Time seems to go by so slowly
As if time itself was manifested in a solid piece of ice
hopefully we will find
the equipment to un-thaw
and thus unleashing the potential
of our creativity and minds
It is good you have documented the meeting results and ideas/brainstorm sessions. As you mentioned in an earlier post, try not to let the technology drive a solution. There is a saying, "If all you have is a hammer, then everything looks like a nail." Make sure you keep your mind at the task of finding a problem or opportunity and then develop a design for it. At this point it is probably most important to identify contacts and set up observation or interviews with caregivers to open up the problem space and to see what problems people actually have. Don't jump to a specific solution, but it's good to keep the eye tracking on the table as a possible tool.
It is good you have documented the meeting results and ideas/brainstorm sessions. As you mentioned in an earlier post, try not to let the technology drive a solution. There is a saying, "If all you have is a hammer, then everything looks like a nail." Make sure you keep your mind at the task of finding a problem or opportunity and then develop a design for it. At this point it is probably most important to identify contacts and set up observation or interviews with caregivers to open up the problem space and to see what problems people actually have. Don't jump to a specific solution, but it's good to keep the eye tracking on the table as a possible tool.
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