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Ideation Report Template 2020

This document outlines the sections and requirements for a student's signature learning experience project. The project requires the student to: 1) Identify a problem statement and discuss an issue people face. 2) Research existing local and international solutions and their disadvantages. 3) Propose their own solution to address the problem and discuss how it improves the user experience. 4) Argue how the proposed solution effectively solves the problem. 5) Assess the feasibility and sustainability of the solution. 6) Discuss the value the solution provides to users and partners. 7) Support their idea with at least 3 academic references in APA style.
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Ideation Report Template 2020

This document outlines the sections and requirements for a student's signature learning experience project. The project requires the student to: 1) Identify a problem statement and discuss an issue people face. 2) Research existing local and international solutions and their disadvantages. 3) Propose their own solution to address the problem and discuss how it improves the user experience. 4) Argue how the proposed solution effectively solves the problem. 5) Assess the feasibility and sustainability of the solution. 6) Discuss the value the solution provides to users and partners. 7) Support their idea with at least 3 academic references in APA style.
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Student ID Student Name

Cohort:

Course Name: Signature Learning Experience I

Instructor’s Name:

Semester:
Project Title

1. Identify A Problem Statement

(Describe in details the problem you identified, what difficulties people face and how
they are severely affected).

2. Show Available Existing Solutions (both locally & internationally)

Locally:

(Give examples about the locally available solutions, and explain what their
disadvantages are, and why they don’t satisfy the user’s needs).

Internationally:

(Give examples about the available solutions in the international market, and explain
what their disadvantages are, and why they don’t satisfy the user’s needs)

(If there are no existing solutions locally and internationally, explain how you
reached this information)

3. Appraise the Proposed Solution


(Describe your proposed solution, what is it? Is it an App, a platform, a product, a
service or a business model? Make sure that you mention what it does precisely, and
how it does it. Discuss how its impact is on the user’s experience, and in what ways it
improves this experience? What parties are involved in the process? What makes it
different from the existing ones, if there are any.)

4. Defend the Argument of How Your Solution Solves the Problem

(Debate how effective and efficient your solution would provide to its
users/customers.)

5. Assess the Solution Feasibility

(Explain to what degree your project can be easily, conveniently, or reasonably done,
and that it is applicable within a time limit, with finite resources, and the estimated
cost. What makes it sustainable. What makes it profitable.)

6. Discuss the Solution Value Proposition

(Select what value your solution offers to all users and partners. Persuade here how
unique this value is and why everyone would find this value essential and
unprecedented. Formulate what your solution would add or save; elaborate on its
advantages.)

7. Support Your Idea with Relevant References and Resources

(Include here at least 3 resources you used in your research and reference them using
APA Style. These resources can be articles, books, videos, interviews, or censuses. An
example is given below)
BIBLIOGRAPHY Sales, J., Martí, J., Marín, R., Cervera, E., & Sanz, P.

(2016). comparable: the shopping cart assistance robot. International

Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 12(2), 4781280, DOI:

10.1155/2016/4781280.

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