DICE-EV0003 - Smart Wearables II D, Lecture, 8.1.2024-5.4.2024
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Working Diary
What you may want to document?
1. Project Overview: • Briefly describe the project's goals, objectives, and scope. • Outline the target audience and user personas.
2. Project Timeline: • Include a timeline or schedule with milestones and deadlines. • Note any deviations or adjustments to the original timeline.
3. Research and Discovery: • Document research methods and findings related to user needs, and existing solutions • Note any insights gained from user interviews, surveys, or observations
4. Conceptualization and Ideation: • Capture brainstorming sessions and idea generation. • Document initial sketches, mind maps, or concept diagrams. • Record discussions and debates regarding design directions.
5. Prototyping and Iteration:
• Outline the prototyping process, including tools used and design decisions
made.
• Document user testing sessions, noting feedback and areas for
improvement.
• Describe iterations and refinements based on user feedback.
6. Technical Development: • Detail the technical aspects of the project, such as coding, hardware integration, or software development. • Note challenges encountered and their resolutions. • Document any changes in technology or tools used.
7. Collaboration and Teamwork:
• Record team meetings, decisions, and collaboration efforts.
• Highlight contributions from team members and acknowledge teamwork.
• Note any conflicts or challenges within the team and how they were
addressed.
10. Visuals and Design Artifacts: • Include images, sketches, wireframes, prototypes, or any visual materials that represent the project's evolution. • Attach relevant design files, screenshots, or multimedia elements.
11. Final Deliverables: • List and describe the final deliverables. • Reflect on how well the final outcome aligns with the initial project goals.
12. Next Steps:
• Outline any recommendations for future iterations or improvements.
• Suggest potential areas for further exploration or research.