Empathize
Students will investigate how natural hazards intersect with community vulnerability by engaging directly with people affected by or responsible for disaster preparedness. Through structured interviews and empathy mapping, they will ground future solution design in real user evidence rather than assumptions.
Day 1
πŸŒͺ️ Disaster Simulation Day Kickoff
Launch 15m
🎀 Interview Protocol Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
πŸ—£οΈ Community Preparedness Interviews
Community Experience 15m
Define
Students will synthesize their disaster interview notes and hazard data into clear, evidence-based problem definitions. They will identify patterns across users, connect needs to scientific hazard trends, and craft a focused How Might We statement grounded in direct quotes and quantitative data to guide ideation in the next phase.
Day 2
🧠 Affinity Map of User Quotes
Project Work 15m
πŸ“Š Linking Hazard Data to User Needs
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
✏️ Crafting Our How Might We
Deliverable 10m
πŸ” Peer Critique of HMW Statements
Assessment 5m
Ideate
Students will generate a wide range of mitigation solutions grounded in real user evidence and hazard data, then narrow their ideas to 2–3 strong concepts using structured evaluation tied to community needs and risk patterns.
Day 3
⚑ 20-Idea Wildfire & Flood Brainstorm
Deliverable 15m
🧠 SCAMPER Disaster Redesign Lab
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
πŸ“Š User-Weighted Decision Matrix
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
✏️ User Interaction Storyboards
Deliverable 10m
Prototype
Students will build, test, and revise low- to higher-fidelity prototypes of their disaster mitigation solutions, using real user feedback and hazard data to strengthen design decisions before the Disaster Insights Fair.
Day 4
πŸ› οΈ Rapid Low-Fi Mitigation Build
Deliverable 20m
πŸ” User Testing Protocol Planning
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
πŸ—£οΈ Cross-Team Prototype Testing
Project Work 10m
♻️ Iteration Log & Revision Build
Deliverable 5m
Test/Present
Students will conduct a final round of user testing with new participants, refine their resilience prototypes using documented feedback, and present their full design journey at the Disaster Insights Fair to an authentic audience, clearly connecting hazard data and user evidence to their mitigation solutions.
Day 5
45 min over capacity (45 min available across 1 day)
πŸ§ͺ Final User Testing Protocol Run
Project Work 20m
πŸ” Iteration Log Update & Final Tweaks
Deliverable 10m
πŸ—ΊοΈ Evidence Wall & Storyline Rehearsal
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
πŸŽͺ Disaster Insights Fair Booth Presentation
Assessment 45m