Materials Analysis

The Materials Analysis is a brief report (~2–3 pages) that explicates why your instruction set is successful. The Materials Analysis thus should clarify how this text effectively suits the class rubric. The report should address the corresponding instruction set's subject & purpose, audience, and context before connecting its features with rubric criteria to demonstrate its effectiveness.

The analysis should speak in the third person about how the materials function; it should not discuss you nor your design process.

These student examples may be useful:

Each student will submit his or her Materials Analysis as an electronic file in a common format (such as Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, or .pdf).