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  • Team 4
  • May 12, 2019
  • 1 min read

In this last week we present the results we had with the validation of the prototype. From everything we've learned from validation, we've made the necessary modifications and continue our focus with the validation game. Now we have all the screens drawn and we defined how they interact with each other.

The week was intense and stressful. But we're working very hard on the final presentation.

Now is the time: we're done or done!



  • Team 4
  • May 5, 2019
  • 1 min read

After all the knowledge acquired about prototyping, in this week we invested our time in the prototype. Jenniffer took the initiative to start prototyping on paper and presented the group a great job. At the same time, Rocío started to build the map of the game and it's getting divine.

Sabrina took some time to validate our application, Tacuabé tried to get in touch with some pediatricians, but he didn't get answers in time. Juan was busy with college exams, so he couldn't get together with the group.

We met, discussed some more important points about the game, disagreed, agreed and finally got to the final prototype. Our group is currently experiencing some difficulties, but we are still doing an excellent job.

It's time to validate our prototype and see if our idea is workable. We are optimistic about the results. We know that next week will be very intense and we don't know how the work will be.



  • Team 4
  • Apr 28, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 9, 2019

After the tourism week we had to present our detailed product. Now we have the game logo, corporate identity, description, business model, storyboard, operating diagram, technical specifications and assumptions to validate. Despite this, we have been told that we tried to solve too many problems in one product.

In this way, we decided to change a few things in order to achieve the ultimate goal: to help children follow the medical follow-up and learn about healthy eating in a fun way.

In this week we started to have classes about prototypes and how to validate it. We (Álvaro, members of the other teams, Jenniffer, Rocío and Sabrina) travelled to UTEC in Fray Bentos in order to start the prototype. This was the first time we have been able to show how we see our project "getting off the ground". Alejandro gave us some ideas to visualize the operation of the application and motivated us (he was interested in what we were presenting to him).

Now it's time to prototype!

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