
Design Process
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Design Process
There are 6 Steps
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What processes or strategies can be used to make designing a solution to a problem more creative and successful.
Design Process
Problem solving Process
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Multiple Choice
What is the first step of the design process?
Try to solve the problem or issue.
Define the problem
Google it.
Put a plan into action.
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Multiple Choice
What is the second step of the design process?
Try to solve the problem or issue.
Define the problem
Generate concepts
Put a plan into action.
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Constraints: are limitations. framed as part of the problem; thing like money, time, size
Criteria: are the goals or outcomes for a successful solution. Criteria should be determined before developing possible solutions.
Design Process: A systematic problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
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Multiple Choice
Constraints:
A systematic problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
Are the goals or outcomes for a successful solution. Criteria should be determined before developing possible solutions.
Are limitations. framed as part of the problem; thing like money, time, size.
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Multiple Choice
Criteria
Are limitations. framed as part of the problem; thing like money, time, size.
Are the goals or outcomes for a successful solution. Criteria should be determined before developing possible solutions.
A systematic problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
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Multiple Choice
Design Process
A systematic problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
Are the goals or outcomes for a successful solution. Criteria should be determined before developing possible solutions.
Are limitations. framed as part of the problem; thing like money, time, size.
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Multiple Choice
What processes or strategies can be used to make designing a solution to a problem more creative and successful.
The 6 steps of the design process.
4 Steps of problem solving
Are limitations. framed as part of the problem; thing like money, time, size.
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Why is it important to define your problem and your design requirements before coming up with a solution?
A problem statement identifies the gap between the current problem, and the desired goal, of a process or product.
The solution is the answer to a problem.
Are the goals or outcomes for a successful solution. Criteria should be determined before developing possible solutions.
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Design Process
Reflect on the design process.
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Multiple Select
Step 1: Define a Problem. Pick 3
What questions did you ask to better appreciate the needs of the client?
Were there additional questions you should have asked?
What design considerations did you think about?
Describe how your team decided
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Multiple Select
2: Generate Concepts. Pick 3
What design ideas did your team consider?
Were there additional questions you should have asked?
How did you ensure that everyone on the team contributed ideas?
Describe how your team decided.
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Multiple Select
Step 3: Design a Solution. Pick 2
How did you test your solution?
Can you think of drawings or models that might have communicated your ideas better?
How did you communicate your ideas with your team members? For example, did you use drawings?
What design considerations did you think about?
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Multiple Select
Step 4: Build and Test Solution. Pick 3
How did you test your solution?
What design ideas did your team consider?
How did you use what you learned from your testing to modify your design?
How far back in the design process did you have to go to make design modifications?
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Multiple Select
Step 5: Evaluate a Solution. Pick 3
Did you evaluate your solution to make sure it meets the requirements identified in Step 1?
How did you test your solution?
How can your solution be improved in future iterations?
Were there additional questions you should have asked?
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Multiple Select
Step 6: Present Solution. Pick 3
What design considerations did you think about?
How did you share your solution with your classmates?
What design artifacts did you share?
How did your audience affect your choice of artifacts to present for your solution?
Design Process
There are 6 Steps
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