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3D Print Design Challenge 
Rubric Code: LX9384B
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Subject: Engineering  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Engineering Notebook

Poor

Something is above an entry, sometimes.
There is rather questionable data.
Diagrams and drawings are present.
Evidence of 1+ steps used during project.
Hey, at least you turned something in, right?
Fair

Some entries are dated, and listed with a heading.
Mostly qualitative and little quantitative data.
Some diagrams and drawings are well-labeled.
Evidence of 5+ steps used during project.
Some entries are robust and concise.
Good

Most entries are dated, and listed with a heading.
There is a diversity of qualitative and quantitative data.
Most diagrams and drawings are well-labeled.
Evidence of 7+ steps used during project.
At least one step is used more than once.
Most entries are robust and concise.
Excellent

All entries are dated, and listed with a heading.
There is a diversity of qualitative and quantitative data.
All diagrams and drawings are well-labeled.
Evidence of 9+ steps used during project.
At least one step is used more than once.
All entries are robust and concise.
Evidence of reflection on failures and future improvements.
Presentation

Poor

Presentation is NOT between 3-5 minutes.
No visual aid utilized.
Words are used.
Questions NOT answered.
You shared our air.
Fair

Presentation is NOT between 4-6 minutes.
No visual aid utilized and turned in.
A story of process described.
Questions answered.
Good questions asked of peers.
Good

Presentation is not between 4-6 minutes.
A visual aid utilized and turned in.
Good and succinct story of process described.
Questions answered well.
Good questions asked of peers.
Excellent

Presentation is between 4-6 minutes.
Good visual aid utilized and turned in.
Good and succinct story of process described.
Highlights noted.
Ending with possible next steps to take.
Questions answered well.
Good questions asked of peers.
Assembly

Poor

There was a Solidworks file turned in.
Fair

All requirements as outlined are met.
Made up of 3-7 parts.
Good

All requirements as outlined are met.
Made up of 3-7 parts.
Variety of Solidworks techniques employed.
One assembly showing how all parts work together.
Excellent

All requirements as outlined are met.
Made up of 3-7 parts.
Final parts have been given material properties.
High variety of Solidworks techniques employed.
All parts have descriptive names.
One assembly showing how all parts work together.
Widget

Poor

Widget is not functional, does not work as intended.
No parts fit as intended.
PLA filament did get used up.
Fair

Widget is somewhat functional, almost works as intended.
Function and form given little consideration.
Some parts fit as intended.
Good

Widget is functional, mostly works as intended.
Function and form given some consideration.
Most parts fit as intended.
Most parts are cleaned up and in final form.
Excellent

Widget is functional, working as intended.
Function and form well-considered.
DFM well-considered.
All parts fit as intended.
All parts are cleaned up and in final form.




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