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what goes in the engineering notebook and how is it judged

what goes in the engineering notebook and how is it judged

What Goes in the Engineering Notebook

The engineering notebook can include the following elements:

  • Expected Content: Problem Definition, Information Gathering, Brainstorming Solutions, Concept Design, System Level Design, Testing, Design Improvement, Production, Promotion, Budgeting, Planning, and Outreach .
  • Team Plan: A sustainability, strategic, or business plan .
  • Robot Documentation: Information on parts and materials, explanations of components, and captioned graphics (such as CAD screenshots or photos) explaining how mechanisms work .
  • Engineering Process and Iterations: A narrative of the team's progress from initial unrealized ideas to final designs . Each iteration should document why a change was made, what the change was, how it was enacted, the results, and future improvements . Math should be included in these explanations to target the Think award .
  • Style and Format: The notebook can be handwritten or typed, and should maintain a consistent team brand and professional tone .

How the Notebook is Judged

The engineering notebook is completely optional and is not a requirement for any award . While it was required in the past, this is no longer the case .

However, judges can still technically ask to see the notebook for more information . Additionally, teams can keep the notebook on hand in the pits as a quick reference for judges during pit interviews .

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