Problem Definition Statement Grading Table
Problem Definition Statement Grading Table
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Title Page 5
Theme of the Project 5
Creativity/Relevance of the Project Theme 10
Number of Words !00"#00$ 5
%ormatting Rules 10
&rammar and 'entence 'tructure 10
Redundancy in 'entences 5
References 5
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What would the final design product look like in order to
resolve the defined need (a product, product improvement,
civil or architectural project, etc.)?
10
How will the design satisfy that need? 5
How is that need currently being satisfied and how will
the new design change and improve things?
5
Who will use or benefit from the design? 5
What other ways might the need be met? What alternatives are
there to the proposed design?
5
What problems will have to be surmounted in doing the design? 5
What constraints, technical, economic, environmental, social
and political, must the design satisfy?
5
What criteria will be used to evaluate the design? 5
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