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LuckyWell [14K]
1 year ago
4

Explain the general steps of the technological design process and the criteria that must be considered when designing a solution

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Biology
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Vikki [24]1 year ago
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The general steps of the technological design process are identification of the problem, research, solution, and discussion of the final model.

The technological design process consists of seven steps:

Start off by identifying and defining the problem. This is the most crucial step of the process.

After that, design your process and conduct some in-depth research to find answers to the problems.

Conceptualize the concepts and do some brainstorming to make a better understanding.

After doing some final research, finalize the process.

Not but least, communication and design discussion is also integral part of the process.

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