How might we support WE Movement to raise funds and spread awareness
about rebuilding schools in Sierra Leone while leveraging technology in an innovative way?
The design thinking process is when you have a giant project or job to do and you put it in small groups. Architects, engineers, scientists, and other thinkers use the design process to solve a lot of problems.
We need to find solutions to a problem focussing on the user needs with an empathy approach. It's not about us but the user needs!
The engineering design process is a series of steps that engineers follow to come up with a solution to a problem. Many times the solution involves designing a product (like a machine or computer code) that meets certain criteria and/or accomplishes a certain task.
This process is different from the Steps of the Scientific Method, which you may be more familiar with. If your project involves making observations and doing experiments, you should probably follow the Scientific Method. If your project involves designing, building, and testing something, you should probably follow the Engineering Design Process. If you still are not sure which process to follow, you should read Comparing the Engineering Design Process and the Scientific Method.
The steps of the engineering design process are to:
Define the Problem
Do Background Research
Specify Requirements
Brainstorm Solutions
Choose the Best Solution
Do Development Work
Build a Prototype
Test and Redesign
Engineers do not always follow the engineering design process steps in order, one after another. It is very common to design something, test it, find a problem, and then go back to an earlier step to make a modification or change to your design. This way of working is called iteration, and it is likely that your process will do the same!