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Unit 3: Designing with empathy

Quick questions on High-fidelity prototyping and refinement in QCE Design Unit 3

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What is final user testing?
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The resolve phase includes a final, realistic test with the identified user, and high fidelity makes that test meaningful. Because the prototype behaves like the real thing, the user's experience is close to real use, so the evidence is trustworthy. This test produces the evidence that underpins the evaluation - it confirms, criterion by criterion, that the design works, or sends a late refinement loop. Documenting this test and its outcome strengthens the justification.
What is worked example?
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Low-fidelity tested the principle in cardboard - it worked, so the concept is confirmed.
What is never raising fidelity at all?
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A proposal resolved only in cardboard leaves the details that matter most untested. Resolve needs realistic evidence.

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