We’re now here to conclude the design sprint project and to discuss what we feel would be best for the project in terms of progression. It will just be a shorter blog today than normal as there isn’t as much to discuss as there has been in the past.
Much like every single project going the next step is always where they’re looking to go so it’s only right we do so with this one too. We believe that the next and right step for this project would be to develop the prototype further by addressing the feedback we got from Peter and Steve, then to go out and test the project with real life residents of the Jesmond area and show it to them see how they would react to potentially becoming a member of this social/community energy dashboard and working towards the principles of an energy cooperative in the area.
Coming up for the team now we have our final presentations to our client Tony and hopefully all of our findings and results was what he was hoping to find and that we have aided his cause of helping the Jesmond community!
With the feedback we got from the user tests and discussed below we feel that a lot more research is needed of the local area, people that live there, who would really use the dashboard, feasibility, scouting out local businesses to use them and promote them have a fool proof plan that it really would become successful.
That is all for now!
Team JEPP signing out…