THE SOUND OF NATURE
Adequate contact with nature can promote children's physical and mental development, but today's children in cities are mostly exposed to electronic products and homogenized industrial products have fewer opportunities to contact the natural environment.
they did in the school
to school
What are they doing during the holidays
FINAL CONCEPT
Summary:
BENEFIT OF NATURE FOR KIDS
1. Less contact with nature 2. City envirnmental factor
3. A lot of time studying in textbooks 4.Parents busy with work
1. Children living in cities are far away from nature.
2. Most of the things you come into contact with in life are man-made objects.
3. The restricted conditions are: environment, time, concept.
A product that can accompany children with nature in the city. Children can fully observe the growth process of di erent types of plants, and simple interaction design can guide them to take care of plants. The distribution of plants includes various types throughout the year
THEROY : The importance of children's contact with nature
Emotion
discover
think,
interact
learn to
and problem solve develop empathy space
build strong
contributing to
system 1 2 3 4 Jean Piaget Cognitive psychologist Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel Educator Theory of Cognitive Development To observe, explore, think, and nally draw conclusions! The education of children should conform to their nature and meet their instinctive needs Games and manual homework should be the most important activities in early childhood, and the teaching of knowledge is only an additional part. John Dewey Philosopher, educator All education should be generated by experience! Learning by doing! 0 300 600 900 1200 1500 Number of migrant children of migrant workers in primary schools nationwide 2013 2014 2015 2016 Proportion of urban-rural population in mainland China in 2019 Total population: 1,393,380,000 urban permanent population is 831.3 million Rural permanent population of 564.01 million 59.58%
urban children
children
cities
Intelligence
Social Physical development more opportunities for kid to
nature
question, and make hypotheses gain resilience and confidence. delightful of self expression anxiety and restlessness enhances a sense of peace
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for physical activity
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strong immune
1. Large numbers of rural people migrated to cities 2. Increase in the number of
3. The growth environment of
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is mostly man-made objects and less contact with nature.
Summary: Mon~Fri Interview
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CHILD'S WEEK Sat Sun
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developing inquisitive minds
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
Put di erent functions on di erent layers, the rst layer is planting, the second layer is planting tools, and the third layer is watering system
Soak in water for 24 hours 18-22℃ The first stage The second stage
third stage
5~8 days later。。。
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1. Encourage children to be exposed to nature
2. Make full use of natural materials What natural materials 1, 2
3. Choose activities suitable for nature (characters and characters played by yourself)
1, 2
4. Observation-Feeling-Curiosity-Question-Thinking
HOW TO HELP CHILDREN IN THE CITY EXPLORE NATURE? PERSONA
“ The environment has an important in uence on the growth of young children ” 2.the more time kids
THEROY : WHAT IS A GOOD “NATURE CONNECTING”? KIDS
IN THE CITY NATURE vs
the better their cardiore spiratory tness.
have found that holding a class outdoors one day a week can signi cantly improve the daily cortisol patterns of students—re ecting less stress and better adaptation to stress
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Goals
more exposure to nature Learn the knowledge in nature by exploring nature
points
in the city has fewer opportunities for contact with nature School learning is the content of books, lack of connection with nature Usually parents are too busy at work and take their children to the suburbs and there are few opportunities to get in touch with nature Bio 5~8 year-old Age: Education: Kindergarten/Elementary Family: Father、Mother Label Very curiousa bout new things Like to play with other kids Home School Park Bio Age: Education: Family: Label 35~45year-old Bachelor's degree married with 1 kid in kindergarten Optimistic Frank Kind Location User Goals Pain points Home Work place Market Need more ways to expose children to nature Need educational knowledge about children’s growth Work is too busy and there is not much time to spend with the children Children’s school education has little connection with nature and lack of exercise “ want to go to the botanical garden ! Work: Secondary School Teachers Separate and package di erent plants according to the seasons to form a series to let children learn about nature in the process of plant breeding. Smart owerpot detects plant growth Modular planting, functional partition ing for di erent needs Divide plant growth conditions into di erent modules, and add di erent modules to show di erent plant states Planting plants in di erent seasons in di erent regions to collect rainwater for irrigation Planting Planting tools Planting instructions 150MM 100MM BOOKLET DESIGN
spend in nature,
1.Studies
3.children scavenged for seeds,
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User
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Pain
Being
Seeds and tools for planting are placed on the second layer
Pour in water to keep the soil moist
Put instructions on the third layer. After you take out the instructions, you can use them to water the plants.
Need nourishment
Put the product outdoors at a temperature of 18-22
When it shows an unhappy expression, it means that the plant lacks nutrition, please water it in time
The plants are nally blooming, you can pluck the owers and save them after viewing
BACKGROUND
Food culture becomes different due to many factors,Chinese cuisine is quite different from Western food in terms of cooking, food taste, and eating methods.The exchange of food culture will bring an unforgettable and exciting experience
Comparing Chinese and Western Food Culture
Variety of food French
Eating habits
RESEARCH
INTERVIEWS ON FOREIGNERS' FOOD IN CHINA
You have to try it Delicious Soft taste
Summary
(sticky rice)
taste
Chinese food has many different characteristics, different taste, different ingredients...
(Fried Lamb with Cumin) (Hot pot)
Summary
Chinese food has many different characteristics, different taste, different ingredients...
You have to try it Delicious
(Fried Lamb with Cumin) (Hot pot)
THE USING PROCESS 18-22℃
Number of Chinese inbound tourists from 2016 to 2019 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 2019 2018 2017 2016 2917 2815.12 3054 3188.4 Proportion of inbound foreign tourists by continent in 2019 Asian 75% European 13.2% Total 31.88 million
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Chinese
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and Cheese Chili pepper and garlic Meat sauce table manners and diet customs Food preparation method:
diet, different
food
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3 adipose sugar protein sugar adipose D ffe r e n t m e o d s protein 12% 42% 46% 62.7% 22.4% 14.9% Different
European
Asian
5 4 Different
food
food
1 Different seasonings Vanilla
Summary 1.Different
staple
2.Different
methods. 3.Different types of seasonings used.
dining tools.
diet structure
diet
diet
diet structure 2
PREPARATION COOKWARE DESIGN
WRAP-AROUND FOOD
Soft
Different
European
Asian
diet structure
diet
diet (sticky rice)
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
Concept one
Concept two
WORK FLOW FINAL SKETCH
WORK FLOW FINAL SKETCH
Add seasonings to the minced pork, mix them together, and divide them into meat balls.
Add seasonings to the minced pork, mix them together, and divide them into meat balls.
Put the meat balls on the dough and put them on the wrapper for wrapping
meat balls on the dough and put them on the wrapper for wrapping
Add the tea to the second layer for steaming
AUTOMATIC WRAPPER MAKING BUNS PROCESS
Add the tea to the second layer for steaming
The buns are ready! 1
Put the buns in a steamer and cook for 20 minutes
Put the buns in a steamer and cook for 20 minutes
Put the prepared food on the wrapper
AUTOMATIC WRAPPER MAKING BUNS PROCESS
The buns are ready!
Put the prepared food on the wrapper The wrapper automatically wraps the food
The wrapper automatically wraps the food
Product Features Disadvantage 340*320*320 mm Stew, stir-fry, steam pan-fry 310 *375*206mm Product Size Conpetitive product analyst ·Ingredients need to be prepared in advance ·Only the function of stir-frying
troublesome to clean ·expensive
product volume
operation process is complicated 160*130*30 mm Make dumplings ·Make a single dish Definition of potato simmered sirloin food material: Taste cooking method Food form seasonings: cooking utensils: Ingredients, seasonings, and cooking utensils bring many possibilities to food Dough Baked potatoes Simmered beef mixed with potatoes Cook together Add seasoning Dishes introduction steamed stuffed bun Rolling pin Casserole AN EXAMPLE OF COOKING WITH WRAPPED FOOD dinner ·Guangzhou Street ·Wanhua District ·Taipei City, Taiwan 108 A DAY FOR FOREIGNERS TO TASTE CHINESE FOOD Peanut Ice Cream Burrito ·Chengdu food market ·Braised pork ·Shredded chicken ·Roasted tofu Peanuts are chewy Observe the complicated production process Variety of dishes Have a new taste experience Different food combinations Cooking appliances bring a different taste to food How to make this dish? don’t know what ingredients he added This is vegetarian pie can choose to add the food want Meat buns Cabbage (Cumin Lamb)seasoning Doubts about Chinese wrapped food (Bamboo rice)Featured equipment (Pancake) special combination Dumpling (Rougamo) Cooking machine Dumpling making device
Why they combine like this? How to make this dish? Cooking appliances bring a di erent taste to food have never tasted it before How to let people know what's in the food Food process Spices added Food materials
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NEED
SKETCH
2 3 4
2 3 4
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Making food easier
New gourmet experience
Steaming BAOZI part
Steaming tea part
Making BAOZI part
This cooker demonstrates the process of making buns through a three-layer structure, with steam-generating water added to the bottom layer. After heating the bottom, the water vapour evaporates upwards into the second layer to heat the tea leaves, causing them to produce an aroma, which together with the water vapour passes through a gap into the top layer to steam the buns.
32CM 30CM 13CM 7CM 10CM Two different versions Automatically make BAOZI Steamed BAOZI Making BAOZI part 32CM 30CM 13CM 7CM 10CM 22CM Two different versions Automatically make BAOZI Place the tea Boiled water Making BAOZI part 32CM 30CM 13CM 7CM 10CM 22CM Two different versions Automatically make BAOZI Steamed BAOZI EXPLODED VIEW Making BAOZI part 32CM 30CM 13CM 7CM 10CM 22CM Two different versions Automatically make BAOZI Place the tea Boiled water Steamed BAOZI lid 32CM 30CM 13CM 7CM 10CM 22CM Two different versions Automatically make BAOZI Place the tea Boiled water Steamed BAOZI lid Exploded view Making BAOZI part
PRODUCT PACKAGING STEAM POT
Mental Flow
Artists, especially painters, got so immersed in their work that they would disregard their need for food, water and even sleep. The theory of flow came about when Csikszentmihályi tried to understand the phenomenon experienced by these artists.
Questionnaire
Questionnaire
Have you ever experienced flow in work or life
Are you clear about your goals at work
Can you overcome the challenges at work Are
Can you overcome the challenges at work
Q: What do you usually do when you have a flow experience? What causes the flow experience to stop?
Q: What do you usually do when you have a flow experience? What causes the flow experience to stop?
Whether the focus is interrupt ed due to external interference
Total number of samples:30 people
Project manager
Age:35
“This state is usually reached at work, and the reason for ending the flow should be after things are done.”
“This state is usually reached at work, and the reason for ending the flow should be after things are done.”
Len Li Project manager Yoga instructor
“In yoga, you need to concentrate and calm your mood. Sometimes the flow experience will be interrupted by phone messages.”
“In yoga, you need to concentrate and calm your mood. Sometimes the flow experience will be interrupted by phone messages.”
Age:26 Valerie
Yoga instructor
Age:26 Valerie
Mental flow theory
Mental flow theory
Mental flow theory
Mihaly
Mihaly
Mihaly
“Flow is a state of mind in which a person becomes fully immersed in an activity.”
“Flow is a state of mind in which a person becomes fully immersed in an activity.”
How to achieve
How to achieve
How to achieve
“Flow is a state of mind in which a person becomes fully immersed in an activity.” Anxiety
Mental flow characteristics
Mental flow characteristics
Mental flow characteristics
When people are in a state of ow, six characteristics may appear:
When people are in a state of ow, six characteristics may appear:
You don’t need to think too much about doing things smoothly.
You don’t need to think too much about doing things smoothly.
You don’t need to think too much about doing things smoothly.
When people are in a state of ow, six characteristics may appear: Automaticoperation
Increasing Challenge Increasing Skills
Less Demanding Skills Decreasing Challenge
A u tomatic
Automaticoperation
Feelhappy Timeflies lossofself-consciousness
Senseofcontrol
feelings of personal control over the situa tion and the outcome. Feelhappy Time ies
Senseofcontrol
Feelhappy Time ies lossofself-consciousness
Focusing on things makes it di cult to detect sensations and stimuli such as hunger, cell phone vibration, etc.
Focusing on things makes it difficult to detect sensations and stimuli such as hunger, cell phone vibration, etc.
Focusing on things makes it di cult to detect sensations and stimuli such as hunger, cell phone vibration, etc.
Notaware of somethingelse
Notaware of somethingelse
Notaware of somethingelse Senseofcontrol
feelings of personal control over the situa tion and the outcome.
feelings of personal control over the situa tion and the outcome.
Set clear goals Eliminate distractions
Set clear goals Eliminate distractions
Choose something you enjoy Feedback is immediate
Add an element of challenge
Choose something you enjoy Feedback is immediate Distracted
Add an element of challenge
Interview Market research
Interview Market research
·I will find a place to stay alone,and turn off the phone
·I will find a place to stay alone,and turn off the phone
·I will put on headphones and listen to music to calm down and then start doing things
·I will put on headphones and listen to music to calm down and then start doing things
·I will put on headphones and listen to music to calm down and then start doing things
·I will put on headphones and listen to music to calm down and then start doing things
·List the plan in detail and start to do it according to the plan
the plan in detail and start to do it according to the plan
·Relax when things are done
·Relax when things are done
·Clean up the messy environment and reduce the disturbance in sight
·Clean up the messy environment and reduce the disturbance in sight
Problem/Need
Problem/Need
Will be disturbed
Semi-enclosed independent o ce space
Age:27
Coder
“Sometimes I enter the flow state while writing the code, and the flow state may be terminated because a colleague finds me something.”
Jerrod “Sometimes I enter the flow state while writing the code, and the state may be terminated because a colleague finds me something.”
Accroding to the survey,People may enter the state of flow in life and work. The key is to do one thing purposefully and be very dedicated. After a period of time, it will withdraw from the state of flow due to decreased concentration or interrupted by other things
Accroding to the survey,People may enter the state of flow in life and work. The key is to do one thing purposefully and be very dedicated. After a period of time, it will withdraw from the state of flow due to decreased concentration or interrupted by other things
How to enter and maintain a state of ow No clear plan
How to enter and maintain a state of ow No clear plan
No clear feedback
Has a certain degree of closure, people can concentrate on work and reading in it
Has a certain degree of closure, people can concentrate on work and reading in it
Boredom Challenge Skill Low
Low
Flow
Efficacy Hight Efficacy
Arousal Hight Arousal
State
Increasing
Increasing Challenge
Skills Less Demanding Skills Decreasing Challenge
Anxiety Boredom Challenge Skill Low E cacy Hight E cacy Low Arousal Hight Arousal Flow State
Anxiety Boredom Challenge Skill Low E
E
Low Arousal Hight Arousal Flow State
Challenge Increasing Skills Less Demanding
Decreasing Challenge
cacy Hight
cacy
Increasing
Skills
lossofself-consciousness
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
Set clear goals Eliminate distractions Add an element of challenge Choose something you enjoy Feedback is immediate
53% 60%
43%
63%
Liu Wen Len Li Xu Xiao
No clear feedback
Semi-enclosed independent o ce space
Will be disturbed
you
clear about your goals at work
53% 60%
you ever experienced flow in work or life 43%
the focus is interrupt ed due to external interference 63%
number of
people
Have
Whether
Total
samples:30
Liu Wen Len Li Xu Xiao
Concept 2
Undisturbed environment
Meditator
Focus space
Concept 3
detailed plan Stable feedback Learner Office worker
The user is defined as a type of people who have a need for high attention, including office workers, yoga and meditation and other sports, self-study students, and summarize their needs based on research
Concept Analysis Final Concept
Undisturbed environment
detailed plan Stable feedback
Concept 1
Concept 2
Concept 3
Each concept has different characteristics. After considering the requirements, these functions are selected to form the final plan.
Concept 1 Design Concept Target Group
The flow chamber uses the desktop plan and reminders and the sensor to control the color-changing glass to block external interference, so that the user can better enter the flow state and complete the plan excellently when using it.
color-changing glass starts to change transparency
that the user has entered the flow state through the eye tracker and the heart rate sensor
the task is completed, the user exits the flow state Quit flow studio follow the plans making plans at table
Interior Activity Scene Rendering
color-changing glass starts to change transparency
that the user has entered the flow state through the eye tracker and the heart rate sensor
the task is completed, the user exits the flow state Quit flow studio
the plans making plans at table Usage Process Interior Activity Scene Rendering
Glass Effect
the glass in the flow room
to isolate external interference
Glass Effect
The
Confirm
After
Usage Process
The
Confirm
After
follow
Experimental Color-changing
When the user enters the flow state,
will become blurred
Final Model The flow chamber uses the desktop plan and reminders and the sensor to control the color-changing glass to block external interference, so that the user can better enter the flow state and complete the plan excellently when using it. Experimental Color-changing
When the user enters the flow state, the glass in the flow room will become blurred to isolate external interference
Final Model
Design of Intelligent Medical Product Service System for Aged Diabetes
Smart Product-service System
The tablet product service system is used to control the blood glucose of elderly people in type 2 diabetes, where the functions include displaying the tablet, CGM tablets, motion detection bracelets, needle-free insulin injection pens, food photo recognition, and controlling multiple factors to maintain normal blood glucose. INDIVIDUAL
glucose.
Research
China's social structure will enter a deeply aging society that accounts for more than 14% 14%
2022
2033
20%
Focus Group Glycemic Control
User Journey Map
China's elderly population will account for 20% of China's total population by 2033
5.6million
300 million
5.6 million out of 300 million elderly people have diabetes
the chronic complications of diabetes 42.1% 26.4%
42.1%
The most frequent reasons stated for admission were related to the chronic complications of diabetes
Home The elderly People Diabetes mellitus type 2 Lack of exercise take medicine Decreased perceptual ability Time Line Buying food Morning exercise Pre-meal blood glucose measurement Insulin injection Stage Goals User needs Have lunch Blood glucose levels two hours after a meal Take medicine Specific Action Interactive Feedback The right amount of exercise 10:00 am 11:30 am 7:00 am~8:00 am 12:00 am 11:30 am 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 1.Preparation before exercise 2.Do excercise 3.Energy supplement after exercise 1. Exercise duration monitoring 2. Estimated amount of exercise 3. Low blood sugar safety warning 4. Detect the e ect of exercise on blood sugar Feeling Get food related information Get blood glucose data Lower blood glucose in advance The relationship between diet and blood glucose Get blood glucose data Taking hypoglycaemic drugs
Food is scanned under the machine Measure blood glucose levels before meals 1.Total food calories 2.Low blood glucose safety warning Record the user's blood glucose level before meals The basic steps of insulin injection 1.Recommended injection volume 2.Injection method 3.Disinfection reminder Make food according to the recipe Measure blood glucose after meals Blood glucose prediction after meals Record blood glucose data after meals Nocturnal blood glucose in safe range 1.Record drug information 2.Medication reminder Blood Glucose Adjust diet Regular exercise Take medication Monitor
glucose Psychological adjustment
tablet product service system is used to control the blood glucose of elderly people in type 2 diabetes, where the functions include displaying the tablet, CGM tablets, motion detection bracelets, needle-free insulin injection pens, food photo recognition, and controlling multiple factors to maintain normal blood
blood
The
Bowel Pancreas
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 FPG ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) OR OGTT 2-hour PG ≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L)
chronic metabolic disease Started
35~40 years old Increased thirst Frequent urination Increased hunger
than 90% of diabetic patients Unintended weight loss
in limbs Kidney disease Heart and blood vessel disease
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes : A
at
More
Nerve damage (neuropathy)
15.7%
hyperglycemia infection 127
PROJECT
Stakeholders
Concept 1
Interaction Line Time Line Detect blood glucose data Use a blood glucose meter to get blood glucose data User data visualization Create user profile User information preservation system User profile View user data Check information 1.Blood glucose historical fluctuation graph 2.Get doctor's advice Receive information Insulin injection Receiving insulin therapy Give advice on injection dose Go home after buying food Place food under the home terminal device to scan Analyze food ingredients Food Type Discrimination and Analysis System Give food advice Customize the recipe as suggested Blood glucose meter Home terminal equipment Home terminal equipment Doctors remotely access user data Home terminal equipment Receive doctor's advice on blood sugar control Receive message Blood glucose prediction Home terminal equipment Home terminal equipment Prediction of blood sugar after meal take medicine take medicine Home terminal equipment User information preservation system User information preservation system Transmit drug information to the terminal
Family Dependent Patient Provide medicine Hospital Government Doctor STAGE USER ACTIONS PHSICAL EVDENCE BACK STAGE SUPPORT SYSTSM Control Diet Medical Treatement Movement Monitoring Blood Glucose Management
insulin injections
Service Blueprint Demand Analysis
Final Concept Design Concept Needle-free
Summary
The insulin injection pen has undergone several cosmetic changes, finally adopting a cylindrical shape for integration with the tablet.
The CGM (continuous glucose monitor) device has a round tablet shape in order not to pierce the skin during movement. Screen display Insulin scales
CGM Skin Glucose sensor Blood vessel
Model Making Insulin injection site Equipment Description
CGM
Installing
Food scanning recognition Happy Everyday! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat 05 02:50 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 82/min 1342 Step Hui Ru Ge Blood Glucose Data 50 100 150 14:00 9:00 Today's campaign goal has been achieved 7:00 Proteins Vegetables Meat View all 1 2 3 4 5 25 26 27 28 29 30 Breakfast pairing suggestions Sport Diet 12 High blood sugar, take your medication 2021 Name Age Man Women sport food blood Medication advice page Drugs \ injections Drug injection advice page Heart rate statistics graph Graph of exercise versus Blood glucose CGM Usage Guidelines Blood Glucose Data Chart Advice from the doctor Food Scan & Advice on choosing food
Injection button
a sports monitoring bracelet
Software Function Interface
Insulin Pen Injection
Sports bracelets to wear
Usage Scenarios
Use of CGM Tablets