There are this many steps in the Engineering Design Process.
What is seven (7)?
What is Isometric?
Desired features of a design or a product.
What is Criteria?
These are the ways you can get in contact with Byrne or Wing if you need to.
What are texts, calls, or emails?
This step in the Engineering Design Process would most likely require use of the internet.
What is Researching the Problem.
This type of drawing has three different views for the same object, all showing a different side (top/plan, front, side).
What is Orthographic?
Anything that people do to change the natural world to make our lives better.
What is Technology.
These were the criteria for our pumpkin chunker.
What are "it had to be free-standing," and "operated with one hand?"
You and your team have created a prototype of a new desk. This would be the next step in the Engineering Design Process.
What is Test and Evaluate?
This type of drawing allows engineers and architects to show large objects or spaces as smaller images.
What is Scaled Drawing?
These people use the laws and ideas from scientists to develop new technologies (AKA superheroes).
Who are Engineers?
This is the name of the engineering company that redesigned the shopping cart.
What is IDEO?
You have been tasked with creating a new and improved book bag by the end of the week. The time you have to create a solution is an example of this.
What is a constraint?
This type of drawing shows an object in 3-dimensions.
What is Isometric?
A full-scale working model used to test how well a technology works is called this.
What is a Prototype?
These are what the gardens planted at Strawberry Mansion are supposed to attract.
What are pollinators?
This step of the engineering design process would the last step before starting the whole process over.
What is Redesign Based on Feedback?
The name of the image shown here.
What is a Floor Plan or Blueprint.
These things are restrictions when designing a new project (example: time).
What are Constraints?
This was IDEO's motto about failure.
What is "fail often in order to succeed sooner?"