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4.1 EbD Human-Centered Design 1 ® ®
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Essential Question: ® How can the Human-Centered design model help frame my project and how will all the information that we have collected fit into the process?
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4.1 Human-Centered Design Overview 3. EPICS design process applied to service-learning 2. Human-Centered Design Process 1.Class Basics Notebook Line of Learning Common Core Standards 4. Reflection ®
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Prepare your notebook Table of contents ®
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Line of Learning 4.1 Question: What is the EPICS Human-Centered design framework and would it be useful for our service-learning Project? Date ®
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Standards Statement ® Students will examine how communication and collaboration apply to the project within the team and with the community partners, and how the engineering standards give structure and a framework to the process. Standards: NGSS HS. Engineering Design HS-ETS1-3. ELA/Literacy – SL.11-12.1c Comprehension and Collaboration
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Engaging Prior Knowledge ® Discussion: What do you remember about the EPICS design model? There are 8 Design Phases associated with the EPICS program to support the learning of the students and give structure to a human-centered design process.
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EPICS Engineering Design Model ® Give one task that occurs during each of the following phase of the design cycle. Identification Phase Specification Development Phase Conceptual Design Phase Detailed Design Phase Delivery Phase Service and Maintenance Retirement Redesign
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What is the importance of Iteration in the EPICS Design Process? ®
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EPICS Identification Phase ® project objectives motivations outcomes and deliverables duration community partner contact
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Specification Development Phase ® Identify users and beneficiaries customer requirements design constraints engineering specifications benchmark product comparison determining design targets
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Conceptual Design Phase ® Functional Decomposition User Analysis Observation Brainstorming and Research of possible solutions
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Detailed Design Phase ® top-down specification/ bottom-up implementation. proof-of-concept prototype. Design Failure Mode Effects Analysis (DFMEA).
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Delivery Phase ® Complete the production version of the project Write user manuals to teach people how to use their product delivery checklist Write a report that explains if and why your product is ready to be delivered to the user – this report is called a Delivery Review
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Service- Maintenance Phase ® How performing in the field What it will take to keep the project running.
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Redesign Phase ® Determine if the project should continue, be redesigned or retired.
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Design Model applied to Community need ® Debate carousel Give each person a question Record opinion and evidence to support their position in the first box. Pass their papers to the right Read and add a supporting rationale that goes along with their peer’s judgment Pass their papers to the right Read what is in both of their peers’ boxes and add something that might be used as an opposing rationale. Pass their papers to the right Add their own opinion, supporting it with their rationale, in the final box. Return their papers to the original owners. Discuss the questions in small groups
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What is the “Big Idea” of Design? ®
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Questions?? ®
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Reflection Have you… Evaluated a solution to a real world problem and determine the constraints and needs of the project? Explored the elements of Design, particularly Human-Centered Design? ®
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Notebook Check Student sheet 4.1 Debate Carousel questions Lesson Artifacts ®
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Exit Slip Answer the Questions on the sheet If you have further questions write them on the back ®
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