In this applied studio course, students learn how to build proof-of-concept prototypes that are sufficient to greenlight new projects. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with no-code development, wireframing, how to read source code, and other approaches to creating low-fidelity prototypes. The principal tenets of agile development and scrum will be introduced and used to build prototypes of digital products. Students will complete topical projects on a weekly basis, experimenting with new tools and development methodologies. Students will also learn how to build APIs to connect prototypes with external digital components. Classes 4 and 8 will apply learning from the previous classes to the MDPM degree project.
In this applied studio course, students learn how to build proof-of-concept prototypes that are sufficient to greenlight new projects. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with no-code development, wireframing, how to read source code, and other approaches to creating low-fidelity prototypes. The principal tenets of agile development and scrum will be introduced and used to build prototypes of digital products. Students will complete topical projects on a weekly basis, experimenting with new tools and development methodologies. Students will also learn how to build APIs to connect prototypes with external digital components. Classes 4 and 8 will apply learning from the previous classes to the MDPM degree project.