Schools 2030 HCD Sprint book

PROTOTYPE 1: What will you do? What are you trying to learn? How will you make sense of what happened? PROTOTYPE 2: What will you do? What are you trying to learn? How will you make sense of what happened? PROTOTYPE 3: What will you do? What are you trying to learn? How will you make sense of what happened? PILOT Once you have completed your prototypes, you will combine ideas into a pilot that is bigger in size, time and resources. We will focus on this during the implementation phase. COMBINE IDEAS BUILDING BLOCKS STORYBOARD YOUR IDEA DESIGN A PROTOTYPE Design Another Prototype Instructions: Now that you have developed your idea, it is time to get ready to test it with stakeholders. Remember, prototypes are designed to be small and test the assumptions we are making about why the idea is going to meet the stakeholder’s needs. Take the assumptions you generated in the second activity and design prototypes to test those assumptions. 45-60 MINUTES ? ? ASSUMPTIONS: ASSUMPTIONS: ASSUMPTIONS: ASSUMPTIONS: ASSUMPTIONS: 50 GENERATE MAKE TEST ITERATE TEST ANOTHER PLAN TO IMPLEMENT TELL

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