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* Make a sketch of your plan to present in class
 
* Make a sketch of your plan to present in class
  
* If appropriate, for example if you are making an instrument for your project, make your sketch in this format: Analyze the project using the [https://www.cct.lsu.edu/~eberdahl/IxDSketchBook_RadioBaton.pdf Interaction Design Framework]  (<--- the link to Verplank's IDF is at the bottom of the page). In this case, your sketch should consist of an 8-square diagram, with a concise drawing in each square that represents that element of the design. Use a piece of posterboard or multiple pieces of paper to make it big.
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* If appropriate, for example if you are making an instrument for your project, make your sketch in this format: Analyze the project using the [http://www.billverplank.com/IxDSketchBook.pdf Interaction Design Framework]  (<--- the link to Verplank's IDF is at the bottom of the page). In this case, your sketch should consist of an 8-square diagram, with a concise drawing in each square that represents that element of the design. Use a piece of posterboard or multiple pieces of paper to make it big.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 9 February 2022

Sketch Out A Plan for Your Project For Someone Else


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  • Make a plan for your project for someone else
  • Discuss this plan with your mentor and get some further input
  • Make a sketch of your plan to present in class
  • If appropriate, for example if you are making an instrument for your project, make your sketch in this format: Analyze the project using the Interaction Design Framework (<--- the link to Verplank's IDF is at the bottom of the page). In this case, your sketch should consist of an 8-square diagram, with a concise drawing in each square that represents that element of the design. Use a piece of posterboard or multiple pieces of paper to make it big.
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