You need to start thinking about "the story" behind your design exploration, paths explored, decisions made and their rationale. Why are we building this? What is the story that motivates and convinces us that your vision is worth fulfilling?
It represents coordinated thinking with your global team. You need to be solving the same problem, but also come to a joint vision of where the solution is going.
Aim
To shift from the "open exploration" phase of the project and course to decisions about what the system is likely to encompass.
Deliverables
Functional prototypes that we can try and that have been tested with your core user- testing group.
SGM presentations
DL
01- 03 - 2022
The full storyline
Remember your journey maps and stakeholder maps? In this part of the mission, we will reconnect with those in order to create (or re-create) the story of why the world needs your ystem.
Functional system prototype(s)
We want to see your system built. From this prototype, it should be possible to extrapolate to the final (EXPE/EXPO) functionality and scope of your design. The assignment will force you to face some of the technical/implementation issues that you have not yet considered.
Your core user-testing group
we will need to establish a core group of people who represent the intended user, and with whom you can test quick iterations of prototypes and ideas and get quick responses. This would not be ‘testing’ in the scientific sense with representative numbers and control groups, but rather a group intended to weed out the most obvious faults and flaws in your solution. You should regularly put your updated prototypes into their hands so that they can help you see what you are missing. For some of you, this group may have naturally appeared already, for some of you this may be the time to seek out people. Your testing should not be limited to this group, but this group will be an easy-access way of getting continuous feedback.
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