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Prototyping for Healthcare Design

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This course is the second part of the design for healthcare series (to directly follow design discovery for healthcare). Participants will build from prior design research to explore wireframing and prototyping a software application with a team. The project includes testing the prototype directly with users and applying feedback to make iterative improvements. Participants will learn to recognize common patterns and language to promote a seamless user experience and prepare a design plan for hand off. Teams will explore design software tools in this course but will not be required to code. Goals: 1. Design the basic components of a healthcare user interface following recognized patterns 2. Create a prototype and collect feedback to iterate on a healthcare user interface 3. Compile and prioritize user requirements/user stories with design-based methods for a healthcare software project 4. Understand the fundamentals of user experience writing and product branding 5. Prepare a design plan for delivery to a development team

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