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Summary Draft 1 (Prusa MK4 3D Printer)

In the article "Introducing the Original Prusa MK4 - Prusa Research's Newest Desktop 3D Printer" (Alex Killioglu, 2023) the MK4's emerges as a groundbreaking addition to Prusa Research's lineup of desktop 3D printers, introducing cutting-edge features that redefine the capabilities of 3D printing technology. The MK4 distinguishes itself with a significantly expanded build volume, a revamped extruder and heatbed, and the integration of wireless capabilities, all contributing to a more efficient and versatile printing experience.  What sets the MK4 apart is its user-friendly design, catering to both beginners and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts. By positioning itself as a game-changer in the desktop 3D printing market, the MK4 emerges as a high-quality and versatile tool, empowering creators and professionals to explore new dimensions in their projects. As the industry evolves, the Original Prusa MK4 stands as a testament to Prusa Research's dedication to pr

Initial Research Pathway: Description of Prusa MK4 3D Printer

Timothy watched the Instagram videos from “Unnecessary Inventions” and developed an interest in 3D printing. Timothy finds out Ethan has a business selling 3D printer filaments. Hidayat discovered 3D printing during his time in polytechnic as one of his modules and developed an interest in additive manufacturing. The 3 guys banded together with the common interest in 3D printing. Ethan’s client happens to use a Prusa MK4. The team decided to do research on the Prusa MK4. Ethan used ChatGPT with the prompt: "list all the features & functions of the prusa mk4, give sources". ChatGPT linked to a few sites on the Prusa MK4. The team watched YouTube videos about the Prusa MK4.  The team wrote down the various features and function from the YouTube videos and Prusa's official site in the Googles Docs. The team discussed the pros and cons of the product.

Self Introductory Letter (1a)

Dear Professor Blackstone I trust this letter finds you well. I am Nur Hidayat Bin Abdul Wahab, but most people call me Hidayat. I am writing this letter to provide you with an introduction about myself. I graduated from Republic Polytechnic with a diploma in engineering design with business in 2019. Before that, I was from Chua Chu Kang Secondary School and to be frank, when I was in secondary school, I would never have expected to make it to university. Back then, my academic performance was subpar, making it unlikely for me to secure admission to a polytechnic. It was only during my time in polytechnic that I came to appreciate the significance of a quality education and how it could greatly impact my future. In Year 2, I diligently worked to enhance my academic performance, achieving an improved GPA that ultimately allowed me to secure admission to the Singapore Institute of Technology.  My interest in engineering was greatly influenced by my father and my fascination with the mech
“Communication skills are an essential component in the education of engineering students to facilitate not just students’ education but also to prepare them for their future careers.” - Marc Riemer, Faculty of Engineering, Monash University (2007) After a thoughtful discussion with my partner, Muhammad Faiz, we came to an agreement with the excerpt. We believe that it is the educators' responsibility to ensure a good line of communication between them and their students so that they can foster a good quality of learning to take place. However, it takes two hands to clap. The onus is on the student to take charge of their learning. They have to voice out and articulate their concerns if they wish to have a profound learning experience. As aspiring engineers, the students will be facing a diverse range of challenges as well as people in their field of work. Therefore, effective communication skills play a critical role in helping these prospective engineers to adapt to these challen