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Steps for Evolution of a Prototype

Steps for Evolution of a Prototype . Write what you want to find out about your idea. Include one of these words: look, feel, interact, work. Example – What does the steering wheel to my hovercraft feel like?. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. 1. Should my steering wheel feel like this or this?.

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Steps for Evolution of a Prototype

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  1. Steps for Evolution of a Prototype Write what you want to find out about your idea. Include one of these words: look, feel, interact, work. Example – What does the steering wheel to my hovercraft feel like? ??????? 1 Should my steering wheel feel like this or this? Make two prototypes that will help answer your question. . Create your prototypes in whatever way will help you best answer the question (a sketch, a drawing, an experience). Make them almost the same, with one thing different around the question you are asking. Draw two sketches or paste two pictures of your prototypes 2 vs Test your prototypes on a user. Allow the user to interact with the prototypes and ask questions. What they do and say are important things to notice. 3 Repeat the cycle. From your findings in test 1, either refine your test question or come up with a new one. The more questions you have answered the better your solution will be. 4

  2. Coach’s notes for Evolution of a Prototype Students bring: an idea they want to prototype Students take: a prototype that has been refined multiple times. The design thinking principles that you want them to embody: -build to decide (rather than just debate) -Build with a question in mind (rather than building simply for the sake of building) -Carry two prototypes forward (easier to ask A vs B rather than about A alone) -Make rough and rapid prototypes -Prototypes come in many types: look, feel, interact, work.

  3. TEST 1 TEST 2 What are you going to find out? What are you going to find out? 1 4 pictures of prototypes pictures of prototypes 2 5 vs vs Evolution of a prototypePrototype Title: Name: What did you learn? What are you going to do next? What did you learn? What are you going to do next? 3 6

  4. TEST 3 TEST 4 What are you going to find out? What are you going to find out? 7 10 pictures of prototypes pictures of prototypes 8 11 Evolution of a prototypePrototype Title: Name: What did you learn? What are you going to do next? What did you learn? What are you going to do next? 9 12

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