WEEK 5

PERTINENT LINKS:

Go to page: My Gap: http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/my-gap.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-1.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-2.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-3.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-4.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-5.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-6.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-7.html

Week 5 assignment:

GAP: A means to safely and quickly save money while using the card terminal in a store, and putting it into an account for a given period that draws about 5 percent interest.

The concept pursued, above, and the needs, directly below:

PRIMARY NEEDS:

The transaction or triggering device is secure.

The transaction or device is autonomous.

The transaction is simple.

The transaction is FAST.

The transaction saves time, gas, labor, effort.

The Transaction Pushes information if you opt in.



Two images of proposed chip affixed to fingernail:









The simple kit for affixing and protecting a replacement chip:
Part 1, adhesive, Part 2, sealer and UV protectant.






The following are results of a simple interview, combined with a survey based on an introduction of the prototype and some background information to a group at the local coffee house. I have linked to two screen shots of the Excel spreadsheets I used to compile the results of the interview, using my simple, prepared questionnaire. I found that it was useful to ask for testimony from individual members, as this was helpful and persuasive in a couple of instances. Personal testimony is extremely helpful in these contexts.:

First spreadsheet results: http://sequim-web.net/design/interviewAssign5.jpg

Second spreadsheet results: http://sequim-web.net/design/a-2014-05-20%2011_49_29-2NDsURVEYINTERVIEW%20-%20Excel.jpg

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