
Business Innovation · Year 11 · Innovation in Practice · 3.º Período
Prototyping and Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Students develop low-fidelity prototypes and understand the concept of a Minimum Viable Product. They explore iterative design based on user testing.
ACARA Content DescriptionsACBI11-16ACBI11-17
About This Topic
Students develop low-fidelity prototypes and understand the concept of a Minimum Viable Product. They explore iterative design based on user testing.
Key Questions
- What is the purpose of building an MVP?
- How does prototyping save time and resources?
- How do you measure the success of an MVP?
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