Overview
In this module, you will learn about the importance of prototyping your designs and execute a low-fidelity prototype for your capstone project.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
- Execute low-fidelity prototyping as a quick and easy way to translate your capstone design concepts into tangible and testable artifacts.
- Physically map out your capstone concepts and make changes to your designs
Learning Activities
During this module, you are expected to:
- Build a low fidelity prototype of your capstone project
- Participate in Prototyping Activity
- Complete Read/Watch/Listen section of this module
- Complete Progress Report #2 (12/1)
Read/Watch/Listen
- Prototyping: Learn Eight Common Methods and Best Practices by Rikke Friis Dam and Teo Yu Siang. Interactive Design Foundation 2020.
- Prototyping and Evaluation: Delft Design Guide p131 Editors: Annemiek van Boeijen and Jaap Daalhuizen. Faculteit Industrieel Ontwerpen © 2010
- User Surveys: Likert Scaling. by Prof William M.K. Trochimhosted by Conjoint.ly
- Pew Center on Questionnaire Design: a good primer on writing questions for surveys
- Practice of Social Research by Earl Babbie: a gold standard for social research and a great chapter on Survey Research*
- IDEO’s Tim Brown reveals how designers can get seriously creative through low-fi prototyping in this TED talk.
Other Resources
- 99% Invisible is about all the thought that goes into the things we don’t think about — the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world.
- Solving big problems with tiny prototypes: Joel Sadler at TEDxJamaica
- Coursera Questionnaire Design for Social Surveys: A 14 hour Course