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Module 1 Final Memo
Rubric Code:
X2X8265
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Subject:
Engineering
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Formatting
Descriptions
Maximum Points
5 pts
Minor Errors
4 pts
Major Errors
3 pts
Missing
0 pts
n/a
(N/A)
Organization, proofreading and clarity
Maximum Points
Document flows and is well organized.
Minor Errors
Majority of the document flows but some areas where flow and organization could be improved.
Major Errors
Parts of the document flows but many areas where flow and organization could be improved.
Missing
n/a
Font size, margins, double spaced
Maximum Points
Document has correct font size, margins and spacing.
Minor Errors
Document has limited repeated error in font size, margins, spacing (i.e., the error is not isolate to only one location, but is not persistent throughout the document).
Major Errors
Document has several repeated error in font size, margins, spacing (i.e., the error is not isolate to only one location, but is not persistent throughout the document).
Missing
Document has persistent errors in font size, margins, or spacing, etc.
n/a
Figure & table formatting
Maximum Points
Follows all rules for figure and table formatting.
Minor Errors
Follows most of the rues for figure and table formatting.
Major Errors
Follows some of the rues for figure and table formatting.
Missing
n/a
Memo formatting & Page length
Maximum Points
Both are Maximum
Minor Errors
Memo Formatting - YES
Page Limit - Slightly Over
Major Errors
Memo Formatting - NO
Page Limit - YES
-- OR --
Memo Formatting - YES
Page Limit - Significantly Over
Missing
n/a
Needs Assessment and Problem Formulation
Maximum Points
5 pts
Between Maximum & Minimum
4 pts
Minimum Requirements
3 pts
Missing
0 pts
n/a
(N/A)
Brief Overview
Maximum Points
Provides a complete but brief overview of the project (i.e., the customer and the need).
Between Maximum & Minimum
Minimum Requirements
Has some introduction, but fails to introduce the customer or the general need (i.e., introduction is incomplete).
Missing
n/a
Needs Assessment and Problem Formulation
5 Requirements
10 pts
4 Requirements
8 pts
3 Requirments
6 pts
2 Requirements
4 pts
1 Requirements
2 pts
Requirements
5 Requirements
Has:
3 Explicit
2 Implicit
4 Requirements
Has 4 of the following 5:
3 Explicit
2 Implicit
3 Requirments
Has 3 of the following 5:
3 Explicit
2 Implicit
2 Requirements
Has 2 of the following 5:
3 Explicit
2 Implicit
1 Requirements
Has 1 of the following 5:
3 Explicit
2 Implicit
Analysis and Implementation: First cycle
Maximum Points
5 pts
Satisfactory Response
4 pts
Non satisfactory Requirements
3 pts
Missing
0 pts
n/a
(N/A)
Overall design with final form selected
Maximum Points
Provides a complete overview of the final form selected for iteration one.
Satisfactory Response
Discusses the final form of the first iteration, but discussion is not complete.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
n/a
Design or component that was considered but not kept
Maximum Points
Discusses a design that wasn't selected and clearly explains why that design was not selected using good reason/evidence.
Satisfactory Response
Discuses a design that wasn't selected, but doesn't provide a full, complete reason/evidence for why the design wasn't selected.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
n/a
Results of first test day
Maximum Points
Provides a complete, comprehensive overview of the results from First Testing Day.
Satisfactory Response
Provides a discussion of the results from First Testing Day and covers most of the results, but is not complete.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
n/a
Appropriate figure of iteration 1 design
Maximum Points
Includes a figure of Iteration 1 that is clear to see.
Satisfactory Response
Includes a figure of Iteration 1, but the picture is not clear.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
n/a
Analysis and Implementation: Second cycle
Maximum Points
10 pts
Between Maximum and Satisfactory
9 pts
Satisfactory Response
8 pts
Non satisfactory Requirements
7 pts
Missing
0 pts
Table summarizing design changes
Maximum Points
Table is complete and clearly outlines the reason for each change along with the outcome of each change.
Between Maximum and Satisfactory
Satisfactory Response
Includes a table of the changes, reasons and outcomes, but the reasons and outcomes are not complete.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
Discuss results of testing day
Maximum Points
Provides a complete, comprehensive overview of the results from Second Testing Day.
Between Maximum and Satisfactory
Satisfactory Response
Provides a discussion of the results from Second Testing Day and covers most of the results, but is not complete.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
Analysis and Implementation: Second cycle
Maximum Points
5 pts
Satisfactory Response
4 pts
Non satisfactory Requirements
3 pts
Missing
0 pts
n/a
(N/A)
Figure of iteration 2 design
Maximum Points
Includes a figure of Iteration 2 that is clear to see.
Satisfactory Response
Includes a figure of Iteration 2, but the picture is not clear.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
n/a
Final Comparisons and Recommendations
Maximum Points
10 pts
Between Maximum and Satisfactory
9 pts
Satisfactory Response
8 pts
Non satisfactory Requirements
7 pts
Missing
0 pts
Compare and contrast your design and the peer design from iteration 1
Maximum Points
Discussion comparing the two designs is complete and thorough. References clear distinctions and similarities, particularly in terms of functionality.
Between Maximum and Satisfactory
Satisfactory Response
Discusses the two designs, but only briefly and incompletely compares them.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Missing
Describe at least 2 changes you would consider moving forward with reasoning
Maximum Points
Describes two changes that should be implemented and provides reason and evidence for doing so.
Between Maximum and Satisfactory
Satisfactory Response
Describes two changes that should be implemented, but the reason and evidence for doing so is incomplete.
Non satisfactory Requirements
Describes one change, but doesn't present a second change.
Missing
Deductions
No Deductions
0 pts
Deductions
0 pts
n/a
(N/A)
n/a
(N/A)
n/a
(N/A)
Deductions
No Deductions
Deductions
Explain deductions in the comments.
n/a
n/a
n/a
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