This document outlines the four main parts of the MYP Design Cycle used to solve design problems: Part A involves inquiring and analyzing to identify and prioritize a design opportunity, develop a range of feasible designs, and present the final design with a logical plan. The process allows designers to go from identifying a design opportunity to testing and evaluating their solution.
This document outlines the four main parts of the MYP Design Cycle used to solve design problems: Part A involves inquiring and analyzing to identify and prioritize a design opportunity, develop a range of feasible designs, and present the final design with a logical plan. The process allows designers to go from identifying a design opportunity to testing and evaluating their solution.
This document outlines the four main parts of the MYP Design Cycle used to solve design problems: Part A involves inquiring and analyzing to identify and prioritize a design opportunity, develop a range of feasible designs, and present the final design with a logical plan. The process allows designers to go from identifying a design opportunity to testing and evaluating their solution.
This process allows the designer to go from identifying a design opportunity to testing and evaluating their solution of the problem. Part a: Inquiring and Analyzing Identify and prioritize Develop a range of feasible designs Present the final design make a logical plan