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TermDefinition
Assess To look closely at how well something meets goals or rules.
Assessment A way to check or measure something (like a test, survey, or self-check).
Brainstorm Sharing ideas freely in a group to solve a problem or come up with new ideas.
Client A person who uses the services of a business or professional.
Creativity The ability to think of and make new ideas or things.
Criteria The rules or standards used to judge or decide if something is good.
Constraint A limit or restriction, like not enough money, space, or materials.
Design A plan for making something that solves a problem or meets a need; it can also mean a drawing or a decorative pattern.
Design Brief A written plan that explains a problem to be solved, what the solution must include (criteria), and limits (constraints).
Design Process A step-by-step method to solve problems by coming up with many ideas and choosing the best one.
Design Statement A challenge that explains what the solution should do (but not how to do it).
Designer A person who creates plans, drawings, or ideas for how something should look or work.
Engineer A person who uses science and technology to solve real-world problem
Engineering Notebook A special notebook where engineers write down all their work, ideas, and designs in order.
Innovation An improvement or upgrade to something that already exists
Invention A brand-new product, process, or system that has never been made before.
Iterative Doing steps over and over until you get the best result.
Justifiable Something that can be explained as fair or reasonable.
Piling-on – Adding new ideas that build on someone else’s idea.
Problem Identification Realizing and naming a problem that needs to be fixed
Product Something made by people, machines, or nature that you can use or touch.
Prototype A test version or model of something to see how it works before making the final one.
Research Studying information to learn facts or make new discoveries.
Valid Something true, accurate, and backed up by evidence.
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