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FSE100 Online “Band-in-a-Box” Design Project required to build the duplicated instrument, just count it twice). Thus, you must prove that all these 4 instruments will fit within the 2ft x 2ft x 2ft box. This will most likely be done with a sketch and packing instructions. As a team, you cannot use any more than 10 ft of pipe (of any diameter) and 6 ft of piano wire/guitar strings (of any gauge) in these 4 instruments. Budget & Supplies You are required to track all expenses related to the construction of your instrument for inclusion in a team budget. Each individual cannot spend more than $15 on their instrument and every material used (even if pulled from the trash) must have a value associated with it and be included in the budget. Discuss value of recycled items with instructor before using them in your design. Only materials used in the design need to be included in budget (for instance, if you buy 20 nails and only use 5 in your design take the total cost divided by 5 for the amount that will be in your budget). Adhesives and tapes do not need to be included in budget unless the cost of the tapes/adhesives are the predominate expense of the design (if your entire instrument is made of duct tape, than you should take that into account). There is a flat $1 painting fee, regardless of the amount of paint used. Project Evaluation Each team’s design will be evaluated based on quality of tone produced by all the instruments in the design, overall quality of the track, total cost of the design, creativity, and the aesthetics/craftsmanship of all the instruments in the design. Your team will also be evaluated on the ability to clearly communicate your design/results in both oral and written form throughout the project. Besides creating a functioning prototype of your design, your group will be required to provide various intermediate project deliverables throughout the project (see Project Grading Details table below). These intermediate deliverables are designed to aid you in working through the design process. You will be given documents (under Project Documents on the course shell) detailing what will be expected for each of these deliverables. In addition to written project deliverables, your team will also be expected to give two short oral presentations (recorded and uploaded to YouTube or Vimeo) on your design as well as write a technical report on your design. Due dates of all project deliverables are included in the weekly schedule on the course shell so please be sure to check them out. All project deliverables are to be completed and submitted as a team and are due at the dates and times specified (note again that all due dates and times are for Arizona time) . Each team member is expected to contribute to the content of each of the team deliverables in order to receive credit for the assignment. The extent to which each person is expected to contribute on an assignment is left up to the team. If a team member fails to contribute to a project deliverable, the person’s name should NOT be included in the assignment and that person will receive zero credit for the assignment. You will be required to keep a team design notebook which will be updated and checked weekly. The document describing the expectations for this design notebook is posted on the course shell along with other project related documents. It is also highly recommended that your team keeps detailed notes of your design process in your team’s notebook. It is also expected that everyone will contribute to the contents of the design notebook. Design notebook grades will be assigned to individuals in the team after the design notebook has been checked throughout the design process. Project Grading Details As stated above, you will have various deliverables which make up your project grade. The following table details how the grading of your project will be determined. Individual grades will be based on the
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