Describe the need the object addresses.

· Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Object Analysis Outline
· Select an everyday object.
· Think about what led to the object’s design, and what might have gone through the designer’s mind during the process.
· Respond to the following, using the Object Analysis Outline:

· Describe the object.
· Describe the need the object addresses.
· State the object’s goal or objective.
· Describe the possible users.
· Describe the object’s relevant characteristics and capabilities.
· Describe the materials and resources used to create the object.
· Evaluate any deficiencies or limitations with the object’s current design.
· State whether the object fulfills its intended need or not and why, based on your evaluation.
· Explain how the object analysis process relates to a systematic approach of designing instruction.