Knowledge of health-related assessments and interventions is an elementary resource for health professionals and other interest groups, such as scientists. This knowledge should be made accessible to all who want to access it with a legitimate interest. In the area of therapeutic interventions in particular, however, there is a deficit of clearly structured, accessible information. The descriptions are too imprecise to understand which therapies the patients have received or which elements they have been composed of. Due to the inaccuracy, valuable information is lost in order to better adapt the interventions to the target group. The interface study is based on the international classification for health interventions of the WHO.
5th of May – 5th of June 2020
Institut für Physiotherapie
The first diamond helps people understand, rather than simply assume,
what the problem is. It involves speaking to and spending time
with people who are affected by the issues.
– Desk Research, Field research, Interviews, extremely users interviews
The insight gathered from the discovery phase can help you to define
the challenge in a different way.
– Brainstorming, Mind Mapping, Sketching, etc.
– Take one or more of the above methods to rethink the scenario.
– Be "wild" and come back with innovative and striking solutions
of which you hadn't thought of before.
User-test
– The Click-Dummy is tested with three test users that solve
a typical exercise. They are filmed and asked to think aloud while
using the app.
Group 1
Alec Nikolov
Kimon Aris Apeltsotou
Miriam Mai Watanabe
Group 2
Kilian Ettlinger
Mathias Thomsen
Sonia Tao
Group 3
Alessia Wiss
Andreas Waldburger
Nicola Delany
Group 4
Baran Güneysel
Daniela Andrea Spühler
Nemo Brigatti
Group 5
Aathmigan Jegatheeswaran
Gian Huber
Ramona Elisabeth Rüttimann
Group 6
Celina Springer
David Wollschlegel
Tim Fuchs
In the contact hours a minimum attendance of 80% is required
to pass the module. Contact hours: classes, kick-off,
input session, mentoring, presentation.
Task
Mentoring is mandatory. In a mentoring, we expect you to show
us specific things which are defined in before-hand.
Prepare yourselves and use the given time in the best possible way.
Atelier Visits are voluntary. If you have questions and/or
want to have feedback on certain things, you can be present
in the group zoom rooms at the defined period of time. The mentors
will just pop by. We recommend to use those chances to get
specific feedback on your project.
If you choose to share your screen to show either keynote slides
or Figma prototypes during a presentation, please end
the screen sharing as soon as you're done. It's better to talk to each
other in the «gallery view».
Please listen to the podcast "LAWS OF SIMPLICITY" by John Maeda and document the 10 laws of simplicity in your documentation.