Overview:
Prototyping is a favorite technique of inventors and it is as old as the early human inventions. Prototyping is very popular among mechanical and civil engineers. Many product development companies in the Information Technology industry adopted the prototyping technique and achieved great success in developing sound and superior products. But even today, these successful companies are just outliers. A majority of the companies have not yet reaped the benefits of prototyping. The reasons are two fold. One there is not much awareness about prototyping. Second, prototyping is seen as an added cost to the project. Of course, prototyping doesn't come free-of-cost. I would call this cost as a preventive cost rather than an additional cost. The cost of not doing prototype far outweighs the cost of doing prototype. Also there is a great confusion out there about what constitutes prototyping. During this one-day program the participants will learn the cost effective way of doing prototyping.
Who Should Attend?
This course is targeted for Business Analysts or anyone leading, sponsoring or working on a project team.
Date:
Venue: Hablis Hotel, 19 GST Road, Guindy, Chennai 600 032, India.
Structure:
09:00 AM to 09:30 AM Registration
09:30 AM to 10:00 AM Speaker-1
10:00 AM to 12:15 PM Speaker-2
12:15 PM to 03:15 PM Speaker-3
03:15 PM to 05:30 PM Speaker-4
05:30 PM to 06:00 PM Networking
11:00 AM to 11:15 AM Morning Break
01:00 PM to 02:00 PM Lunch Break
04:00 PM to 04:15 PM Evening Break
- Hands-on course about using paper prototyping to improve design and shorten development time
- Receive coaching and feedback from the instructor
- Dynamic course that gets you working so you feel confident to run your own research
- Paper prototyping method to catch issues and iterate
- Manage risk by catching design flaws early and changing direction
- Evaluate divergent designs early to reduce communication and design blocks
- Effectively create fast prototypes for iterative testing and feedback
- Reduce technology barriers for more creative thinking and discussion
- Promoting inclusivity among team members, reduce arguments
- Engaging a diverse group through rapid creation of interactive designs
- Increase buy-in from stakeholders, business owners, and developers
- Creating wireframes and paper prototypes
- Tools and materials for creating prototypes
- What prototypes look like and the level of detail (fidelity)
- Design elements to include and leave out
- Tips and tricks for creating paper prototypes
- Conducting user research with paper and sketches
- Tips for running your own usability study
- Facilitation techniques to get valuable feedback for better interaction designs
- Roles required for a usability study with paper
- Testing prototypes vs. live products
- User feedback and behavior
- Types of questions to ask
- Scenarios to evaluate
- Fidelity and interactivity level and different stages to answer different questions
- Planning usability studies with paper prototypes
- Setting goals to balance business and user needs
- Iterative testing schedules
- Overcoming objections and common concerns
- Validity of data and user reactions
- Development resources and time
- Elements to evaluate using paper designs
- Navigation and workflow
- Concepts and categories
- Content and labels
- Functionality, missing features
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