Prototyping 101 (from idea to solution)

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Prototyping 101 (from idea to solution)

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Prototyping 101 (from idea to solution). “I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won’t work” . Thomas A. Edison. prototype: what ?. A tangible, testable representation of your idea. prototype: what?. a n attitude. a nswer a question start a conversation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Prototyping 101(from idea to solution)

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Thomas A. Edison

“I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won’t work”

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prototype: what?• A tangible, testable representation of

your idea

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prototype: what?

an attitude

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prototype: why?

answer a question start a conversation

communicate an idea

allow for new insight

help you build empathy

get a team unstuck

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prototype: types

looks like…

physical

Feels like…

experience

Works like…

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prototype: looks like

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prototype: works like

http://bleeplabs.com/nebulophone/

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prototype: interacts like

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prototype: feels like

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fail early

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fail often

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but the only real failure is not to try your idea

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What variable are you testing?

Key to effective prototyping

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QUICK DEBRIEF IN TEAMS

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FOR SATURDAY (1)CREATE a prototype(2)TEST it with a user(3)BRING BACK your learnings

(on post its for team share)