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Add additional slides as needed to your Design Thinking Workbook for this stage.
Take a moment to revisit the different stages of the design thinking process, including Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test.
Reflect on the insights, problem statements, and ideas you generated during each stage.
Create a visual or written representation of your design process. Summarize the key findings, decisions, and iterations you made along the way.
This could be in the form of a timeline, flowchart, or written reflection.
Consider any feedback you received during the testing phase. Make refinements to your prototype to improve usability, functionality, or visual appeal.
Iterate on your design to make it even better.
Reflect on how well your prototype addresses the identified problem or need. Consider the potential benefits for users or stakeholders.
Assess the impact your design solution could have in real-life scenarios.
Prepare a presentation or summary of your design solution.
Highlight the key features, benefits, and considerations of your prototype. Share your work with peers, teachers, or stakeholders to gather feedback and generate discussion.
Take some time to reflect on your experience throughout the design thinking process. Identify your strengths, areas for improvement, and lessons learned.
Consider how you can apply these insights to future design projects.
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