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Methods:
• Draw layout designs on paper
• Use Canva or PowerPoint to design mock-ups
• Use felt cloth, cardboard, or paper to make a model
Example Sketch Features:
• Mesh pockets for USBs
• Cable winders to prevent tangling
• Slot for small notebook or phone
• Slim enough to slide into a school bag
Prototype Sketch Plan
• Label each pocket and section
• Show how accessories are held in place
• Show how it folds or zips up
Stage 4: Testing and Feedback
To get real user input and refine your design.
Activities required:
• Ask friends to try your prototype or review your layout
• Get feedback on ease of use, portability, and usefulness
Sample Feedback Table:
User Feedback Suggestion
Elena Liked the cable holders Add more pockets for earphones
Addhyan Easy to use Add a waterproof lining
Naman Looks neat Suggests label tags for sections
Stage 5: Final Presentation
To showcase your design thinking journey.
Include in Your Presentation:
• The original problem
• Research insights + Empathy map
• SCAMPER ideas
• Your prototype (sketch, model, or photos)
• Feedback and final changes
Presentation Formats:
• Canva or PowerPoint
• Poster + 1-minute pitch
• Video walkthrough or role-play demonstration
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