MK140: Product Innovation (BCM) - Portfolio Project Part 1 verining the Problem Description: Your Portfolio Project will be about Design Thinking. It will consist of 2 parts and will culminate in a PowerPoint presentation that you will present to the class, Remember: you will use the same idea throughout the entirety of the portfolio project. Defining the Problem 1. Look back on your Everyday Problem Journal from Project 2 and chose one of your entries. Keep in mind that you will be using this choice for the entirety of your portfolio project (Parts 1, 2 and Presentation). So, choose wisely 0. 2. Using the Frame Your Design Challenge Worksheet in Moodle, define and articulate the problem you are trying to solve. Fill out the worksheet and post your answers to it on a page in Mahara as your submission. Keep in mind what we've learned about creating good problem statements. Remember that the design thinking process is iterative, meaning that you will have a chance to tweak and change your problem statement as needed. Submit your work in Mahara through the Portfolio Project Part 1 submission in Moodle. MK140: Product Innovation (BCM) - Portfolio Project Part 1 verining the Problem Description: Your Portfolio Project will be about Design Thinking. It will consist of 2 parts and will culminate in a PowerPoint presentation that you will present to the class, Remember: you will use the same idea throughout the entirety of the portfolio project. Defining the Problem 1. Look back on your Everyday Problem Journal from Project 2 and chose one of your entries. Keep in mind that you will be using this choice for the entirety of your portfolio project (Parts 1, 2 and Presentation). So, choose wisely 0. 2. Using the Frame Your Design Challenge Worksheet in Moodle, define and articulate the problem you are trying to solve. Fill out the worksheet and post your answers to it on a page in Mahara as your submission. Keep in mind what we've learned about creating good problem statements. Remember that the design thinking process is iterative, meaning that you will have a chance to tweak and change your problem statement as needed. Submit your work in Mahara through the Portfolio Project Part 1 submission in Moodle