CRITERION D CONTENTS LIST
WHAT MAKES FOR A SUCCESSFUL CRITERION D?
Testing of the prototype is measurable and tangible evidence is gathered
The client/user is included in the testing and evaluation process
Required changes are identified and justified through client and testing feedback
The design is redesigned and explicitly references testing and feedback in changes
- PROTOTYPE ANALYSIS
Photos of final prototype to include all features and angles
Annotations identifying & briefly explaining each feature
Changes made. Explain and justify any deviations/changes from the plan
2. TESTING THE PROTOTYPE
Table format used
Appropriate and measurable testing methods created
Testing evaluates function, impact, suitability & useability
Each test is carried out and documented with photo evidence and brief summary
Needed changes are identified and explained
3. EVALUATION AGAINST SPECIFICATION
Table format with specification numbers listed
Yes/no evaluation process with justified reasons
Brief summary (outline changes needed here too)
4. DEMONSTRATED IMPROVEMENTS
3D redesign of final idea to incorporate changes identified in prototype testing
Varied angles, views and close ups used to show changes
Brief annotations explain and justify changes