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Design Team Challenge - Cardboard Chair 
This is the scoring rubric for the IED Cardboard Chair Design Challenge
Rubric Code: GXXW2X4
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Subject: Engineering  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Design Challenge - Cardboard Chair
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Build Constraints

Poor

Chair build contains materials other than cardboard throughout.
Fair

Chair is built of cardboard, but some adhesive was used.
Good

Chair is built with cardboard only, and no sign of other materials or adhesives.
Design Concept

Poor

Design concept is not in line with decision matrix and sketches with many major change orders
Fair

Design concept is mostly like planned, but has some major change orders applied.
Good

Design concept is exactly like planned on decision matrix and sketches with few change orders.
Weight constraint

Poor

Chair is unable to hold a weight that is acceptable (less than -10 of the minimum weight).
Fair

Chair build is able to hold a weight that is within -10 lbs of the constraint criteria.
Good

Chair build is able to hold equal to or greater than then minimum weight.
Presentation

Poor

Chair presentation is unorganized and includes minimal images that coincide with the complete design process.
Fair

Chair presentation includes images, but the explanation of the design process is lacking substance.
Good

Chair presentation includes images and explanations of the entire design process.




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