: Why is it important to analyse and evaluate products as part of the design and manufacturing process?
    • 2.2: Why is it important to understand technological developments?
    • 2.3: Why is it important to understand both past and present developments?
    • 2.4: What can be learnt by examining the lifecycles of products?
  • 3: Implications of wider issues
    • 3.1: What factors need to be considered whilst investigation design possibilities?
    • 3.2: What factors need to be considered when developing design solutions?
    • 3.3: What factors need to be considered when manufacturing products?
    • 3.4: What factors need to be considered when distributing products to markets?
    • 3.5: How can skills and knowledge from other subject areas, including mathematics and science, inform decisions?
  • 4: Design thinking and communication
    • 4.1: How do designers use annotated 2D and 3D sketching and digital tools to graphically communicate ideas?
    • 4.2: How do industry professionals use digital design tools to support and communicate the exploration, innovation and development of design ideas?
  • 5: Material and component considerations
    • 5.1: What factors influence the selection of materials that are used in products?
    • 5.2: What materials and components should be selected when designing and manufacturing products and prototypes?
    • 5.3: Why is it important to consider the properties/characteristics of materials when designing and manufacturing products?
  • 6: Technical understanding
    • 6.1: What considerations need to be made about the structural integrity of a design solution?
    • 6.2: How can products be designed to function effectively within their surroundings?
    • 6.2: (Design Engineering) How do mechanisms provide functionality to products and systems?
    • 6.3: What opportunities are there through using smart and modern technologies within products?
    • 6.3: (Design Engineering) What forces need consideration to ensure structural and mechanical efficiency?
    • 6.4: (Design Engineering) How can electronic systems offer functionality to design solutions?
    • 6.5: (Design Engineering) How can programmable devices and smart technologies provide functionality in system design?
  • 7: Manufacturing processes and techniques
    • 7.1: How can materials and processes be used to make iterative models?
    • 7.2: How can materials and processes be used to make final prototypes?
    • 7.3: How can materials and processes be used to make commercial products?
    • 7.4: How is manufacturing organised and managed for different scales of production? 7.5: How is the quality of products controlled through manufacture?
  • 8: Viability of design solutions
    • 8.1: How can designers assess whether a design solution meets its stakeholder requirements?
    • 8.2: How do designers and manufacturers determine whether design solutions are commercially viable?
  • 9: Health and safety
    • 9.1: How can safety be ensured when working with materials in a workshop environment?
    • 9.2: What are the implications of health and safety legislation on product manufacture?
  • 10: Preparing for non-exam assessment
    • 10.1: Product development (AS)
    • 10.2: Iterative design project (A Level)
  • 11: Preparing for the written exam papers
    • 11.1: Written Paper 01: Principles of Design Engineering, Fashion and Textiles or Product Design (AS)
    • 11.2: Written Paper 01: Principles of Design Engineering, Fashion and Textiles or Product Design (A Level)
    • 11.3: Written Paper 02: Unseen Challenge (A Level)
Details
Empfohlen (bis): 19
Empfohlen (von): 16
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Produktart: Schulbücher
Rubrik: Schule & Lernen
Schulfach: Bildende Kunst, Kunst, Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 416
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781510402652
ISBN-10: 1510402659
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 581523
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Grundy, John
McCarthy, Sharon
Piroddi, Jacki
Walker, Chris
Hersteller: Hodder Education Group
Maße: 274 x 212 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: John Grundy (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.05.2018
Gewicht: 1,148 kg
preigu-id: 111046166
Über den Autor
John Grundy, Sharon McCarthy, Jacki Piroddi, Chris Walker
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 1: Identifying requirements
    • 1.1: What can be learnt by exploring contexts that design solutions are intended for?
    • 1.2: What can be learnt by undertaking stakeholder analysis?
    • 1.3: How can usability be considered when designing prototypes?
  • 2: Learning from existing products
    • 2.1: Why is it important to analyse and evaluate products as part of the design and manufacturing process?
    • 2.2: Why is it important to understand technological developments?
    • 2.3: Why is it important to understand both past and present developments?
    • 2.4: What can be learnt by examining the lifecycles of products?
  • 3: Implications of wider issues
    • 3.1: What factors need to be considered whilst investigation design possibilities?
    • 3.2: What factors need to be considered when developing design solutions?
    • 3.3: What factors need to be considered when manufacturing products?
    • 3.4: What factors need to be considered when distributing products to markets?
    • 3.5: How can skills and knowledge from other subject areas, including mathematics and science, inform decisions?
  • 4: Design thinking and communication
    • 4.1: How do designers use annotated 2D and 3D sketching and digital tools to graphically communicate ideas?
    • 4.2: How do industry professionals use digital design tools to support and communicate the exploration, innovation and development of design ideas?
  • 5: Material and component considerations
    • 5.1: What factors influence the selection of materials that are used in products?
    • 5.2: What materials and components should be selected when designing and manufacturing products and prototypes?
    • 5.3: Why is it important to consider the properties/characteristics of materials when designing and manufacturing products?
  • 6: Technical understanding
    • 6.1: What considerations need to be made about the structural integrity of a design solution?
    • 6.2: How can products be designed to function effectively within their surroundings?
    • 6.2: (Design Engineering) How do mechanisms provide functionality to products and systems?
    • 6.3: What opportunities are there through using smart and modern technologies within products?
    • 6.3: (Design Engineering) What forces need consideration to ensure structural and mechanical efficiency?
    • 6.4: (Design Engineering) How can electronic systems offer functionality to design solutions?
    • 6.5: (Design Engineering) How can programmable devices and smart technologies provide functionality in system design?
  • 7: Manufacturing processes and techniques
    • 7.1: How can materials and processes be used to make iterative models?
    • 7.2: How can materials and processes be used to make final prototypes?
    • 7.3: How can materials and processes be used to make commercial products?
    • 7.4: How is manufacturing organised and managed for different scales of production? 7.5: How is the quality of products controlled through manufacture?
  • 8: Viability of design solutions
    • 8.1: How can designers assess whether a design solution meets its stakeholder requirements?
    • 8.2: How do designers and manufacturers determine whether design solutions are commercially viable?
  • 9: Health and safety
    • 9.1: How can safety be ensured when working with materials in a workshop environment?
    • 9.2: What are the implications of health and safety legislation on product manufacture?
  • 10: Preparing for non-exam assessment
    • 10.1: Product development (AS)
    • 10.2: Iterative design project (A Level)
  • 11: Preparing for the written exam papers
    • 11.1: Written Paper 01: Principles of Design Engineering, Fashion and Textiles or Product Design (AS)
    • 11.2: Written Paper 01: Principles of Design Engineering, Fashion and Textiles or Product Design (A Level)
    • 11.3: Written Paper 02: Unseen Challenge (A Level)
Details
Empfohlen (bis): 19
Empfohlen (von): 16
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Produktart: Schulbücher
Rubrik: Schule & Lernen
Schulfach: Bildende Kunst, Kunst, Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 416
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781510402652
ISBN-10: 1510402659
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 581523
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Grundy, John
McCarthy, Sharon
Piroddi, Jacki
Walker, Chris
Hersteller: Hodder Education Group
Maße: 274 x 212 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: John Grundy (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.05.2018
Gewicht: 1,148 kg
preigu-id: 111046166
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