This lesson focuses on selecting ideas generated during the ideation phase that will enhance your project. Consider how these ideas will impact your project and how they align with the experience you want to provide your audience.
Define Desired Impact: Make a list of adjectives that describe how you want your project to be perceived (e.g., innovative, engaging, thoughtful).
Select Ideas: Choose at least three ideas from your ideation phase that align with your desired adjectives and seem likely to benefit your project.
Evaluate Ideas: Determine which ideas are feasible and which may require further resources or skills to implement. Be open to exploring ideas that at first seem challenging.
Remember, the task involves not just selecting ideas that are beneficial and feasible, but also those that might push your project into exciting new directions. This process is about exploration, not final decisions.
Watch the accompanying video for a practical demonstration of these concepts, and prepare for the next lesson, which will focus on prototyping your selected ideas.
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This lesson focuses on selecting ideas generated during the ideation phase that will enhance your project. Consider how these ideas will impact your project and how they align with the experience you want to provide your audience.
Remember, the task involves not just selecting ideas that are beneficial and feasible, but also those that might push your project into exciting new directions. This process is about exploration, not final decisions.
Watch the accompanying video for a practical demonstration of these concepts, and prepare for the next lesson, which will focus on prototyping your selected ideas.