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The ib design cycle

The ib design cycle. By: Leonardo Maldonado-Torres. Investigate.

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The ib design cycle

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  1. The ib design cycle By: Leonardo Maldonado-Torres

  2. Investigate • The investigation stage requires a description of the problem as well as an explanation on why the problem is important.  The student must also relate the problem to their own life, to society and to one of the Areas of Interaction (AOI). • In addition to this, students should generate a couple of questions to guide them through their investigation of the issue or problem. .

  3. Design • In this stage, the student should include a variety of designs they may wish to use for their identified problem or issue. The designs should be evaluated against the design specification in order to determine whether or not the design would generate the wanted outcome. • Finally, the student should choose one design and justify their reasoning for selecting that design.

  4. Plan • The requirements of the plan stage could include the creation of a time line or a calendar. You will need a step-by-step plan as evidence of planning.If the student has made any modifications to their original design, the changes should be justified. 

  5. Create • While following the time plan and working on the creation of his or her product or outcome. • The tools and techniques utilized in the process of creation should be explained. Any changes made to the final design should be justified. Evidence should also be provided, such as photographs, screen shots, etc.

  6. evaluate • Finally, A detailed evaluation of the student's performance at each stage of the design cycle discussing the strengths and weaknesses of each stage is required. • As are reflections on how each stage could have been improved to reach a different outcome.

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