Task A2 | R
esearch plan
🔎 What?
❗Why?
Construct a research plan, which states and prioritizes the You want to identify valuable sources of information to
primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution provide input for your project (now and later) and you want to
to the problem. make sure you balance your research efforts over the different
areas of research that are needed.
⚙ How?
Adjust and extend the provided partial research plan in order to:
● Identify primary and secondary sources that you could consult in order to be a knowledgeable designer in this project,
ready to design and create. Use the following prompts:
○ You can make observations, do measurements and experiments.
○ You can interview (experienced) experts or other stakeholders in your project.
○ You can survey your target audience.
○ You can consult secondary sources.
● Describe what you want to learn from each of these sources in detail.
● Prioritize the importance of each part of your research (you may not have time to do it all!).
● Research and find out the answers! P resent all research notes from your research in the table below. This section can
contain pieces of text directly copy-pasted from sources, results of surveys, photographs, transcripts of interviews etc.
Research Plan + Research
Research questions What is the answer? Where could I find Prioritization
an answer? * = Good to
What type of know
source is it? ** = Useful
Primary or *** = Directly
useful
Secondary?
**** = Vital
PROPERTIES: ● Cotton is prized for its comfort, easy care, Online ***
[***] What properties (or and affordability and is ideal for clothing,
bedding, towels, and furnishings. (Cotton Cotton Fibers and
characteristics) of a fabric
Fibers) its Properties
determine what you can do with ● Characteristics of Cotton Fibers and (secondary)
it? Products
○ Comfortable to wear
○ Natural, cellulosic fiber Fabric
○ Absorbs water and “breathes” Characteristics for
○ Slow to dry Garment
○ Resists static electricity build-up Manufacturing
○ Wrinkles easily (secondary)
○ Can withstand heat, detergents,
and bleach
○ About 20% stronger when wet
than dry
○ Will shrink unless treated
○ Can be damaged by mildew
○ Can be damaged by prolonged
exposure to sunlight (Fabric
Characteristics)
DEFINITIONS: - A fabric is the cloth that is produced by fabric
● What is a fabric? weaving and knitting. Textile
- a material which is a flexible material that garment
● What are textiles?
● What are garments? contains natural or artificial fibers.
- Garments are scraps of clothings
MANUFACTURING - Cotton textiles are formed by weaving, attach pieces of
● How are cotton textiles knitting, crocheting, knotting , tatting, fabric
made? felting, or braiding the material into cloth
- Lining 2 pieces of fabric and pin them
● What are the basic together and then use a sewing machine or
joining and assembly a needle and thread and then iron them
methods to attach together to make it smooth and cut the
pieces of fabric extra parts that you don't need.
together?
TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS - use a chalk and draw grain lines on the What is a pattern
FOR MAKING cloth (Wikipedia)
- Key features should be:
● How do you draw a
↪ clear lines
sewing pattern? What ↪ smooth garment and no wrinkles
are the key features of ↪ easy to read
a good pattern? - Materials and tools are
● What materials and ↪ Thead
↪ Needles
tools do I have
↪ garment
available for making my ↪ chalk
product? (see Appendix
A below)
CLIENT INFORMATION - I will design for my classmate, Tea.
● Who could I design for? - The target group that she represents is 13
- 17 year old expat teenagers
● What group (target
- The colour scheme is going to be pale and
audience) does this basic colours (eg; pastel pink, baby blue,
person represent? black, white, gray) The client likes to wear
● What material sweatpants, hoodies, t-shirts, skirt and
properties or aesthetic jeans. The material will be cotton.
factors need to be
taken into account for
this client? (What kind
of colours and style do
they like?)
A2 Assessment
Level Descriptor Typical features of student work
0 The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
1-2 The student states s ome research needed to ❏ A limited amount of sources and information is stated which
develop a solution to the problem, with makes it difficult to find the answers to the research
some guidance. questions. Some sections were incomplete. Be sure to review
your work for completeness.
❏ There is only one type of source used in your research. Both
primary and secondary sources are needed.
❏ You did not prioritize your research in your planning.
Prioritization is important to organizing your research.
3-4 The student states the research needed to ❏ Some sources and information are stated which makes it
develop a solution to the problem, with challenging to find the answers to the research questions. If
some guidance. you identify more sources, you will have a broader
understanding of the research questions.
❏ There is only one type of source used in your research. Both
primary and secondary sources are needed.
❏ You did not prioritize your research in your planning.
Prioritization is important to organizing your research.
5-6 The student constructs a research plan, ❏ A number of sources and information are stated. You
which s tates and p
rioritizes the primary and demonstrated that you can find the answers to the research
secondary research needed to develop a questions. Even more appropriate sources would strengthen
solution to the problem, with some your understanding.
guidance. ❏ There are a few types of sources used in your research.
Having a good variety of sources allows you to get
information from different viewpoints.
❏ You prioritized your research in your planning.
7-8 The student constructs a research plan, ❏ An effective number of sources and information are stated.
which s tates and p
rioritizes the primary and You demonstrated that you can find the answers to the
secondary research needed to develop a research questions from a number of relevant sources.
solution to the problem i ndependently. ❏ There is an excellent variety of types of sources used in your
research. Primary and secondary sources provide a broad
understanding as you move forward.
❏ You prioritized your research in your planning. This will help
keep you organized in preparing for the next step of the
criterion.
Appendix A: Tools and Materials (primary source)
For this project, you will be provided with the materials and tools listed below. The list is not exhaustive but gives a good idea of
what is reasonably available. It is up to you to figure out how to use and process them. You will have to make sure you understand
the properties of the materials and tools you choose in order to make smart design choices for your product.
Fabric and materials you need to provide yourself
● Anything you can reclaim from garments otherwise thrown away. This will not be provided. You need to bring it in from
home.
● Straps, buckles, buttons etc that you can reclaim from garments otherwise thrown away.
● Do not buy fabric!
Tools and materials provided by school
● Thread (polyester and cotton and waxed)
● Eyelets
● Studs
● Rivets
● Snap fasteners
● Velcro (sew-on and stick on)
● Anything you request that is approved by the teacher.
● Fabric glue
● Contact adhesive (Elmer’s multi-purpose spray adhesive)
● Sewing machine (Brother JA1450NT)
● Needles
● Seam ripper
● Fabric shears
● Rotary cutter
● Hole punch
● Rivet/eyelet setter and die