Prototype

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Prototyping gets ideas out of your head and into the world. A prototype can be anything that takes a physical form—a poster or video that seeks to change policies/practices, a play, or a 3D object. In early stages, make simple prototypes to learn quickly and explore possibilities.

Design and draft a prototype to understand if your idea can work and to best explain to others what your solution is seeking to accomplish.

From the IDEATE step, you have determined what you will design and create to address your CARP topic. Now you need to draft it out. What does a draft prototype look like? Well, it depends what type of solution you have chosen and how you wish to best test it out to see if it will be successful.

For 3D prototyping, there are a number of tools and resources to help create your model or object. Check out the schedule for where and when you can learn how to use and work with the following tools:


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200 Level - You've had some practice

P.4 FINALIZE PROTOTYPE INTRODUCTION

This tool is pretty straightforward: you have an idea, you drafted it out, you got lots of feedback and input from others -- so now it’s time to build the darn thing or to finalize your message, script or performance.

For 3D prototyping, there are a number of tools and resources to help create your model or object. Here is the Padlet link that describes each resource. Check out the schedule for where and when you can learn how to use and work with the following tools:

If you are designing a new APP as your solution, check out the google slides Prototype APP model that Mr. VW from Nichols created so that students can easily prototype APPs.

Follow the directions using the buttons below to complete the Finalize Prototype Activity.

BUTTON 1: Once your prototype is completed, take a picture or video of it or save it as a pdf.

BUTTON 2: When submitting, name your submission, & provide a description about your activity.

Then upload your pdf document by clicking Pick File.


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Here's what happens next:

An Assessor Will:
  • Review your submission
  • Provide feedback within 2-3 days
  • Accept your submission or ask you to make changes