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INTRODUCTION

PROBLEM SOLVING
<INSERT STUDENT NAME 1>
<INSERT STUDENT NAME 2>
THE PROBLEM

What is the problem? • [Text]

Who has this • [Text]


problem?
Why should this • [Text]
problem be solved?

How will I know this


• [Text]
problem has been solved?
BACKGROUND INFORMATION

• What is your research?


• How did you discover this problem?
• How did you get information to research this problem and attempt to
solve it?
• Interviews?
• Personal experience?
• Internet/Books?
• Other ways?
WORKABLE SOLUTIONS
Solution Solution Solution
#1 #2 #3

What materials does 
What materials does 
What materials does
this solution require? this solution require? this solution require?

What would this 
What would this 
What would this
solution look like solution look like solution look like
(drawing, pictures, (drawing, pictures, (drawing, pictures,
text)? text)? text)?

What are some barriers 
What are some barriers 
What are some barriers
you might come across you might come across you might come across
with this solution? with this solution? with this solution?
THE PROTOTYPE

• Choose the best workable


solution and create a plan
to build a prototype
• What materials will you <Insert a picture or drawing
use for your prototype? of your prototype here>
• Will your prototype be
actual size or a model?
Why?
TESTING THE PROTOTYPE

• What worked? What did not work? Why?


• What materials need to be changed and/or kept? Why?
• Did the size of your prototype give you enough
information to move forward with a final product? Why or
why not?
• Did you have other people test your design and give you
feedback? Why or why not?
REDESIGNING THE PROTOTYPE

• Use the data from your testing to redesign with…


• Different materials
• Different builds
• Different sizes
• Write about or show images of your prototype redesigning
process and result
FINAL RESULT
• Once you have a final product, go back to your second slide and review the
initial questions you answered
• Does your final prototype solve your problem for the person or people for whom it
needs to be solved?
• If yes, WAY TO GO! But always think about if you can improve it even more!
• If no, copy this PowerPoint and start the problem/solution cycle again
• Insert pictures of your final design
• Discuss why this design solves the problem
• Reflect on how you feel about the process from start to finish in this project

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