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Engineering Design Rubrics


Engineering Design Process Portfolio Rubric

About the Rubric

The Engineering Design Process Portfolio Rubric identifies six levels of performance based on the following generic scoring scale:

5 Exemplary: Demonstrates thorough and penetrating understanding of key concepts; exhibits copious evidence of attainment of skills

4 Advanced: Demonstrates considerable understanding; exhibits considerable (substantial) evidence of attainment of skills

3 Proficient: Demonstrates general /adequate understanding of key concepts; exhibits adequate evidence of attainment of skills

2 Developing: Demonstrates a partial understanding of key concepts; exhibits some evidence of attainment of skills

1 Novice: Demonstrates a lack of/little understanding of key concepts; exhibits minimal evidence of attainment of skills

0 No evidence (No evidence of engagement, pre-engagement): Demonstrates no understanding of key concepts; exhibits no evidence of attainment of skills



Specific descriptors are provided to define these levels of performance for the various elements of each of six components or steps in the design process:

 Identifying, articulating, and justifying a problem

 Analysis of current and past solution attempts

 Generating an original solution

 Constructing a testable prototype or process

 Analyzing test data

 Reflecting and formulating recommendations

 Documenting and presenting the project





Engineering Portfolio Scoring Rubric

Engineering Design Process Portfolio Rubric

Component I: Identifying, Articulating, and Justifying a Problem

Element A: Identification and definition of the problem Element

 B: Justification of the problem Element

C: Documentation and analysis of past and current solution attempts Element

D: Identification, definition, and justification of solution design goals,parameters and constraints

Component II: Generating an Original Solution

Element E: Demonstration of design process thinking and analysis Element

 F: Application of mathematics, science, and engineering principles Element

 G: Demonstration of design viability

Component III: Constructing a Testable Prototype or Process

Element H: Demonstration of sufficiency of prototype design process Element

 I: Demonstration of sufficiency of final prototype iteration Element J: Demonstration of sufficiency of testing

Component IV: Analyzing Test Data

Element K: Analysis of the design based on testing Element

 L: Documentation of end user and stakeholder evaluation (external evaluation)

Component V: Reflecting and Formulating Recommendations

Element M: Reflection on the project design Element

N: Presentation of designer’s recommendations

Component VI: Documenting and Presenting the Project

Element O: Presentation of the project portfolio

Element P: Writing like an Engineer




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Dimensions and Advanced Rules
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Phase Engineering Design
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Stages of Engineering Processes
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