Prototyping Services
A course with SDN Acc. Master Thomas Brandenburg
Early-bird Tickets end: TBC
Registration deadline: TBC
GENERAL INFO
Dates: TBC
Hours: TBC (UTC-5)
Language:

English
Course level:
Basic/Intermediate
Location: Zoom
Platform details will be shared with course registrants prior to course
MEET THE TRAINER
Thomas Brandenburg (he/him)
SDN Acc. Master

Course Description
Prototyping plays a vital role in the service design process, allowing designers to test and refine their ideas before finalizing a service or a product and service experience. Discover the many different approaches, including physical and digital methods, to effectively decide what and how to prototype. Learn from case studies, and gain hands-on experience in a real-world scenario.
Course Learning Objectives:
What you will learn:
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How to plan and propose prototypes.
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Best practices of prototyping
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How to measure success of a prototype
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Exposure to newer prototyping methods
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Get hands-on prototyping experience
Who is this course for?
service designer, design researcher, UX designer
Course prerequisites
Have basic knowledge of the design process and service design
Financial Inclusion
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High income
Full training fee
Upper middle
income
Receive 25% discount
on the training fee
Lower middle
income
Receive 50% discount
on the training fee
Low income
Receive 75% discount
on the training fee
COURSE OUTLINE
High-level Agenda
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Why prototype—the many needs and benefits
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Tried and true methods of service prototyping
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New methods of service prototyping
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How to measure success of a prototype
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Service design case studies on prototyping
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Hand-on prototyping
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Prototyping critique
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Tools and resources
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Recap and reflections