Prototype Ideas
Ideation Process:
The customer wanted the activities to be engaging and dynamic, hence we created board games, racing games and drawing challenges. We also wanted the students to collaborate with each other and share their knowledge.
Below are the prototype ideas based on the feedback:
- Idea 1 - Snake and Ladder Robot
- Idea 2 - Open-ended Questions and Answers
- Idea 3 - Racing Robot
Creating a maze game to keep the students intrigued while solving questions. The goal is to reach the finish point with robot. To do so, the students have answer the questions correct and the amount of times the robot move will be based on the number of correct keywords.
Utilizing the robot's movement, the students can control the movement of the robot by coding it out. There were two ideas: 1. To spin the robot when the answer submitted is correct and move forward if it is incorrect or 2. Allowing the students to insert code to move the robot from point A to point B.
Using the robot, students will either be assigned to one robot or work in teams of three to answer the questions. The robot will be at the start line and the robot that reaches the finish line will win. The robot's movement speed will be based on whether the students answered the question correctly. If they answer correctly, the robot will speed up and if they answered incorrectly, the robot will slow down.
- Idea 4 - Drawing with robot
By tying the pencil to the robot, the robot will draw out shape based on the students' code. For example, if the student writes out the code to move forward, the robot will move forward. The professor will provide a shape for the students to complete and if the students answer correctly, the robot is able to move to a certain distance. The end goal of the prototype is for the students to complete the shape assigned to them.