Upload your Energy Transfer Device Portfolio. Remember to include the following items:

Your completed "Concept Web" with criteria and constraints
Your written design plan for creating your thermal bottle device
Your completed "Draw and Write" document
To help you do your best, use the rubric to see how you will be graded.

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It looks like you're asking for help with submitting an assignment or portfolio related to an Energy Transfer Device project. While I can't directly upload documents or files, I can guide you through the process of creating each component and organizing your portfolio. Here's how you can approach each item you mentioned:

1. Concept Web

  • Tool to Use: You can use online tools like MindMeister or Canva, or you can create a hand-drawn concept web and scan it.
  • Criteria and Constraints: List out the criteria (must-have features) and constraints (limitations or restrictions) for your thermal bottle device. For example:
    • Criteria:
      • Must keep liquids at a desired temperature for a minimum of 6 hours
      • Must be portable and lightweight
      • Must be easy to clean
    • Constraints:
      • Must use materials that are safe for food
      • Must not exceed a certain cost to produce
      • Must fit in standard cup holders

2. Written Design Plan

  • Components to Include:
    • Problem Statement: Define the problem your thermal bottle device is solving.
    • Design Goals: Outline the primary goals your device aims to achieve (e.g., insulation efficiency, ease of use).
    • Materials List: Specify the materials you will use, including any insulation materials, bottle types, and seals.
    • Construction Steps: Detail the steps necessary to create the thermal bottle. Include sketches if necessary to clarify your design.
    • Testing Plan: Explain how you will test the thermal efficiency of your device.

3. Draw and Write Document

  • Format: This could be a combination of drawings and written explanations.
  • Draw: Create sketches of your thermal bottle from different angles, showing any unique features.
  • Write: Accompany each drawing with descriptions that explain what is being depicted and how it contributes to your device's performance.

4. Organization and Submission

  • Portfolio Structure:

    1. Title Page: Title of your project, your name, date.
    2. Concept Web: Include your completed concept web here.
    3. Design Plan: Attach your written design plan.
    4. Draw and Write Document: Include your sketches and explanations.
  • Check the Rubric: Make sure to refer to the grading rubric provided by your teacher to ensure you meet all necessary criteria for a successful submission.

Once you've completed each document, make sure to review everything to ensure clarity and completeness before submission. Good luck!