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## Applications and implications
* Propose a final project that integrates the range of units covered. See the [Final Project Requirements](http://fabacademy.org/2019/docs/FabAcademy-Assessment/project_requirements.html) for a complete list of requirements you must fulfil.
* Propose a final project **masterpiece** that integrates the range of units covered. Where possible, you should make rather than buy the parts of your project. Projects can be separate or joint, but need to show individual mastery of the skills, and be independently operable. Your project should incorporate:
* 2D and 3D design
* additive and subtractive fabrication processes
* electronics design and production
* microcontroller interfacing and programming
* system integration and packaging
See the [Final Project Requirements](http://fabacademy.org/2019/docs/FabAcademy-Assessment/project_requirements.html) for a complete list of requirements you must fulfil.
### Learning outcomes
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## FAQ
### Do I have to answer these questions and why?
Answer: These are questions to help you -plan your final project-. Answer these and any other questions you think will help you do this.
### What does it mean by *what questions need to be answered?*
Answer: It means the things you need to figure out or learn to be able to make your final project
### How do I know I have completed this module?
Answer: You have answered all the questions on "have you"-section and documented your plan for the implementation of the final project
### Why do I have to answer these questions?
Answer: These are questions to help you *plan your final project*. Answer these and any other questions you think will help you do this
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unit_id: applications_and_implications
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description: |
* Propose a final project that integrates the range of units covered. See the [Final Project Requirements](http://fabacademy.org/2019/docs/FabAcademy-Assessment/project_requirements.html) for a complete list of requirements you must fulfil.
* Propose a final project **masterpiece** that integrates the range of units covered. Where possible, you should make rather than buy the parts of your project. Projects can be separate or joint, but need to show individual mastery of the skills, and be independently operable. Your project should incorporate:
* 2D and 3D design
* additive and subtractive fabrication processes
* electronics design and production
* microcontroller interfacing and programming
* system integration and packaging
See the [Final Project Requirements](http://fabacademy.org/2019/docs/FabAcademy-Assessment/project_requirements.html) for a complete list of requirements you must fulfil.
outcomes:
- Define the scope of a project
- Develop a project plan
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- what questions need to be answered?
- how will it be evaluated?
faq: |
### Do I have to answer these questions and why?
Answer: These are questions to help you -plan your final project-. Answer these and any other questions you think will help you do this.
### What does it mean by *what questions need to be answered?*
Answer: It means the things you need to figure out or learn to be able to make your final project
### How do I know I have completed this module?
Answer: You have answered all the questions on "have you"-section and documented your plan for the implementation of the final project
### Why do I have to answer these questions?
Answer: These are questions to help you *plan your final project*. Answer these and any other questions you think will help you do this
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