Browsing all articles from April, 2009

Elements that are part of FYP submission:
Individual:
* Individual’s creative intention
* Contributions towards project
* Personal evaluation and thoughts on the project

Written report submission:
Submission requirements:
* Full record of work that is comprehensible to industry professionals without expert knowledge in chosen field.
* Clear, concise and detailed
* Maximum length: 2000 words

Part One:
* Project objectives
* Target audience
* Treatment and creative concpt exploration
* Project development documentation (photos of process, notes, sketches)

Part Two:
* Research Techniques, sources and findings, if any
* Learning Journey (challenges or problems faced and the informed decisions made)

Part Three:
Conclusion and Critique:
* How we could have made it better?
* What we would have wanted to do but did not?

What to submit?
* 3 soft copies of their G301 documents in CDs or DVDs
* 3 printed reports
* Professional package
* Type written size 12 times nw roman

Academic Schedule
* 6 May weblog launch
* 20 May facilities requirement deadlin
* 27 May MIDPOINT ASSESSMENT
* 28 July PROJECT SUBMISSION
* 8 Aug ORAL DEFENSE (final say)

Websites:
* SPP : www.myrp.sg/projects
* Weblog : www.rp.sg/weblogsta (update weekly)

The School of Engineering at Republic Polytechnic and supported by Singapore Science Centre is organizing the inaugural competition of the Underwater Robotic Olympiad 2009. This one-day fun filled programme promises to unleash the students’ creativity and realize their dreams of designing and building their own underwater robots that can swim and race at Republic Polytechnic’s swimming pool.


Date: 27th May 2009, Wednesday

Time: 8.30 am – 5.30 pm

Venue: Republic Polytechnic, Agora Hall 1

Registration: http://www.rp.sg/seg/events/Registration.asp

R.S.V.P: 30th April 2009

robots-at-swimming-pool.jpg

With the outbreak of the Influenza A (H1NI), from 4th of May ’09, please be remembered to bring a thermometer.

3rd Team Meeting (29th April 09, Wed) at RP Library. 2pm – 5pm
(First meeting with Erika)


We met Erika to clarify some questions. Mainly to have a better understanding on what is new media and if our definition is correct. Also to share our ideas with her to know if it can be used. Erika clarified that New Media is basically anything (including existing media/technology) used in a new/fresh way – never seen before. She also mentioned that our ideas cannot be used because promoting a movement or a cause is not qualified for Crowbar. It is safer if we just do on a product or a service. Erika also advice us to kill two birds with one stone by focusing on both FYP and Crowbar to adhere to both G301 and Crowbar’s rule and not just FYP alone. However, she said that it is still up to us to decide.

After the meeting with her, our team stayed back to think of products that we are interested and to advertise.
- Transition lenses
- Neutrogena wave power cleanser
- Subway sandwiches (Ideas: MRT, pillars, book shelves)
- www.DEPRESSION.com.sg (Ideas: Comic with no head, shirt on mirror)
- Highlighter (Ideas: Highlighter – pillar + patch of colour on ceiling)
- Hairdressing services (Wall with many hair cuts print and a chair in front for people to sit under the hair print.)

We decided to head home to think of other products and also more ideas for the above products listed.

About Us

This web log ( blog ) is managed and run by staff and students of Republic Polytechnic ( WeBlog @ RP ).

Any opinions expressed on this site belongs to the original author and does not necessarily represent those of Republic Polytechnic.

Chatbox


FAQs


Recent comments

Blogroll

RP’s Facebook


 

WeBlog@RP Facebook



Web hosting for webmasters