Assessment 2 Lesson 10
Final Testing Only ✅
Today is for final testing. Your Engineering Portfolio booklet should already be ready from Friday.
Use this lesson to run the required tests, record real results, and collect final evidence. Do not use today for general booklet catch-up.
Today’s goal
Complete final testing for the rover and record real evidence for any required tests that were still unfinished.
What today is not
Today is not a writing catch-up lesson. Today is not a major rebuild lesson. Today is testing.
Important testing rule
Only record what actually happens during testing. If the rover fails a test, record the failure honestly. A real failed test is useful evidence. An invented successful test is not evidence.
1. Start-of-lesson testing setup
Before running tests, make sure your group is ready to collect evidence quickly.
2. Required tests to complete (if you havent completed them already)
Run the tests your group still needs. If a test was already completed properly, do not waste time repeating it unless you need clearer evidence.
| Starter Pack page | What to test and record |
|---|---|
| Page 15: Straight-line movement test | Test whether the rover moves predictably. Record what was tested, how it was tested, expected result, actual result, any problem found and evidence recorded. |
| Page 16: Turning test | Test whether the rover can turn accurately enough for the task. Record the actual result, not just “worked”. |
| Page 17: Object interaction test | Test all five actions: collect, push, lift, carry and transport. Tick Yes/No for each action and record evidence/results. |
| Page 18: Reliability test | Test whether the rover can repeat the same task more than once. Record the number of attempts and what happened each time. |
| Page 19: Durability test | Test whether the rover stays together after repeated use. Record any loose parts, bending, slipping, cable problems or failures. |
| Page 20: Sensor/control test | Test whether the rover responds correctly to its control system and any sensors used in the final design. |
3. Object interaction test reminder
The object interaction test is not complete unless all actions that your rover is capable of from the list below have been checked.
4. Final photo and video evidence
Collect final visual evidence if it has not already been collected.
Show the object mechanism and front structure.
Show height, drivetrain and mechanism position.
Show brain, battery, cables and protected parts.
Capture the rover completing one important task if possible.
5. QLearn upload
Upload the required final rover evidence through QLearn.
6. End-of-lesson testing sign-off
Before pack-up, check that your group has clear evidence of what was tested today.
Final authenticity reminder
Your test evidence must match what actually happened. A rover that fails honestly still gives useful engineering evidence. A made-up result does not.