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Unit 7 Assignment: Toy Project Part 2 – Final Presentation (PSY201 Child Development)

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Points: 100
Overview:
You have been working at the Willie Wonka Toy Factory for approximately 6 months
now. Your supervisor has given you your 6-month employment evaluation, which was
excellent. As a result of your great work, your supervisor has informed you that he has
chosen you to be tasked with developing educational toys for children. You are excited
about this opportunity and readily agree to tackle this challenge.
You are assigned to the Research & Development (R&D) Toy Concept Committee.
Your instruction is to create a prototype for a NEW, developmentally appropriate,
educational toy.
The committee chair (Instructor) reminds you that the toy is an organic, dynamic process,
therefore, it is not possible to detail all that must go into developing your toy or final writeup. What is written below is to serve as a guide to your open-ended, creative process.
You are the creator, the researcher, and the developer. You will take this project from
idea inception to presenting ideas for a prototype model. You are not actually making a
physical toy but are presenting the ideas in a PowerPoint written format. Pictures
and/or graphs should be included.
PowerPoint Presentation Instructions:
Your PowerPoint presentation should address the following:

  1. Name and Aspect of Development: Name your toy and identify the aspect
    of development (e.g., cognitive, linguistic, socioemotional, or physical) your
    toy addresses. This should be a revised version of your unit 4 slides
    incorporating instructor feedback.
  2. Literature Review (A minimum of 3 slides): Find and discuss at least
    three scholarly articles that provide relevant background information on the
    area of development you are targeting (e.g., cognitive, linguistic,
    socioemotional, or physical) This should be a revised version of your unit 4
    slides incorporating instructor feedback.
  3. Toy Description: Describe the novel toy you created including the
    dimensions and features of your final prototype. Include graphics and/or
    pictures.
    PSY201 Child Development
    Toy Project, Part 2: Final Presentation
  4. Function/Developmental Relevance: What is the function of your toy? How
    does it work? How does your toy enhance any aspect of development?
  5. Marketability: What is the target gender, age, location, and any other subject
    variables that apply? How is this toy necessary? How does it fill a void in the toy
    market? How is your toy an improvement over existing models already on the
    market?
  6. Bias: Is there any bias associated with your toy? Address any bias issues
    relating to culture, gender, abilities/disabilities, etc. How could you modify your
    toy to meet the needs of other cultures, abilities/disabilities?
  7. Conclusion: Provide concluding remarks including ideas for future
    product improvement.
  8. References (Slide): This includes the three scholarly articles and any
    other resources used.
    Be sure to read the criteria by which your work will be evaluated before you write
    and again after you write.
    Toy Project PowerPoint Grading Rubric
    CRITERIA Deficient Needs
    Improvement
    Proficient Exemplary
    0 points 12 points
    Name and
    Aspect of
    Development
    Toy name and
    aspect of
    development
    not provided.
    Instructor
    feedback from
    unit 4 was not
    incorporated.
    n/a n/a Toy name and
    aspect of
    development
    provided.
    Instructor
    feedback from
    unit 4 was
    incorporated.
    0-6 points 7-9 points 10-11 points 12 points
    Literature
    Review
    Literature
    Review is
    absent or
    provides
    minimal and/or
    irrelevant
    information.
    Instructor
    feedback from
    unit 4 was not
    incorporated.
    At least two
    relevant
    scholarly
    articles are
    discussed.
    Discussion
    provides some
    relevant
    background
    information on
    the area of
    development
    targeted; lacks
    significant
    details.
    Instructor
    feedback from
    unit 4 was
    somewhat
    incorporated.
    At least three
    relevant
    scholarly
    articles are
    discussed.
    Discussion
    clearly
    provides
    relevant
    background
    information on
    the area of
    development
    targeted; lacks
    minor detail.
    Instructor
    feedback from
    unit 4 was
    mostly
    incorporated.
    At least three
    Relevant
    scholarly
    articles are
    discussed.
    Discussion
    clearly provides
    relevant,
    thorough
    background
    information on
    the area of
    development
    targeted.
    Instructor
    feedback from
    unit 4 was
    incorporated.
    0-6 points 7-9 points 10-11 points 12 points
    Toy
    Description
    Description is
    inadequate or
    missing.
    Description of
    toy includes
    some required
    elements.
    Description of
    toy includes all
    required
    elements;
    missing some
    minor detail.
    Description of
    toy includes
    dimensions,
    final prototype
    features, and
    function and
    operational
    details.
    Graphics and/or
    pictures are
    included.
    0-6 points 7-9 points 10-11 points 12 points
    Function/
    Development
    al
    The function of
    the toy is not
    addressed
    The function of
    the toy is
    addressed, but
    Description is
    valid and
    insightful;
    Description is
    valid and
    insightful
    Relevance and/or the
    relevance to
    development is
    not provided or
    is unclear and
    illogical.
    the statement
    is somewhat
    unclear. The
    relevance
    to one or more
    aspects of
    development is
    unclear, lacks
    logic, and is
    not thoroughly
    justified.
    missing some
    minor detail.
    completely
    supported with
    details.
    0-6 points 12 points
    Marketability Missing or
    does not
    address all the
    questions.
    n/a n/a Addresses all
    questions.
    0-6 points 7-9 points 10-11 points 12 points
    Bias Missing or
    inadequate.
    Potential
    biases are
    presented.
    Modifications
    are provided
    but are not
    appropriate.
    Potential
    biases of toy
    are presented.
    Appropriate
    modifications
    are suggested.
    Missing some
    detail.
    Potential biases
    of toy are
    thoroughly
    analyzed and
    discussed.
    Appropriate
    modifications
    are suggested
    and justified.
    0-6 points 7-9 points 10-11 points 12 points
    Conclusion Conclusion
    statement is
    missing or
    inadequate.
    Conclusion
    statement
    lacks some
    detail, clarity,
    or relevance.
    Clear and
    relevant
    conclusion
    statement with
    follow-up ideas
    for future toy
    improvement
    that are not all
    feasible.
    Clear and
    relevant
    conclusion
    statement with
    feasible followup ideas for
    future toy
    improvement.
    0-9 points 10-12 points 13-15 points 16 points
    Clear and
    Professional
    Writing and
    APA Format
    Errors impede
    professional
    presentation;
    guidelines not
    followed.
    Significant erro
    rs that do not
    impede
    professional
    presentation.
    Few errors that
    do not impede
    professional
    presentation.
    Writing and
    format are
    clear,
    professional,
    APA compliant,
    and error-free.

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