Prompt
Now that your team has developed an idea using sketches and prototyping, you will create a presentation to share your ideas with the class.
Instructions
Part 1: Create the Presentation
Your presentation will address your Transitopia vehicle's concept, function, form, materiality, and how it utilizes green energy. (You can copy the presentation template below if you want to use that as a starting point.)
Slide 1 - Project Title and Group Members' Names
Slide 2 - Project Statement (Introduce your concept and include your project statement)
Slide 3 - Proposed User Profile - (Who do you imagine using your vehicle/transportation system?)
Slide 4 - Group Concept Sketches (Address your concept, function, form, material usage, green energy source, and how it interacts with people and the environment)
Slide 5 to Slide 7 - Group Members' initial prototypes (each group member should present one of the prototypes. What worked? What didn't work?)
Slide 8 - What areas are you seeking feedback on? (3 bullet points on the aspects of your project you'd like feedback on.)
Part 2: Present
You will present your slides to the class.
Part 3: Feedback + Critique
Your teacher and fellow studio classmates will provide a minute or two of verbal feedback to you regarding your project.
Take notes on the feedback they provide and the questions they ask. Listen more than you speak during this part of the process. It will help you immensely to consider the aspects of your project that people want to know more about.
Activity
In this activity, students will be introduced to basic strategies and tools used to imagine and construct future worlds. These worlds will be used as a framework for imagining boundary-pushing transit solutions that harness renewable energy to deliver safe and innovative transportation solutions that meet the needs of its users.
Instructions
Part 1: In pairs, students look through the inspirational images from the slides above.
Part 2: Next, envision your own future world think about what the logistics of it would look like (using the questions below as a starting point).
Part 3: Create a collage of your future world using magazine and printed images, or using a digital photo-editing software. The more details, the better.
Part 4: Design a morning storyboard (template attached) for a student like you living in the future world. How would they get from point A to point B in this world? How would their daily tasks be impacted by a futuristic transportation system?
Things to consider:
Deliverables
All work should be added to the Responses tab in the form of a slide deck. It should include the following:
How wind turbines work (info-graphic): https://www.saveonenergy.com/how-wind-turbines-work/
Prompt
Research is a crucial part of the studio process and can help you generate lots of new, creative ideas and solutions. To get as much access to useful information as possible, we'll each take on a small portion of the research and then move on to brainstorming!
Work in small teams and choose from the following list: solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, biomass, or tidal.
Each group will have about 20 minutes to research and learn about their renewable energy system. Then, you will share your knowledge with the rest of the class. This will be a casual share-out. This research will be quick and collaborative.
Instructions
Research your selected energy source.
Next, in your groups, you will make a poster of your energy system to share out to the class. On a larger piece of paper (at least 11 X17), make a poster that includes:
Share your poster with the class. Then, together, reflect: How does this research inform your ideas about the future of transit and personalized mobility? What are you most excited about for the future of transit? Are there opportunities you think should be explored?
Deliverables
Post your an image of your poster in the Responses tab above.
Prompt
Designers represent their ideas through many different means: drawings, photographs, renderings, scale models, prototypes, and more. Each method presents specific advantages for highlighting different aspects of the concept and proposed execution.
Instructions
In this assignment, we will learn about different types of diagrams, and how we can use each one to further communicate the ideas of your project.
Review the presentation above to learn about the types of diagrams used by designers to communicate their ideas. Then each project team needs to create a Use Diagram and Technical Diagram. As you create your diagrams, consider how each one will highlight a different aspect of your idea. These diagrams should be useful tools for others to understand your idea.
Keep in mind that these diagrams will be shared in your final presentation, so take care to make them clean and easily understandable.
Draw a Use Diagram
Draw a Technical Diagram
Deliverables
Submit your Use Diagram/s or Technical Diagram/s in the Responses tab above.