Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Green Technology Unit Criterion A: Inquiring and Analysing Summative


Teacher(s)
Victor, Opondo
Subject group and discipline
Design (DD)
Unit title
Green Technology
MYP year
MYP 4
Unit duration (hrs)

Inquiry: Establishing the purpose of the unit
Key concept
Related concept(s)
Global context
Change

innovation
Globalisation & sustainability
Statement of inquiry


The success of innovations is pegged on sustainable changes.


Inquiry questions
Factual— Is Renewable Energy Sustainable?

Conceptual— To what extent have the changes in innovation impacted the environment?
Effects of information technology on Environment

Debatable— Will our environmental problems be addressed if we fully use renewable energy in all our systems?


Focus area: Human activities that have impact on the environment.

Challenge


As human beings scramble for finite resources to satisfy their unlimited needs, they have impacted negatively on the environment through industrialization and population growth which has led to numerous environmental degradation through; Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Soil Pollution, Technological invention and poor waste management. All of these problems pose as the recipe for Global Warming which has remained a global phenomenon to the entire universe. These problems can be solved easily by introducing new or existing information technology solutions that will remain environmental friendly with positive impact to the ailing environment. The digital solutions can be used to transform, educate, advocate and create alerts by providing platforms to nurture, restore and protect our mother nature through green technology.


Your task is to identify an environmental related problem/challenge locally or internationally that can be addressed or solved using an IT based solution that support green technology in totality. The problem should be clearly described and the client's or target audience's current way of addressing the situation described. The problem description should include the current limitations the client is facing and detailed explanation of why you think an IT solution will be the best.

Criterion A: Inquiring and analysing
Maximum: 8
Students identify the need for a solution to a problem. At the end of year 4, students should be able to:
      i.  Explain and justify the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target
 audience : 1 pagediscuss the environmental problems and how long it has persisted,  show how it has affected the client 
and community, show how the client is in dire need for solution, justify by giving examples on why such a problem needs a quick 
IT solution.
     ii.  Identify and prioritize primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem: 
2 pages. A table of research plan indicating questions relevant from primary and secondary sources. 
A summary of the feedback from research.
              Task                   
           Priority
           Why is it        important
             Sources
            Completion date






























   iii.    Analyse a range of existing products that inspire a solution to the problem:
4 pages: analyze 5 applications relevant to the IT tools you chose by using a table. 
Application
Advantages
Limitation















analyze 5 existing  products created to solve similar environmental problems . (paragraph)
    iv.     Develop a detailed design brief, which summarizes the analysis of relevant research. 
2 pages.

- write a detailed design brief that outlines, the client/target audience opinion, the experts opinion, and your personal opinion. discuss the IT tool you will use, discuss the key features of the tool, specifications  and its benefits to the client based on your research.

Capture; key concept- Change, related concept- Innovation and global context-Globalisation & sustainability

Sample Criterion A Document



1. In-Text Citation.

In - Text Citation allows the reader to know what ideas, opinion and facts are the author's and what came from the source. The citation also refers the reader/ examiner to the reference page at the end for full citation.


In APA style, in-text citation are composed of author's last name, date/year of publication and the page number. (Truner, 2003,p.34).If you include a page range, use two ps followed by a period (Wafula, 2015, pp.34-35). The sentence period comes at the end of closing parenthesis.


 Additional information
 1. one author stated "..................",(Tally, 2003, p.6).
2. Two authors said, "...................",(Tally,& Deifan,2003, p.7).
3. Three to five authors ".............", (Tally, Daifan,&Mohamed, 2003, pp. 45-46).
4. Six or more authors, ".............",(Tally et al,2003, p. 17).
5. Unknown author use short title (" hip hop art", 2006, p. 7).
6. No date no page  (" hip hop art", n.d, para.1).


 Read more on this link In-Text citation

2. Appendix/appendices.
An appendix (one item) OR appendices (more than one item) is information that is NOT ESSENTIAL to explain your findings in the essay or report that you have written. However, this information may support your analysis and justification of your conclusions. For example the interview questions and answers.

 Therefore, you will need to know that: 
● Appendices are used when the incorporation of material in the body of the work would make it poorly structured or too long and detailed.
( Interviews, questionnaires, surveys and their answers can be placed in appendix)

● Appendices may be used for helpful, supporting or essential material that would otherwise clutter, break up or be distracting to the text. ( images, photocopies, drawings, sketches,...)

● Other people’s work in the appendix will be referred to (e.g. see Appendix 3), not quoted (e.g. using short or long quotes) from the appendix.

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