Technical File Conception

Base Knowledge

N/A

Teaching Methodologies

6.1 TEACHING METHODS

The methodological options leading to the fulfilment of the curricular unit’s program will focus on the following pedagogical strategy:

– oral presentation oriented to the estimated contents;

– work developed under the teacher guidance.

 

6.2 EVALUATION METHODS

 

Given the specificity of this curricular unit, the student must guarantee a minimum presence in 42 contact hours (classes), with the right to take an exam, in case he/she has not been approved by continuous assessment.

 

 The work to be carried out will comply with criteria that will be explained in the statements and/or other elements presented, according to the following components and weights:

 

CONTINUOUS EVALUATION

– Exercise 1 – 15% weight in the assessment;

– Exercise 2 – 35% weight in the assessment;

– Exercise 3 – 50% weight in the assessment

 

EXAM

– Component Theoretical-practical – 40% of the evaluation

– Component practical –  60% of the evaluation

Learning Results

3.1. Identify the constituent elements and prepare the technical sheet.

3.2.Fill in the technical file taking into account the characteristics of the model

Program

4.1.Technical data sheet

4.1.1Elements of the technical data sheet

4.1.1.1 Identification of the article

4.1.1.2 Showcase

4.1.1.3 Technical drawing

4.1.1.4. Technical specifications

4.2. Filling in the technical sheet

4.2.1.1 Composition and storage label

4.2.1.2 Estimated Production Time

4.2.1.3 Cost of materials

4.2.1.4 Physical and Dimensional Properties

4.3. Development and creation of fabric

4.3.1.1. Technical drawing and sketching

4.3.1.2. Technical specifications

4.3.1.3 Preparation of a sample

Grading Methods

Continuing Evaluation
  • - Exercise 3 - 50.0%
  • - Exercise 1 - 15.0%
  • - Exercise 2 - 35.0%
Exam
  • - Theorical- practical component - 40.0%
  • - Practical component - 60.0%

Internship(s)

NAO

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