Week 1
Week 2
Intro to Human-Centered Design
Week 3
Week 4
100

This group that is usually referred to by age is the experts of their own health 

What is youth or young people?

100

You were able to find out the influence or effect we hoped to have by climbing this ______ ladder

What is impact?

100

This step includes interviews with users to inspire designers

What is inspiration?

100

In the  "Pigeons and Power Lines" power of brainstorming story that Lisa gave, _______ was used to remove snow from the powerlines.

What is a Helicopter? 

100

One technology-based idea that you'll created during the prototyping activity?

What is a dating style app that focuses on health ( Tindr for Teen Health)

200

One skill that you practiced when interviewing your peers

What is active listening or asking follow-up questions?

200

One of  _____ ____ that you would like to see, is the decreased stigma about health topics; such as mental health.

What is social change?

200

This step encourages wild ideas, wants you to be visual, and always go for quantity 

What is ideation or brainstorming?

200

In this creative activity, you were asked to draw 20 of these.

What are circles? 

200

User feedback is important because it helps us do what ( one answer is okay)

Understand what youth think about our prototypes

Keeps youth at the center of the project

design something youth will want to use

300

Name at least one person from Long Beach, CA. (Hint: there are 2 people from LBC)

Josh & Wendy

300

This person is from the city that never sleeps. ( Name and city) and the other person is from the opposite sunny coast

David, New York City 

Trasure, Los Angeles 

300

This step is usually visual, helps us test out ideas, and get feedback on more concrete ideas.

What is prototyping? 

300

Harvard University is in the same city as this person 

Reanna, Boston

300

This two people are from the place that is sometimes called B-More 

Lanae & Breyanna

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