Week 5 of 6 Virtual Sprint school sessions.
This week we covered the following:
Breakout: What is the difference between a prototype and a pilot?
Guest Speaker: Robin Hooijer: Prototyping & Testing
Storyboarding
Prototyping
Testing
Sprint Outcomes
11. Robin Hooijer
Robin has been a Design Thinker for
6 years with the Reshape &
Innovation Center at the Radboud
University Medical Centre in the
Netherlands. He has a special
in on line communication and the
role of social media when designing
health services for the future. He is
also a co-lead for the Dutch
Health organization
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50. “If a picture is worth a 1.000 words, then a
prototype is worth a 1.000 meetings.”
twitter.com/rwhooijer
slideshare.net/rwhooijer Robin
Hooijer
follow at
slides available on
twitter.com/reshape
69. A Sprint can have
the following outcomes
An efficient failure: The prototypes didn’t hit the mark, but
you learned something (many things) and saved your team
4-6 months of work building the wrong product. You might
want to run a follow up Sprint.
A flawed success: Some of your ideas met users’ needs but
not all of them. You learned something and can now iterate
and test again.
An epic win: The concept met your users’ needs; they were
able to complete tasks easily and engaged with all the
features you mapped out. You are ready to implement!
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70.
71. Key takeaways
•Storyboard can help you narrow on the key moment
you want to prototype
•Prototypes = realistic facade
•The goal of the testing is to learn
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74. Next week…
o Guest Speaker: Richard Liebrecht
o Putting it all together
o Facilitation Journey
o Ask us anything! *BRING QUESTIONS*
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Notas do Editor
What would you use, if you could bring innovation from any industry which one would it be, why would you pick them, what advancement could they bring into the health and care field.
3 MIN
Day 1 you understand your problem, decide what part of the problem to solve and decide what solutions to test
Day 2: design prototype versions of your solution and test with real users to get their feedback
Indigenous land recognition
Lori welcome
Rules of engagement
End of every session we need a summary and we bring that back
Good: specific solution / who is involved/ provide benefits
Bad: Where the pictures att?
Ali
JOSH
Day 1 you understand your problem, decide what part of the problem to solve and decide what solutions to test
Day 2: design prototype versions of your solution and test with real users to get their feedback
Josh
Ali
What sprint are we sharing, North Zone sprint case over view
Who was involved, why it was important
Who were the users
Different language
Team come to us dealing with how can we change and improve the process
Sprints worth sharing