Design Thinking scientific Method

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Across
  1. 3. A final statement that explains what the results show and whether the hypothesis was correct.
  2. 7. Using the senses to watch, measure, and record what happens.
  3. 9. Understand the problem and the people affected by it (in this case, custodians, students, and the environment).
  4. 10. A human-centered approach to solving problems that involves understanding the needs of people, generating ideas, and prototyping solutions.
  5. 12. Information collected during an experiment or investigation.
  6. 13. Present the solution, gather feedback, and iterate on the design.
  7. 14. Examining and interpreting data to understand the results.
  8. 15. A scientific test carried out to discover something or test a hypothesis.
Down
  1. 1. A careful study or examination to discover facts.
  2. 2. An educated guess or prediction about what will happen.
  3. 4. Something that can change in an experiment.
  4. 5. Gathering information about a topic or problem.
  5. 6. A statement that asks something and identifies the problem to be solved.
  6. 8. Create a tangible representation (e.g., model, mockup) of the solution.
  7. 10. Clearly articulate the problem and identify its constraints.
  8. 11. Brainstorm possible solutions and narrow down the best ideas.