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Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – ShareAlike 4.0 International Rapid Prototyping
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Making your ideas visual: Prototypes Paper prototype Physical prototype Demonstration
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Why do you think it’s valuable to create prototypes?
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When we create something new, failure is always an option
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1959: British industrialist Henry Kremer offers £50,000 to the first person to build a human-powered aircraft What is required to solve this challenge? The Kremer Competition
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The challenge was won by the most flexible prototype. The Gossamer Condor
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Why MacCready’s competitors did not succeed Their designs relied on what they already knew about flight — just like these people:
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This is what happens with… Only one prototype Rapid prototyping
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You have 25 minutes to create a prototype that explains your idea Paper prototypePhysical prototype Demonstration
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Test your first prototype You have five minutes to: 1.Show your prototype to another group for feedback. 2.Provide feedback on their prototype. What’s one thing you should keep? What’s one thing you should change?
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Let’s pivot!
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