Sticky notes:
We freelisted intervention ideas for 5 minutes individually and allowed us to reach out-of-the-box solutions. We then synthesized the results as a team and affinity grouped the ideas.
We built upon our favorite ideas from the freelisting idea and brainstormed solutions on a larger piece of paper to make it more developed.
We then developed 3 main ideas:
- Laying iPads throughout campus and having friends watch TikToks together in specific locations.
- Notification that asks a user’s friend if they have permission to keep watching TikTok
- A scoreboard that tracks how many minutes friends spent on TikTok and having the person that spent the most minutes buy coffee.
Idea 1: Laying iPads throughout campus and having friends watch TikToks together in specific locations.
Idea 2: TikTok Usage Scoreboard
Idea 3: Notification that asks a user’s friend if they have permission to keep watching TikTok
2. Look at your solution and map what is feasible, desirable, and viable. Take all the information from your diagram and place it a 2×2 with important to unimportant and know to unknown. Include an image of your assumption map and highlight which one’s are the most crucial to your team’s solution.
3. Take 2-3 significant assumptions from the important and unknown quadrant and pick a test for each of these assumptionsLinks to an external site.. These tests can be short & quick. You will run the tests during Week 7, for this submissions we just want to know your top assumptions and how you will be testing them. You can follow the structure of the following testing card 🙂
Assumption Mapping
Test Cards:
