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tags: 2018_MAKRAC template
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# PWF project assignments template

## FIX OUR FUTURE WITH DIGITAL FABRICATION
##### Group "Group 14"
##### Tutor "Clement Schoofs"
###### Participants : Natalia Dhenin, Coraline Hays, Alice Bariguian, Juliette Pradeau, Laura Marin Echeverri
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## Welcome to your HackMD note !
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**This document is a logbook that will help you lead your project.**
Use it as a collaborative tool to work as a team on your project, you can work on it together and at the same time : **take the time to complete it regularly and accurately.**
You have **at least** to complete all **yellow fields** like this one:
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This document will allow you to share your work with your tutors and will be the basis for **evaluating your work.**
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If you don't know how to write a markdown note here is a [documentation](https://hackmd.io/features#Introduction) and a [tutorial](https://www.markdowntutorial.com/) to learn the Markdown syntax.
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# P1. Prototype!
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The goal of this phase is to define & materialize 3 relevant product proposals according to the subject given.
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Your prototype must be a physical object : diagrams, images, drawings and 3D files etc. will not be considered as prototypes.
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## Define & prototype 3 proposals
### Proposal n°1 : Carpooling Beacon
##### Actors
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- BY WHO? We are a big company based in Geneva, with many cross-border workers coming from France. Our aim is to improve and facilitate their carpooling experience in order to encourage them to carpool together.
- FOR WHOM? We target our employees. The driver’s motivation is mainly economical - he wants to minimize his fuel costs. The riders’ motivations are broader: they want to save time (no public transportation to take, no parking to find, etc), while acting for the environment.
- WITH WHOM? We will involve an engineer in the creation of our project and we will take care of promoting it internally in the company.
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##### Context
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- WHY? At the moment of the pick up, when meeting with new drivers, riders usually encounter difficulties to know which car they need to join. This often leads to a waste of time and to hundreds of message exchanges.
- WHEN? As riders never travel with the same drivers, this coordination gap happens every day of the work week, twice a day, at the time of the pick-up.
- WHERE? The pick-up takes place at home in the morning and at work in the evening.
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##### Features
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- WHAT? In order to facilitate riders’ encounter with the driver, we want to create a magnet led beacon that the driver will easily be able to stick on its vehicle roof. This way, each driver in the company will receive its very own beacon with its very own led color. This beacon will come together with a special carpooling application that will allow our workers to coordinate themselves and organize their rides.
- HOW? When leaving home or work, the driver will install his beacon, so that riders will easily recognize him at the moment of the pick-up. On the application, the driver has to choose which zone he is from and press on it. He then has to press the green button on his phone app to give the signal to the riders that he is ready to leave. On the riders screen, once they connect, they also have to choose their zone. Once pressed, all the drivers from that zone will pop up. The riders can see which drivers from that zone have seats available. They then have to press the green button on their screen to signal the chosen driver that they are hoping on. The driver will have a map with all the drivers he has to pick up on its way.
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##### Usage scenario
Describe use cases
How will users access your service?
Describe scenario of utilisation, and add a drawing for each steps :
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**Initial context:**

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**Action 1:**

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**Action 2:**

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**Action 3:**
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**Resolving situation:**

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##### Benchmark
List concurrents and relative projects and describe how they relate or differentiate to your project
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* RideBynd, http://ridebynd.com/, “Bynd is the App for sharing rides to work, to quickly connect with your colleagues easily and securely.”
* WunderCarpool, https://www.wundermobility.com/carpool, “It’s a fast and fun way for employees to drive to work together. Co-workers on similar routes can share their vehicle, reducing strain on your parking and on the road.”
* WazeCarpool, https://www.waze.com/fr/carpool, “A cost-effective alternative to rideshare services, Carpool lets you choose to drive or ride with people already going your way. Use the Waze app to drive, and the Waze Carpool app to catch a ride.”
* Uber, https://www.uber.com/us/en/beacon/
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##### Ressources
We are expecting existing tutorials that can help you to materialize your proposal. You can search on youtube.com, instructables.com, thingiverse.com, etc.
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* https://www.uber.com/us/en/beacon/ based on the idea of uber, we had the idea of the beacon on the car
* https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/16/17569274/uber-app-changes-pickup-spotlight-color, based on the idea of uber again, the color which link the user and driver will appear on the phone with a light as uber does in the US
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBmkeg4EZL0, video which explain how to create a real beacon on a car
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##### Prototype description
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Your prototype must be **a physical object** : images, drawings, diagrams and 3D files will not be considered as prototypes
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Describe here the materials and tools you've used to build your prototype.
You can use rough materials, such as paper, cardboard, clay, lego or repurpose existing objects.
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- Paper
- Cardboard
- Electronic car
- Plastic cup
- Red led light bulb
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##### Prototype pictures
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Insert at least one main picture and two detail pictures of your prototype.
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##### Prototype video
Use your smartphone to make a short video (30s) showing your prototype, and post it on the Slack channel of your group.
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### Proposal n°2 : Carpooling Smart Meeting Watch
##### Actors
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- BY WHO? We are a big company based in Geneva, with many cross-border workers coming from France. Our aim is to reinvent their carpooling experience in order to encourage them to carpool together.
- FOR WHOM? We target our employees. Their motivations are to save time whilst working on the same project in order to increase their efficiency in addition to acting for the environment.
- WITH WHOM? Partnership with coding engineers to adapt the software to an existing smart watch. They will create and develop the prototype which we will then offer to each of our employees. This device is of great potential for our employees to gain time and be more efficient.
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##### Context
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- WHY? Because workers have a hard time focusing after a long ride from home to work. This is why we want to encourage them to brainstorm during shared-rides in order to maximise their time and increase their efficiency from the moment they arrive at work.
- WHEN? Key moments of our proposal will happen during shared rides from the moment workers are picked-up until they reach their destinations. As the discussion will be less formal than a business meeting in the company, the exchange will be more fluid. We observe two similar moments, in the morning when going to work and in the evening when coming back.
- WHERE? The driver and the passengers will activate the device in the car during the shared-ride.
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##### Features
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- WHAT? Software connected to an existing smart watch that recognizes important words in a discussion which will enable the driver and passengers to record their thoughts on a subject that has been raised during transportation.
- HOW? This brainstorming softwear will allow workers to do their meeting orally without needing to takes notes. Important words that represent their thoughts will be written down automatically. It will be sort of a brainstorm bubble that will organise the words by category. It will then help workers to be more productive during meetings that follow the ride as they will be able to keep track of their discussions.
##### Usage scenario
Describe use cases
How will users access your service?
Describe scenario of utilisation, and add a drawing for each steps :
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**Initial context:**

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**Action 1:**

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**Action 2:**

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**Action 3:**

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**Resolving situation:**

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##### Benchmark
List concurrents and relative projects and describe how they relate or differentiate to your project
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* Apple Voice Memo, https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT206775, “To record voice memos on your iWatch, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Then edit and share your recording.”
* Klaxoon, https://klaxoon.com/about, “Brainstorm activity, to sync your whole team instantly. Share ideas, run projects, manage your team, and more.”
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##### Ressources
We are expecting existing tutorials that can help you to materialize your proposal. You can search on youtube.com, instructables.com, thingiverse.com, etc.
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* https://youtu.be/f2DaEt9CSb8 To help us starting with voice recognition for building proposal 2.
* https://medium.com/flawless-app-stories/how-i-created-apples-voice-memos-clone-b6cd6d65f580 : Reading ressource to help us create a voice memo recognition application for proposal 2.
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##### Prototype description
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Your prototype must be **a physical object** : images, drawings, diagrams and 3D files will not be considered as prototypes
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Describe here the materials and tools you've used to build your prototype.
Your you can use rough materials, such as paper, cardboard, clay, lego or repurpose existing objects.
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- Paper
- Cardboard
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##### Prototype pictures
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Insert at least one main picture and two detail pictures of your prototype.
:warning: <span style="color:red">**Drawings, illustrations and other images are not allowed.**</span>
##### Prototype video
Use your smartphone to make a short video (30s) showing your prototype, and post it on the Slack channel of your group.
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### Proposal n°3 : The Carpooling Game App
##### Actors
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- BY WHO? We are a big company based in Geneva, with many cross-border workers coming from France. Our aim is to reinvent their carpooling experience in order to encourage them to carpool together.
- FOR WHOM? The driver’s motivation is mainly economical - he wants to minimize his fuel costs. The riders’ motivations are broader: they want to save time (no public transportation to take, no parking to find, etc), while acting for the environment. Moreover, as some ways are quite long, some users want to be entertained while they are in the car.
- WITH WHOM? In order for us to manage the problem of boredom in the car, we decided to work in collaboration with a french association called “les Joyeux Audacieux”. Indeed, they launched “l’Antisava” which is a game with several cards with questions that allow people to understand each other better. Some of the questions are funny, some more serious.
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##### Context
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- WHY? As commuting everyday together, users sometimes get bored and run out of discussion topics. Our app will allow them to entertain themselves while getting to know each other personally, instead of talking business. This will indirectly improve their daily work performance as their state of mind is directly related to their mood and mental health.
- WHEN? The app will be used every day of the work week, twice a day (in the morning and in the evening) during the trip, whenever users feel bored.
- WHERE? The driver and the passengers will activate the app in the car during the shared-ride, only if they want to play.
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##### Features
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- WHAT? A mobile application based on the game “l’Antisava”, as described above. Users will be able to subscribe for free once they are in the car. It will be a very easy-to-use app.
- HOW? The commuters will get to know each other due to the way the game will be designed. When the game starts, a question will appear on all screens. A roulette will then decide randomly who has to answer it. By then, they will able to debate on their answers before passing to the next question.
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##### Usage scenario
Describe use cases
How will users access your service?
Describe scenario of utilisation, and add a drawing for each steps :
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**Initial context:**

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**Action 1:**

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**Action 2:**

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**Action 3:**

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**Resolving situation:**

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##### Benchmark
List concurrents and relative projects and describe how they relate or differentiate to your project
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* Kahoot, https://kahoot.com/what-is-kahoot/, “A game-based learning platform that makes it easy to create, share and play learning games or trivia quizzes in minutes.”
* Either, https://either.io, “Game of preference, made up of thousands of would you rather questions with statistics and debate.”
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##### Ressources
We are expecting existing tutorials that can help you to materialize your proposal. You can search on youtube.com, instructables.com, thingiverse.com, etc.
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt2troF-Eyc : it is linked to our project because it explains how to Design & Prototype a Mobile App with Adobe Xd Tutorial
* https://apptooltester.com/how-to-make-a-game-app/ : Reading ressource to help us create a game application for proposal 3.
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##### Prototype description
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Your prototype must be **a physical object** : images, drawings, diagrams and 3D files will not be considered as prototypes
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Describe here the materials and tools you've used to build your prototype.
Your you can use rough materials, such as paper, cardboard, clay, lego or repurpose existing objects.
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- Paper
- Cardboard
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##### Prototype pictures
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Insert at least one main picture and two detail pictures of your prototype.
:warning: <span style="color:red">Drawings, illustrations and other images are not allowed.</span>
##### Prototype video
Use your smartphone to make a short video (30s) showing your prototype, and post it on the Slack channel of your group.
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# P2. Test!
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The goal of this phase is to improve your prototypes using end-users feedback.
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**Negative user feedback doesn't means your proposal is bad** : do not give up and analyse what are the pain points to solve in a new version.
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## Test and iterate 3 proposals
### 1. Test your 3 prototypes
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#### User 1: Richard Dhenin
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- Richard Dhenin
- 64 years old
- Regional Manager at InfoSource in Geneva
- 06 08 61 71 41
- richard_dhenin@hotmail.com
- Natalia met Richard at his home in Annecy. He is the perfect candidate as he daily commutes to Geneva.
- 30-minute interview
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##### Prototype 1, Carpooling Beacon : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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|"I really like the idea of the beacon, as it would strongly help riders to find their driver."| No neutral remarks | "Even though I find it to be a nice project, it wouldn't be useful in my company as we are only 15 workers and all know each other's car." |
We will only develop this project in very big companies, where eveyone doesn't know each other.
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##### Prototype 2, Carpooling Smart Meeting Watch : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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| "As I live in Annecy, I drive every morning for 1h20 to get to work in Geneva, which is a real loss of time. This project would allow me to take advantage of this riding time and start working as soon as I leave my house. I will then be more productive at work and will eventually be able to leave earlier in the evening."| No neutral remarks | 1- Add a voice recognition option in order to have a better retranscription of the meeting: know who said what. 2- Add another option that we would be able to use when riding alone.|
We will add both a voice recognition option, and an individual riding option.
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##### Prototype 3, Carpooling Game App : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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| "This is a very nice way to have some good time with your colleagues before a long and stressful day."| No neutral remarks | 1- Add specific question categories we can choose from: funny questions, phylosophical questions, general culture questions that could be organized as a contest in order to make it more lively.|
We will add specific question categories.
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#### User 2
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- Emilie Bonder
- 24 years old
- Internship
- 06 27 75 06 52
- emilie.bonder@cegetel.net
- Laura met Emilie at her home in Paris.
- 1-hour interview
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##### Prototype 1, Carpooling Beacon : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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| "The idea of the colored beacon is a super idea for riders to find their driver. Indeed, when I carpool to go on vacations, I usually encouter difficulties to find the car I need to join on the parking."| "Uber proposes a similar colored service."| "How to pay is not clear."|
We will add the payment part.
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##### Prototype 2, Carpooling Smart Meeting Watch : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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|"I love this idea, as it will allow workers to work in the car and save time, without having to write anything. It is a big plus that the watch will be able to organize the conversation in different categories. "|No neutral remarks | No negative remarks |
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##### Prototype 3, Carpooling Game App : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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| "It is a super way for workers to spend the time in the car while getting to know each other."| "What will happen if some workers don’t want to play?"| "It would be nice to offer some other kinds of games, not only the questionnaire."|
All riders won't be obliged to join the game, and will also be able to quit the game whenever they want. We will also add other kinds of games on the app.
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#### User 3
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- Pierre Casciola
- 44 years old
- Senior Manager at Deloitte
- 06 45 50 40 15
- pierre.casciola@gmail.com
- Juliette met Pierre at his home in Paris
- 30-minute interview
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##### Prototype 1, Carpooling Beacon : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "It's a super idea (super visible) to gain time at the moment of the pick-up."| No neutral remarks | "Why can't it also be applied to workers from different companies in the same area to offer a wider service?"|
For the moment, we only want to apply it to our own company, as a test. Then, we will think about selling the concept to other companies.
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##### Prototype 2, Carpooling Smart Meeting Watch : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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|"It will allow workers to enter their meeting with already clear and structured ideas." | No neutral remarks | "It could be interesting to know who raised which point/idea/issue."|
We will add a voice recognition option.
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##### Prototype 3, Carpooling Game App : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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| "It's a nice way to clear-up your mind before entering the work environment."| No neutral remarks| "If there are other carpooling cars leaving at the same time, it could be fun to play with them also."
We will think about adding an additional feature to connect with other carpooling cars.
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### 2. Improve your 3 prototypes
Insert below **at least 3 pictures** for each one of your iterations showing your proposals evolution.
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**Prototype of your 1st proposal**



As recommended during the interviews, we added the payment section.
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##### Prototype video
Use your smartphone to make a short video (30s) showing your improved prototype, and post it on the Slack channel of your group.
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**Prototype of your 2nd proposal**



As recommended during the interviews, we decided to add a voice recognition feature to our application for users to identify more clearly what was said and by who.
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##### Prototype video
Use your smartphone to make a short video (30s) showing your improved prototype, and post it on the Slack channel of your group.
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**Prototype of your 3rd proposal**



As recommended during the interviews, we added several question categories from which the riders will be able to choose. In addition, as recommended by our tutor, we removed the sign up part and introduced "start game" instead, and changed the order of "next question" and "stop the game" in order to make it more convenient.
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##### Prototype video
Use your smartphone to make a short video (30s) showing your improved prototype, and post it on the Slack channel of your group.
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### 3. Test your 3 iterations
#### User 1: Richard Dhenin
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- Richard Dhenin
- 64 years old
- Regional Manager at InfoSource in Geneva
- 06 08 61 71 41
- richard_dhenin@hotmail.com
- Natalia re-interviewed Richard, but this time by phone.
- 15-minute interview
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##### Prototype 1, Carpooling Beacon : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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| "It's clearer with the payment option."| No neutral remarks| No negative remarks|
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##### Prototype 2, Carpooling Smart Meeting Watch : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
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| "The voice recognition option will facilitate the post-meeting reading."| "Will you be offering the watched to your employees?"| No negative remarks |
In order to reward our employees who participate to carpooling and thus act for the environment, we were thinking of offering them smart watches for christmas. They will then be able to install our special software. At the same time, this will indirectly and implicitly encourage our other employees to start carpooling.
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##### Prototype 3, Carpooling Game App : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "The new question categories will make the game funnier."| No neutral remarks| "One thing I didn't think about at the beginning is: how will the driver play the game while driving?"|
After everyone has joined the game, only one phone will "control the game" and change questions. This person will have to read the questions outloud for the others.
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#### User 2
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- Emilie Bonder
- 24 years old
- Internship
- 06 27 75 06 52
- emilie.bonder@cegetel.net
- Laura re-interviewed Emilie at her home.
- 15-minute interview
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##### Prototype 1, Carpooling Beacon : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "The payment process is much clearer now."| No neutral remarks| No negative remarks|
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##### Prototype 2, Carpooling Smart Meeting Watch : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "The voice recognition feature is very nice."| No neutral remarks| "What if they start talking about a personal subject during the meeting?"|
We will add a "pause" feature.
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##### Prototype 3, Carpooling Game App : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "The new question categories are nice."| No neutral remarks| "What if a delicate question comes out?"|
We will personally decide which questions are implemented in the app, so there will be no risk of delicate questions.
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#### User 3
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- Pierre Casciola
- 44 years old
- Senior Manager at Deloitte
- 06 45 50 40 15
- pierre.casciola@gmail.com
- Juliette re-interviewed Pierre at his home.
- 15-minute interview
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##### Prototype 1, Carpooling Beacon : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "I didn't think of the payment option at first, but of course it is an essential option."| No neutral remarks|No negative remarks
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##### Prototype 2, Carpooling Smart Meeting Watch : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "Now that voice recognition has been added, it will certainly give an added value to the project."| "Why not considering developing the software for it to be efficient for transcription in real meetings."|No negative remarks
Our software will essentialy be designed for carpooling meetings, but our workers will of course also be able to use it during real meetings.
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##### Prototype 3, Carpooling Game App : user feedback
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| Postive | Neutral | Negative |
| --------| --------| --------|
| "Now that categories have been added it will make the game more interactive."| No neutral remarks| No negative remarks|
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### 4. Select the most promising proposal
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Even though we sincerely like the 3 proposals, as we all spent a lot of time working on them, we all have our little personal preference. Thus, in order to make a fair decision, we decide to make a vote in the team, as some prefer the carpooling meeting watch and others the game app. Finally, it is the game app that won.
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* We really like this project due to its human dimension, as it will help workers from one same company to get to know each other personnaly. We are sure that this will have an overall positive effet on the company's working environment. Moreover, an application is totally in line with our topic which is internet of things.
* In comparision with our 2 other projects, this one will be the funnier to create as we will have to think about several questions, and make it pretty on the app. Secondly, we already did an app, so we exactly know how to do it and it will allow us to go deeper with the Adobe XD software.
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Describe below what are the features of your final project :
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1. Adobe XD application
2. Questions taken from the internet (have a look at l'Antisava)
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# P3. Design
## Make your final prototype
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Now that you have defined what is your best proposal it's time to make a greater version of it. You will present it to the jury during the final evaluation alongside the early prototypes made in the previous phase.
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A good prototype is self-explainatory : the user must be able to understand how it works without instructions or user manual. It must be fully functional and sufficiently strong to withstand several demonstrations in real conditions of use.
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For this phase it is **mandatory** to use at least :
- The **laser cutter** and/or the **3D printers** to build your physical “shell”
- **Arduino** electronics and/or **Adobe XD** to make your prototype interactive.
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:warning: <span style="color:red"> **Keep in mind that for the end evalutation the prototype will be the only way to communicate your project to the jury!**
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### Ressources
Here is a short list of useful websites and softwares for prototyping things.
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- [instructables.com](https://www.instructables.com/): A great website with tutorials for (almost) everything
- [makezine.com](https://makezine.com/projects/): A well known magazine with tons of cool projects
- [thingiverse.com](https://www.thingiverse.com/) The world's largest 3D printing commmunity, with loads of projects
- [hackaday.com](https://hackaday.com/): If you are a bit hacker or want to become one, this site is for you!
- [wikifab.org](https://wikifab.org/wiki/Accueil): Just like instructables, but *en français*
- [Slicer](https://apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=8699194120463301363&os=Win64&appLang=en) : A software to convert 3D models (.stl files) into laser-cutted slices, a great tool to build cardboard objects.
- [Make a box](https://makeabox.io/) : A website to create boxes that can be laser cutted
- [Makercase](http://www.makercase.com/) : Another laser cutted boxes website
- [templatemaker.nl](https://www.templatemaker.nl/) : To create quiclky paper objects that can be cutted with the laser cutter.
- [Sculptris](http://pixologic.com/sculptris/) : A 3D sculpting tool, a fun way to create 3D models for 3D printing or laser cutting.
- ...
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Note in the section below all the projects and tools you've find to help you for the conception and fabrication of your final prototype.
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* Thingiverse website: we consulted the Thingiverse website in order to find some inspiration to create and 3D print our Carpooling Game Device.
* Arduino website: we consulted the Arduino website in order to understand how to connect our leds with Arduino.
* Arduino Projects Book: we consulted the Arduino Projects Book in order to code.
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### Demonstrator design
#### Drawing
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Start by taking a sheet of paper and draw the global shape of your demonstrator, then explode it into the parts that compose it and draw them one by one.
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Insert below the pictures of your drawings, don't forget to write a caption for each image :
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The Carpooling Game
Our Carpooling Game concept is made of 2 distinct parts: the Game App & the Game Device.
The steps:
-One of the players (the user) activates the app, and connects it to the device via bluetooth. He selects the number of players and the category these latter want to play.
-The leds randomly designate one of the players who will need to answer the following question.
-The speaker announces the question outloud. The respondent answers and debates with the other players.
-The user presses the "next" button in order to go to the next question.
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Part 1: The application
Once everyone is in the car and ready to play, one user needs to activate the app on his phone, while also turning the device on. This will allow the app to connect to the device via bluetooth. The user will then have to select the number of players, in order for the device to know how many leds need to be activated. He will then have to select which category his colleagues and himself want to play. Once the game has started, the phone can be stored: everything will happen on the device.
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Part 2: The buttons
The left button will allow the user to turn the device on in order to connect it to his phone. It will also allow him to turn it off. On the otherhand, the right button will allow the players to go to the next questions, once they have finished answering and debating on the current one.
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Part 3: The leds
Once the game has started, and before each question, the leds will turn on randomly in order to designate one of the players: the chosen one will have to answer the question, and then everyone will be able to debate on the answer.
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Part 4: The speaker
Once the leds have chosen the respondent, the speaker will announce the question outloud.
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### Means of fabrication
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Now that you have designed your final prototype it's time to build it! Take the time to fill accuratly the following section to have a good overview of the building process.
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#### Tools
List below what tools you need for building the project:
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* Tool 1: 3D printer
* Tool 2: Laser cutter
* Tool 3: Hog glue gun
* Tool 4: 1 medium 3mm wood board
* Tool 5: 4 differently colored LEDs
* Tool 6: 1 arduino uno board
* Tool 7: 1 prototyping board
* Tool 8: 19 wires male male
* Tool 9: 5 resistors
* Tool 10: 1 small speaker
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#### Softwares :
List below what software you need for the conception of your final prototype:
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* Software 1: Adobe XD
* Software 2: Tinkercard
* Software 3: Zortrax
* Software 4: Adobe illustrator
* Software 5: Arduino IDE
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#### BOM (Bill Of Materials)
List in the table below all the elements you need to build your demonstrator (replace the exemples with your parts) :
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|Part number| Part name | Material /description |
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|1 |Box, buttons, lid |Z-ultrat |
|2 |Side decoration |1 medium 3mm wood board |
|3 |LEDs |4 LEDs, 1 arduino uno board, 1 prototyping board, 19 wires male male, 5 resistors|
|4 |Speaker |1 small speaker |
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Once you have decided what features to prototype and how, settle a meeting with the makers’ lab manager of your campus. He will give you some technical feedback and the material you need. Do not expect the makers’ lab managers to tell you what to build!
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### Conception
- Use Adobe Illustrator or TinkerCAD to design your parts.
- Use Adobe XD and/or arduino to design interactions
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**step 1**: Designing the 3D Game Device Box: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/4olXV8Txpsf-funky-wluff
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**step 2**: Designing the 3D Game Device Buttons: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6HeajLehgQB-exquisite-bigery
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**step 3**: Designing the 3D Game Device Lid: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kuuFhMPBMVp-brilliant-leelo-kieran
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**step 4**: Designing the 2D Side Star Decorations.
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**step 5**: Designing the Game App: https://xd.adobe.com/spec/407525ac-0db2-473f-51bf-a10d35238cf0-3644/.
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### Building process
Describe below the building steps of your demonstrator and insert a picture for each step :
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**step 1**: Building a soft initial prototype of the Game Device Box in order to see the needed dimensions.
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**step 2**: 3D printing the Game Device Box.
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**step 3**: 3D printing the Game Device Buttons.
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**step 4**: 3D printing the Game Device Lid.
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**step 5**: Laser cutting the Side Star Decorations.
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**step 6**: Connecting the 4 LEDs with 8 male male wires
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**step 7**: Connecting the latter wires to the prototyping board, along with the 5 resistors
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**step 8**: Connecting the prototyping board to the arduino uno board with 11 male male wires
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**step 9**: Connecting the button to the prototyping board
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**step 10**: Coding the arduino uno board with the Arduino IDE software
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**step 11**: Assembling all part together with the hog glue gun & closing the device
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**step 12**: Designing the Game App: https://xd.adobe.com/spec/407525ac-0db2-473f-51bf-a10d35238cf0-3644/.
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##### Prototype video
Use your smartphone to make a short video (30s) showing your improved prototype, and post it on the Slack channel of your group.
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# P4. Share
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You’re almost there! You’ve a built your final prototype, now it’s time to share your project with the world. During the sharing phase you’ll make your project understandable and makable by everyone.
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In this part you have to fill your online documentation using Glitch, don't forget to insert the link below.
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[my-documentation](https://)
Insert here the link of your Glitch documentation
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