14h of January
Section outline
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FINAL PRESENTATION at 9.30 / TalTech, in our classroom / 10 minutes for one presentation
Your presentation has to consist of 3 parts:- A map
- A design proposal
- A case scenario
- The aim of the map is to make sense* of your concept (back)ground (and related factors) and reason the system in your work. Thus, visualise and show in your map:
– Issues, factors, elements related to your topic;– Key drivers and trends, signals from the future (societal, environmental included);– User groups values, expectations, way of living (in the future);– Tensions – Problem ground / Situation – Opportunities
– Show and articulate what kind of meaning the most important connections and dynamics create (that support your concept). Your map has to have an aim which is stated in the name of your map.(As an example, in Rin's work case: Merging together the utilisation of unused bikes, system enabled by IoT, empowering citizens to be active, healthy, creating new kind of interaction between them + adding signals about the future – covers many factors and issues in an environmental, societal, technological, and even political segments – all these should be present / described in the map, creating a system that is understandable and reasons your topic, focus and concept).In the presentation talk only about the most important in your map, you can't explain every detail.- A proposal: show on slides your solution. It should be followed and derived logically from the map, where the system in explained. Describe what kind of value you create for the people you are designing for.
- A case scenario: show through a visualised use scenario:– In what kind of society this concept is played through (what is different in 2040 than now, don't get stuck into today's issues and obstacles but present the concept through the value it creates);– How your proposal is put into use through a daily life scenario illustrating user's values, expectations and way of living in 2040. A glimpse of one or two one-to-one details of important touchpoints are helpful to create understanding. You do not have to solve and design everything in detail.– What is novel about your concept?You can choose whether to show your concept through a video or visualised use scenario.
*Make sense means that your map helps to understand why you have chosen this topic, how you reached your focus, what your concept is about and what it enables. If you map down the elements and stakeholders that are potentially connected to your topic, but do not create depth inside the topic, neither show what is the dynamic between the factors, elements, issues and stakeholders (need to articulate with full sentences, not keywords), then the map does not serve the intended purpose. Show what implications and influence the relatedness of different factors, elements, issues and stakeholders within your topic have.