2. Overview of the day
10.00
• Welcome
10.15
• Overview of the day
10.30
• Get into groups to start prototyping
13.00
• Help yourself to lunch
15.00
• Showcase your prototypes to the judges
16.00
• Judges announce winners
#transformedbyou
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4. What could I win?
#transformedbyou
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5. £1000
for Best Idea for each
of the three
challenges
254
Ideas
What could I win?
#transformedbyou
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6. £2000
for Best Prototype for
each of the three
challenges
?
Prototypes
What could I win?
#transformedbyou
http://bit.ly/transformedbyou
7. What happened to the winners?
2011 winner leveraged £90K funding to roll out its idea across several schools
2012 winner launched website with full integration with social network tools
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8. Judging Criteria
How creative the name of the prototype is
How well the prototype meets the challenge selected
The target audience the prototype is designed to help
How well it could be used by the target audience
What long-term potential does the solution have
How well people would use the prize to take it forward
#transformedbyou
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9. Answer these questions
What will you call your prototype?
How does your prototype meet the challenge?
Which target audience will it help?
How would it help them?
How will the solution work?
How would you use the winnings to take it forward?
#transformedbyou
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10. Help people keep fit & stay healthy
Daily Digestion Suggestion (Alex Bricher)
• An app that sends daily recipe ideas for affordable and healthy
meals using ingredients that can be sourced from your local
shop.
Diet Timetable (Ed Wellbrook)
• An automatic meal planning app that links to local businesses.
Lifestyle Programme (Dee Boates)
• An easy-to-follow app to help lose weight and promote a
healthy lifestyle.
#transformedbyou
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11. Help people keep fit & stay healthy
(continued)
Gym It (Panayiotis Christofides)
• An application that rewards time being spent in the gym. For
every hour you spend in the gym the app records your progress
and gives you bonus.
Randomised Exercise Route (Lewis Cleminson)
• An app which creates a randomised route every time
Gym Buddy Locator (Jordan Stebbings)
• An app that helps you to find people that do a similar workout
to you.
#transformedbyou
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12. Help people help each other
Community Treasure Map (Viorel Tudose)
• A fun and easy way to display recent job postings from
JobCentrePlus, community events and people that need help.
Fault Finders (Chrissy Docherty)
• A mobile user friendly website to provide an instant way for
businesses to search opportunities to improve the community.
Createabox at Home (Natasha Steer)
• CreataboX at Home helps people who are usually excluded
from social activities
#transformedbyou
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13. Help people help each other
Fair Weather App
• Plan and deliver an outdoor event to happen only if the
weather is right.
Peace of Mind (Leonard Anderson)
• The idea is to analyse data from passive sensors and give an
instant picture of wellbeing for the previous 24 hours for
elderly people.
Report It (Stephen Wilson)
• An app that allows people to report problems in their local
area, such as anti-social behaviour hotspots & fly-tipping.
#transformedbyou
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14. What do we mean by prototyping?
#transformedbyou
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20. Overview of the day
10.00
• Welcome
10.15
• Overview of the day
10.30
• Get into groups to start prototyping
13.00
• Help yourself to lunch
15.00
• Showcase your prototypes to the judges
16.00
• Judges announce winners
#transformedbyou
http://bit.ly/transformedbyou
21. Etiquette
Be polite and generous – offer your ideas
and opinions and value other people’s
If you are not learning or contributing, find
a group where you can contribute or learn
The people who come are the best people
who could have come
Notas do Editor
Pizzas & refreshmentsFire exits – if there’s a fire, go down the stairs, exit the main door and turn left out of the Farmer’s Market. Follow the keeperToilets either side of reception areaIf you want to smoke, go outsideLook after anything you bring (like devices), they’re your responsibility