2014 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) Proceedings 2014
DOI: 10.1109/fie.2014.7044423
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Prototyping: A key skill for innovation and life-long learning

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“…In contrast to design experts, who use prototypes early in a project to engage with stakeholders, novice designers primarily reported using prototypes with stakeholders later in the design process to share their progress and gather feedback. This echoes studies that have found that novice designers spend less time scoping a problem and do not seek the same depth and breadth of information prior to developing design solutions (Atman et al, 2007; Häggman et al, 2015; Mohedas, Daly, & Sienko, 2014b; Viswanathan, Atilola, Goodman, et al, 2014; Yang & Epstein, 2005). This lack of engagement with stakeholders early in the design process represents a missed opportunity and has the potential to negatively impact design outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…In contrast to design experts, who use prototypes early in a project to engage with stakeholders, novice designers primarily reported using prototypes with stakeholders later in the design process to share their progress and gather feedback. This echoes studies that have found that novice designers spend less time scoping a problem and do not seek the same depth and breadth of information prior to developing design solutions (Atman et al, 2007; Häggman et al, 2015; Mohedas, Daly, & Sienko, 2014b; Viswanathan, Atilola, Goodman, et al, 2014; Yang & Epstein, 2005). This lack of engagement with stakeholders early in the design process represents a missed opportunity and has the potential to negatively impact design outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…They often did not use prototypes strategically in ways design experts do, resulting in the underrealization of many benefits prototyping can provide as well as the potentially limited retention of the benefits they did experience (Christie et al, 2012; Crismond & Adams, 2012; Hilton et al, 2015; Kelley, 2007; Kelley & Littman, 2006; Schrage, 1999; Viswanathan, Atilola, Goodman, et al, 2014; Webber et al, 2016). …”
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“…This allows for iterations and design improvements without the large investment of time and money that Viswanathan 18 describes as "sunk cost." Many advocates suggest that prototypes should be created early and often and used iteratively throughout the product design process 10,19,20 . Schrage suggests that "'wasting' prototypes is essential… for detecting errors and discovering opportunities," "wasting" referring to the quick elimination of less promising approaches 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%