Thursday 5 May 2016

TERM 2 ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD RUBRIC


T2 Learning Objective:
- To test by applying knowledge of [sketching/drawing/rendering/construction/tools/machinery] to a technological problem



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DVC
Freehand sketching
Produce freehand sketches that explore and communicate functional and / or aesthetic features of their design

• with 2D views,
• and 3D form using isometric, oblique or perspective, drawing methods
• using sketching techniques such as: crating, use of line hierarchy and quick rendering.
Produce freehand sketches that also clearly


are in proportion
• show functional features such as construction, structure, use and operation
• show aesthetic features such as shape, form, texture and surface finish.
Produce freehand sketches that effectively shows in-depth visual information that:

• conveys the intent (meaning / purpose) of the design ideas
• is in the form of related sketches, for example: exploded views, sectional, sequential, detail, assembly, etc.
Rendering
Communicate the form of design ideas by indicating the tonal qualities produced by an identified light source and its three dimensional effects on the object’s shape and surface qualities.
Clearly communicate the form of design ideas by consistently applying rendering techniques to communicate an objects shape and surface qualities.
Effectively communicate the form of design ideas by skilfully applying rendering techniques to convincingly communicate shape and surface qualities, enhancing the realistic representation of design qualities to an audience.



Freehand sketches are used to explore and communicate ideas and must be created/produced unassisted by the use of instruments or any electronic technologies. Both two-dimensional and three-dimensional (eg isometric, perspective, oblique and planometric) freehand sketching techniques must be used. Examples of sketching techniques could include quick rendering, crating, and use of line hierarchy.

Produce freehand sketches that communicate design ideas.
Produce freehand sketches that clearly communicate design ideas
Produce freehand sketches that effectively communicate design ideas.
Using freehand sketches to describe design features. Describing includes but is not limited to showing form, shape and function.
Creating freehand sketches that describe design features in proportion

Showing detailed information about design features. Detailed information typically includes but is not limited to details of construction, structure, function and aesthetics.
Showing in-depth information about the intent of the design features.

In-depth information refers to a body of related sketches that include but are not limited to exploded, sectional and sequential views that explain design features.

Form refers to an object’s shape and surface qualities. Examples of surface qualities relate to the materiality; colour, texture and finish of the object. Surface qualities may include but are not limited to – highlights, reflections and shadow.





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DVC

Visual Communication of Design Ideas
Use visual communication techniques to generate design ideas.
Use visual communication techniques skilfully to generate design ideas.
Use visual communication techniques effectively to generate design ideas.
Visual communication techniques: sketching, rendering, modelling/model making, collage and overlays, digital media and image manipulation
Using techniques to explore the functional and aesthetic qualities of the design to generate design possibilities.
Using techniques to explore in detail the functional and aesthetic qualities of the design to generate divergent design possibilities.
Using techniques to comprehensively explore the functional and aesthetic qualities of the design to reflect on and extend divergent design possibilities.
Functional qualities: operation eg movement and ergonomic interface, construction eg material and assembly, size, scale, and proportion.
Aesthetic qualities: colour, tone, texture, pattern, shape, balance, surface finish.
• Visual communication techniques are used to generate ideas to show design qualities.



• Design ideas are produced that explore identifiable design qualities.
• Visual communication techniques are used skilfully to generate ideas to show design qualities with clarity through well-articulated visual means.


• Divergent design ideas are produced that explore identifiable design qualities.
• Visual communication techniques are used effectively to generate ideas to show design qualities with clarity and a depth of understanding through well articulated visual means.

• Divergent design ideas are produced that are explored and extended to show identifiable design qualities.


Level 1 A.S.
AS91337 - Use visual communication techniques to generate design ideas


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