Kindly answer the following completely and
precisely.
Problem Identification
IV. Prototype Creation
Identify a real-world problem you are passionate
about solving. This could be related to Create a simple prototype or visual
technology, health, education, sustainability, or representation of your solution. This could be a
any other field. And it should be for prototype model, drawing, or digital prototype. Be
creation (in relation to solution) resourceful in making a prototype
Use these following questions as a guide:
What are common challenges in daily life? V. Reflection and Conclusion
What can be improved in the environment, Students must reflect on the innovation process:
education, or community?
What challenges did you face in coming up with
Give an examples pleasey, thank you! ideas?
How did you overcome those challenges?
II. Research and Ideation Think about how you can apply these innovative
thinking skills in everyday life or future projects.
Research the problem you've identified. You can
explore existing solutions and think of ways to
improve them or create something new.
Have many ideas as possible and write them
down, without judging feasibility initially.
III. Concept Development
Narrow down your ideas to one innovative
solution. Focus on feasibility, impact, and
creativity.
Students should outline their concept clearly,
detailing:
What the solution is
How it solves the identified problem
The benefits to the users/community
Challenges you might face in development