Your lesson
≈ 300 min
Lesson 6 · Weeks 10-12
Investigating and defining your own problem
What you'll learn
Define a specific problem with a real user, and write evaluation criteria that can actually be measured.
What you're doing today
- Identify a specific resource problem with a real user, and say who that user is.
- Write your design brief: the problem, its context, the constraints and the considerations.
- Research the factors that will influence how your system is created and used, and identify which ones actually bind on your project.
- Write measurable evaluation criteria, covering both the system and your use of the process.
- File all of it in your record of evidence.
Before you pack up
Could someone else build a different system that still satisfies your brief? If not, your brief is too narrow.