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explain the relevant concept/idea/theory.Also,don't assume that I know it!The point is not whether I know it the point is whether you know it.Also,there is a tendency in this part of the reflection paper to try to explain as many concepts or ideas as seem relevant.Don't fall into this trap!If you try to explain too many ideas,you will not be able to discuss/explain any of them in enough depth to really demonstrate your ownership.Stick with a core concept (or two)that you see as most central to focus on. (3)Use the concept/idea/theory to analyze what happened in the dissection.The other half of demonstrating ownership with the central concepts/ideas/theories is to be able to apply them successfully and insightfully.That application may include using the concept/idea/theory to explain why it is designed in this way.It might include using the concept/theory/idea to explain how or why it'1l be designed differently, and what would have happened if it were designed in that way.It might include using the concept/idea/theory to suggest what you should do while you are doing your design project In this element of your reflection paper,it is critical that you USE the concept,idea,or theory to drive your analysis of what you found and what you learned in your dissection.Thus,it is not sufficient in your analysis to know what to do;you also need to correctly explain why to do it. Sample Bill of Materials Here's part of the BOM which might result from dissecting an ordinary T-90 audio cassette. Item Quantity Description Material 001 Storage case,top Acrylic(?),injection molded 002 1 Storage case,bottom Acrylic(?),injection molded 003 1 Outer label Cardboard,stamped 004 5 Screws,self-tapping,Phillips head Steel 005 1 Case,top Polycarbonate(?),injection molded 006 1 Case,bottom Polycarbonate(?),injection molded 007 Internal Label Plastic Film 008 Tape pressure pad Stamped spring steel,feltexplain the relevant concept/idea/theory. Also, don’t assume that I know it! The point is not whether I know it – the point is whether you know it. Also, there is a tendency in this part of the reflection paper to try to explain as many concepts or ideas as seem relevant. Don’t fall into this trap! If you try to explain too many ideas, you will not be able to discuss/explain any of them in enough depth to really demonstrate your ownership. Stick with a core concept (or two) that you see as most central to focus on. (3) Use the concept/idea/theory to analyze what happened in the dissection. The other half of demonstrating ownership with the central concepts/ideas/theories is to be able to apply them successfully and insightfully. That application may include using the concept/idea/theory to explain why it is designed in this way. It might include using the concept/theory/idea to explain how or why it’ll be designed differently, and what would have happened if it were designed in that way. It might include using the concept/idea/theory to suggest what you should do while you are doing your design project In this element of your reflection paper, it is critical that you USE the concept, idea, or theory to drive your analysis of what you found and what you learned in your dissection. Thus, it is not sufficient in your analysis to know what to do; you also need to correctly explain why to do it. Sample Bill of Materials Here's part of the BOM which might result from dissecting an ordinary T-90 audio cassette. Item Quantity Description Material 001 1 Storage case, top Acrylic(?), injection molded 002 1 Storage case, bottom Acrylic(?), injection molded 003 1 Outer label Cardboard, stamped 004 5 Screws, self-tapping, Phillips head Steel 005 1 Case, top Polycarbonate(?), injection molded 006 1 Case, bottom Polycarbonate(?), injection molded 007 1 Internal Label Plastic Film 008 1 Tape pressure pad Stamped spring steel, felt
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