The Big Idea Canvas This was such an eye-opening exercise. Being the overachiever I am, I was secretly hoping for a great score at the end and of course was totally bummed when I didn't get it. However, that's probably the best thing that could have happened to me as I feeling quite comfortable with my idea and liking it really well. After the Big Idea Canvas blew up in my face, I looked back at my idea and felt more like, "Who let YOU in here? Shoo! Shoo!" The biggest takeaway from the exercise was that my idea wasn't really innovative at all. The problem I had identified is that there seems to be a hole in the school system where career exploration should be. This hole is supposed to be filled by school counselors, most of whom have entirely too much on their plates already. So, I decided it would be wise to fill the said hole with exactly the same thing: a substitute for a school counselor. Thus, my solution was exactly the opp...


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ReplyDeleteI had some things to say about your original design, but I actually really like how you changed it. So my main questions are about functionality, and usability. For example, are your syllabi going to be scroll downs, or could the students list through? I like the announcements box, and I am also wondering if they can list back to previous announcements if they'd like to (for previous information, for example). I would also like to see a little better what other functions does your website provide. (E.g. direct contact with the teacher, or an opportunity to leave a comment).
Kudos on the design, and the family picture, I like those a lot.
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