We met Dan a 9 th grade computer science teacher We were amazed to realize having a lot of free time makes it difficult for him to jump into an adventure It would be gamechanging to ID: 759381
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Adventurous living
Hanna, Morgan, Jenny, Natasha
Slide2We met
Dan, a 9
th
grade computer science teacher.
We were
amazed to realize
having a lot of free time makes it difficult for him to jump into an adventure.
It would be game-changing to
provide him a way to overcome the barrier to entry to adventure and actively “shake things up.”
Slide3“ If a day already has a failure in it, it’s a failed day. I don’t bother to do more stuff.”
Slide4Photo of Lilly
“When I’m trying to meet new people, I go to plazas and parks and make my body language open. Often that involves a lot of weird eye contact with strangers.”
Lilly
Slide5Adventure bandwagon
Slide6We met
Dan, a 9
th
grade computer science teacher.
We were
amazed to realize
having a lot of free time makes it difficult for him to jump into an adventure.
It would be game-changing to
provide him a way to overcome the barrier to entry to adventure and actively “shake things up.”
Slide7How might we
give people an “adventurous bandwagon” to easily hop onto?
Slide8Concern about strangersNot well designed for non-recreational adventurersWill people want to post their adventures?
Slide9Open to
Connecting
Slide10We met
Alona at the California Avenue farmers’ market.
We were amazed to realize
she puts herself in vulnerable/difficult situations in order to connect with people by asking them for help.
It would be game-changing to
provide Alona with excuses and opportunities to connect with people, especially strangers.
Slide11How might we
help a person signal that they are open to connecting with others?
Slide12People want to connect with strangers they
want
to connect with
Slide13Thoughtful
Response
Slide14We met
Alona at the California Avenue farmers’ market.
We were
amazed to realize
she enjoys not being able to use technology during Shabbat because she appreciates not having to be accountable to others.
It would be game-changing to
provide her more opportunities for a legitimate, guilt-free break from accountability to others.
Slide15How might we
change societal norms of constant accountability?
Slide16Very positive response
Some people might appreciate some automated responses
Slide17Thanks!
Slide18Appendix: Additional Prototypes
Slide19How might we help people find the fun?
Find the Fun
Slide20Emotional Geographic Map
How might we help people find the fun?
Slide21Skill Swapping
How might we
provide an excuse to connect with strangers?
Slide22Fill your calendar’s free time
How might we make adventure the default?
Slide23Appendix: Additional POVs
Slide24We met:
Lisa.
Amazed to realize:
She would like to reminded adventure is out there even on days she can’t adventure.
Would be game-changing to:
Provide Lisa with a daily spark of adventure.
We met:
Fiona.
Amazed to realize
: Having a single, temporary goal allows her to clear her head and feel centered.
Would be game-changing to
: Provide Fiona with many opportunities to focus on a single, attainable goal.
We met
: Amani.
Amazed to realize:
Emotional ups and downs/difficult situations were the highlight of her adventures.
Would be game-changing to
: Provide Amani with many opportunities for low-stakes emotional ups and downs.
We met
Trent outside his inn.
We were amazed to realize
that he preferred to give up the reigns of planning on his adventure.
It would be game changing to
pre plan adventures for other people.
We met
: Divya.
Amazed to realize:
She is much more likely to “spring” into adventure or exercise if she has accomplished things that day.
It would be game-changing to
: Allow Divya to feel accomplished daily so that she exercises and adventures more often and easily.
We met
Lilly at a coffee shop.
We were amazed to realize
that all of her connections with strangers in her travels occurred with members of the opposite sex.
It would be game changing to
help her sort through the individuals that approach her to see whether or not they are legitimately wanting to connect or just trying to hit on her.