Deliverable
Prototype Iteration Log
Collaboration
Effective Communication
Self Directed Learning
Content Expertise
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Assessment
Reflection
Critique and Revision
Submission Required
Grading Required
Maintain a concise record of each prototype version inspired by snorkeling observations. Document low-fidelity versions (paper, cardboard, wireframes) and the first functional medium-fidelity mockups, noting changes, rationales, and user feedback that guided each iteration. Include artifact links and timestamps to trace the design journey.
Plan day
Day 15
Duration
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Grouping
Small Group
Steps
6 steps
Lesson plan
6 steps| # | What teachers do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Organize into pairs or small groups and select a dive buddy to collaborate on reviewing your current ceramic prototypes. (30 min) |
| 2 | Facilitate a gallery walk where you can view and provide feedback on each other's designs, noting strengths and areas for improvement. (45 min) |
| 3 | Discuss and record feedback from your peers in your prototype iteration log, highlighting shared decision-making. (30 min) |
| 4 | Reflect individually in your journals on the feedback received and set goals for further prototype iterations based on insights gained. (30 min) |
| 5 | Annotate the feedback in your log, outlining specific revisions you plan to make based on cohort check-ins and peer input. (45 min) |
| 6 | Conclude by sharing your revised plans with your group, explaining how feedback and ocean life observations inform your ceramic designs. (30 min) |
Preparation (1 item)
- Prepare materials for logging feedback, such as notebooks or digital devices. Set up a space for a gallery walk where you can display prototype ceramics.
Student-facing instructions
Your task is to maintain a prototype iteration log reflecting on feedback received during a gallery walk. Work collaboratively to co-design and iterate your ceramics inspired by La Jolla's ocean life. Ensure you document feedback and set personal goals for your prototype design improvements. Reflect on feedback to enhance your learning process and ceramic designs.