Saturday, 12 December 2015

Criteria D - Evaluating

Peer Evaluation 



Self Evaluation 



Final TinkerCAD Reflection 



Throughout this journey of using TinkerCAD, I have learnt many things that I didn't know before, I didn't only learn how to use TinkerCAD but I also learned improved at using blogger. This year, I must admit, I used blogger way more than I did last year and now I can officially say that I am a sort of pro, I practiced using all the editing options and I even learnt how to upload videos. On TinkerCAD, I learnt how to move shapes, change the size of shapes, re-create pictures and objects and even create my own project. If I had to re-create my project, I would certainly spend more time on creating my designs on TinkerCAD and try to use a variety of shapes and explore further but overall I am really happy on how my project turned out. 

As I said I am really proud of my work and I actually didn't think both models could turn out like this, especially because I am not even close to being a pro with TinkerCAD and still find it hard to work with it and create proper designs and not just shapes. However I do indeed believe that both of my products are good products and I am not ashamed to show people and tell them how happy I am that they turned out like this. I have still kept to my specification on the target audience and I feel like these to phone holders are perfect for any gender and any age who has a phone and even the price isn't to high or to low. From my beginning primary research and my on experience, I truly think that my products could help people with the problem of losing or forgetting their phone, but at the same time help them with the major problem of tangled earphones that everyone deals with everyday. I  enjoyed this journey of discovering and using TinkerCAD, I complete this unit and reflection knowing that throughout these all these weeks, I have learnt something new about technology and about the world. This has helped me understand how products are initially though of, planned and created, it has given me another perspective of the world I live in today. In the future, I will certainly look back at my work and maybe even try and create something new with TinkerCAD.   

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