⭐ Form 2 (in 2023-2024 Term 1)
Seating Plan
* group leaderDoor Screen Laser Cutter 1* - 5 6* - 10 11* - 15 16* - 20 21* - 25
ITE subject leaders:
2S: 20
2M: 1
2A: 15
2R: 12
2T:Assessment Scheme (S2)
NO QUIZZES OR EXAMINATIONS
- Workshop performance (e.g. Safety/Following Rules) / Online engagement: 10%
- Project (Design & Make / Virtually online): 50% (special marking rubrics)
- Coursework (Classwork + Homework): 30%
- Evaluation / Case study / Summary / National Security Education Issues: 10%
Pass: 50%
Attitude: A, B, C, D (fail)
Deadline of Coursework: after 2 school days (generally)
Submission: before 8:00am
Late coursework submission will be recorded in eClass(eHomework) so that your parents will be informed.
2.9 Introduction of Term Project: BT Light (Chinese Style)
A. Learning Objectives
- Apply a wide range of materials (e.g.
card board, medium density fibreboard (MDF),high density foam board (HDFB), acrylic,and common alloys) and techniques (e.g.surface development, mock-up fabrication, and prototyping) appropriate to modelling and prototyping (e.g.architectural andproduct design)
[from HKDSE DAT curriculum: Module 5 Visualisation and Computer-aided Design (CAD) Modelling]
- Apply a wide range of materials (e.g.
B. Note
B1. Design Thinking
Design thinking is a non-linear, iterative process that teams use to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems and create innovative solutions to prototype and test. Involving five phases—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test—it is most useful to tackle problems that are ill-defined or unknown.B2. Modular Design
Modular design (or modularity) is an approach used to design various products or applications – by breaking them down into separate or independent parts. These individual parts (for example, a laptop battery) can then be used for the same functionality in different systems or products.
B3. Other factors to consider
Example: Design a Commemorative Stationery Organiser (Source: EDB)

The following questions should be considered in designing and making the commemorative stationery organiser:
- What is the shape of the base?
- What stationery will be used? How to keep it?
- What notepaper will be used? How to keep it?
- What are the properties of the materials provided?
- How to use the materials provided properly?
- What method to be used to make the units for keeping the stationery and notepaper?
- What additional devices/functions can be added?
- What method to be used to join the base and each of the units?
- How to easily get the stationery and notepaper?
- What method to be used for surface finishing?
- ...
B4. Special Design Software for Laser Cutting
Makercase:
Boxes.py:
C. Material List
Items Qty Size Cost Ref. MCU board (CPU: ESP32) 1 52 mmL x 29 mmW x 25 mmH (including Dupont wire end) LED matrix 8x8 (controller: WB2812) 1 66mmL x 68 mmW x 3mmH MDF 1 A4 x 3mm thick Acrylic sheet 1 A4 x 3mm thick
Box Inner Dimensions: 66mmL x 68mmW x (25+3)mmH
Thickness: 3mm
Edge Joint: Finger (Finger Size: 12mm)
Remark:- Class / Class No. / Name
- A hole for USB cable (12 x 8 mm)
D. Examples
2.10 Advanced Skills in Inkscape
Examples:



Inner size: 66 x 68 x 28H mm
Thinkness of board: 3mm
Finger Joint: 12mm
Hole for USB: 8 x 12mm