TU-E4100 - Startup Experience D, Lecture, 6.9.2023-30.11.2023
This course space end date is set to 30.11.2023 Search Courses: TU-E4100
DEMO DAY - Submission of Documentation Report
Your documentation report is a vital part of showcasing your journey, progress, and the depth of your work. We want you to take pride in your process and provide as much detail as possible regarding every step you've taken since day one. This is not the time to be modest; it's the time to shine a light on your hard work and dedication.
Showcase Your Work:
- Provide a comprehensive overview of your project's evolution from its inception. Describe the steps you've taken to arrive at this point and explain the reasoning behind each decision.
- Give special attention to how you've substantiated all claims and statements made in your Wireframes. Highlight your validation processes, testing methods, and the insights gained from these tests.
Embrace the Details:
- While being thorough, aim to keep your documentation concise and focused. Share your insights and discoveries without unnecessary length.
- Use the following questions as a framework, but don't hesitate to dive deeper into your work, particularly your testing and validation efforts.
Key Questions to Address:
Topic Narrowing: Explain how you narrowed down your project topic to its current focus.
Testing and Insights: Describe the tests you conducted and what you learned from them. Share details on how users interacted with and tested your prototype, highlighting the insights they provided and what aspects of your project they validated.
Business Model: Define your project's business model. Explain the rationale behind adopting this particular model, including how it aligns with your project's goals. Identify key stakeholders and describe your interactions with them.
Data Collection and Validation: Elaborate on how you collected data and validated your assumptions throughout the project.
Market Entry Strategy: Provide a clear plan on how you intend to enter the markets based on the claims made in your wireframe.
Scientific Approach: Demonstrate your commitment to a scientific approach in validating and building your solution.
Remember, your documentation report is an opportunity to showcase the depth and dedication you've poured into your project. Be proud of your journey and let your work shine through your report.
Format: Please make sure that your Report is a written report and not a video or a PowerPoint reading deck. You can include images, videos, graphs, graphics into the written report to make your case and showcase your work.