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MEM50205 Diploma of Engineering Technical (Mechanical)<br />

Section 4 – Practical Tasks and Observation Recording Sheets<br />

The products of the project will include the following documents:<br />

� a project plan – a document which provides an overview of the project and of what needs<br />

to be done<br />

� a project consulting record – which can be in the form or a table that records who they<br />

have consulted for the project and the outcomes of their consultation, eg<br />

Date Industry researched/person consulted Summary of outcomes<br />

� a materials research report – which should include all the calculations and materials<br />

research required to support the development or improvement of the chosen process or<br />

product<br />

� a resource description document – which should describe all the resources required for<br />

the project, and include sources and references<br />

� design graphics – graphics they have created or graphics to which they have significantly<br />

contributed<br />

� a final project report – a critical review of the design implementation, including a selfassessment.<br />

They will be assessed on the evidence they provide of a significant contribution in the<br />

following areas:<br />

� assisting with design<br />

� assisting with implementation<br />

� communicating and consulting<br />

� designing and development processes<br />

� engineering fundamentals<br />

� measurement and calculation<br />

� researching materials<br />

� OHS considerations<br />

� problem solving<br />

� selection of resources.<br />

Page 131 of 206 © Department of Education and Training 2009<br />

Version 1, July 2009

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