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Software Design Experiences 2009, adapted from d.school. bootcamp . 2008

The Wallet Project. 0. DP. Software Design Experiences 2009, adapted from d.school. bootcamp . 2008. DP. 0. Sketch … your ideal wallet. Don’t think too much. Put your pen to paper and start drawing. 00:05. DP. 0. An example sketch. DP. 0. 00:08.

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Software Design Experiences 2009, adapted from d.school. bootcamp . 2008

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  1. The Wallet Project 0 DP Software Design Experiences 2009, adapted from d.school.bootcamp.2008

  2. DP 0

  3. Sketch… your ideal wallet. Don’t think too much. Put your pen to paper and start drawing. 00:05 DP 0

  4. An example sketch. DP 0

  5. 00:08 Interview… to gain empathy. Ask your partner for stories about his/her life told through the contents of his/her wallet. DP 0

  6. Some example interview questions… DP 0

  7. 00:05 Define… your point of view. Use the insights gathered from your interview to fill in the blanks and draft a point of view. ___________’s WALLET IS HIS/HER_____________ BECAUSE__________________________________ __________________________________________ . user user’s need insight/meaning _________________’s WALLET IS HIS/HER_________________________ BECAUSE____________________________________________________. user’s need user insight/meaning DP 0

  8. 00:08 Ideate… To visualize alternatives. Sketch at least 3 different ideas that would meet the needs define by your point of view. DP 0

  9. 00:08 Some example sketches. DP 0

  10. 00:05 Test… to gather feedback. Briefly walk your partner through your sketches. As your partner reacts capture feedback and changes directly on your sketches. Make modifications as you go! Iterate… with a physical prototype. Decide which elements you will include in your new wallet concept. Grab materials and build! 00:10 DP 0

  11. 00:05 Reflect… partner reacts capture feedback and changes directly on your sketches. Make modifications as you go! • Was your first wallet and your final wallet the same? • Why were they different? • How much did your prototype tests change your understanding? • What would happen if you did another iteration? • How might you continue this iterative process? • How is this different from a traditional project approach? DP 0

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