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Another great planning method that I used especially for the creation of the main product, I used a manufacturing plan. The manufacturing plan is a step by step plan of the product creation. In my plan I has three different sections. The first section included a table of the equipment list. the next section contained a step by step instruction list. Lastly, the last section contained some of the evidence from the creation process. Look through the slide show to the left to see all the three different sections.
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Friday 18th Sept 2020 (18/9/20) @2:00pm: The main purpose of this meeting with my supervisor is to introduce the final idea that I have for this project. Also start discussing the Criteria A requirements, format and content to achieve a level 7-8. Here are some notes that I took from the meeting: Justify and explain the relevance of the global context with reference to the IB definitions, Don’t repeat yourself and get to the point, Link the project/idea to school academic subjects and explain the link and how these subjects have helped with the product, Evaluate your sources using the format with OPVL, make sure the sources are all different and there is a minimum of 4 sources, Always reference “see appendix A” or see “work cited page” in your report to use a reference, ALWAYS MLA citing.
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Thursday 22nd Oct 2020 (22/10/20) @1:00pm: The aim for this meeting was to go over my criterion A feedback for any further inquiries. As well as discus the requirements for Criterion B to achieve a level 7-8. Here are some notes that I took from the meeting: What should be included in criterion B alongside checklist requirements: Create a detailed action plan that outlines all the important steps for this project, With start and end date and priority marking, Develop a criterion in which the product will be assessed against,Must be assessed against 4 different criteria’s and must have a marking scheme, Use screenshots as evidence to show organization skills and planning skills,Reflect on personal strengths and weaknesses to show reflective and thinking skills
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Saturday 17th Nov 2020 (17/11/20) @3:30pm: I wanted to finalize all my designs digitally to see how they will look on the clothing and the positions of the designs. I had three jacket designs, four t-shirt designs, two short designs and two shoe designs. These designs were found from the internet from a variety of websites and a few from google images. I carefully analyzed all of the designs and decided to choose one from each section. So, at the end I had 5 different pieces of clothing and each had their own different design. I also chose the final designs by looking at the themes, I wanted there to be the same theme to them. It was more of a color theme which I went for, I looked at all of them and decided to do all the designs that had lost of color since that was one of the strands in the criterion and color attracts clients which will help promote my product.
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Sunday 3rd Jan 2021 (3/1/21) @1:00pm: Finish the last piece of clothing and if there is time, I will iron down the designs. I started my final product which was the shoes on Sunday 3rd January and worked on them until Thursday (roughly 5 days). Towards the end of the week, on Thursday I was finishing up with the shoes design and I had Friday and Saturday to allow the shoes to dry and peal of the masking tape off. I also filled or touched up the boarders of each design weren’t straight or were smudged I filled them in. At the end of the week, on Saturday I ironed the designs of all of the clothes so that they are 100% secure on the material and won’t fade or crack when they are being used or in the wash.
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