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Etrepreneurship Module 6 Part2
Etrepreneurship Module 6 Part2
DESCRIPTION AND
PRODUCT
PROTOTYPE
Module 6 Part 2
PROTOTYPING
Prototyping is problem solving and by using prototypes in
various forms you keep developing your work with the product
or service on an informed basis and understanding. Proto- typing
provides a contemporary alternative to the classic approach that
focuses on analysis and long-term planning. A prototype is a
representation, in any material or format, designed to create
understanding, explore, or communicate your idea in a way that
others can interact with it.
Popular approaches to prototyping
Design Thinking is a human-centered approach that seeks to create
solutions based on human problems, where prototyping can play
into all phases of the process. In Design Thinking, prototyping can
play a role both in the very early exploration of problems and areas
that can be improved, as well as in the later creative process, where
users are engaged in the co-creation of solutions. Prototyping in
Design Thinking therefore ranges widely from more exploratory use
to more test-focused prototypes.
Popular approaches to prototyping
Design Thinking is a human-centered approach that seeks to create
solutions based on human problems, where prototyping can play
into all phases of the process. In Design Thinking, prototyping can
play a role both in the very early exploration of problems and areas
that can be improved, as well as in the later creative process, where
users are engaged in the co-creation of solutions. Prototyping in
Design Thinking therefore ranges widely from more exploratory use
to more test-focused prototypes.
Popular approaches to prototyping
Design Thinking is a human-centered approach that seeks to create
solutions based on human problems, where prototyping can play
into all phases of the process. In Design Thinking, prototyping can
play a role both in the very early exploration of problems and areas
that can be improved, as well as in the later creative process, where
users are engaged in the co-creation of solutions. Prototyping in
Design Thinking therefore ranges widely from more exploratory use
to more test-focused prototypes.
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