1. The environment is important and/or crucial to the household in general. For example, it allows travel between a front and back of the household. 2. The environment has complexity that lends itself to rigorous investigation. For example, a single large space divided into different zone through human factors instead of physical walls. 3. The environment that is not utilized frequently and you could learn something about optimizing the space from investigating it. For example, the front door is rarely utilized, instead the side door being utilized much more frequently. 4. The environment is big enough to merit investigation but not too big that you cannot fully document it. Be aware of both your time limitations and the document’s word and page limits. As you learn things about your environment, be open to adjusting how much or how little of a given environment you are documenting. You may end up gathering more information than you can document in the end, and that is fine. You just need to select what you deem the most relevant information to include in the given space allowed. 5. You have a personal interest in the space, either as a student engineer (what kind of engineering are you interested, can that influence what you select?), or based on personal interests, hobbies, or how you otherwise use the space.
1. The environment is important and/or crucial to the household in general. For example, it allows travel between a front and back of the household. <br>2. The environment has complexity that lends itself to rigorous investigation. For example, a single large space divided into different zone through human factors instead of physical walls. <br>3. The environment that is not utilized frequently and you could learn something about optimizing the space from investigating it. For example, the front door is rarely utilized, instead the side door being utilized much more frequently. <br>4. The environment is big enough to merit investigation but not too big that you cannot fully document it. Be aware of both your time limitations and the document’s word and page limits. As you learn things about your environment, be open to adjusting how much or how little of a given environment you are documenting. You may end up gathering more information than you can document in the end, and that is fine. You just need to select what you deem the most relevant information to include in the given space allowed. <br>5. You have a personal interest in the space, either as a student engineer (what kind of engineering are you interested, can that influence what you select?), or based on personal interests, hobbies, or how you otherwise use the space.
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