Monday, October 17, 2016

Driing is a two way street so why isnt learning amn  teaching to drive


usually only one person is being tuaght but we're shhifting the pressreu and stress on the teen to being leviated by the and shared  by the parent




our app shift offers a two way rating system that gives you a chnace to give your parent feedback on how they went while teaching you.


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 We want to Shift the focus from being solely focussed on driving skills to the wellbeing of everyone involved and help facilitate a better relastionship to provide a less stressful and more cooperative driving lessons.


bairrier
passive agressive



making some thing that is agressive anf confronting more passive agressive whihc is indirect feedback mkaing the other perosn feel less personally attascked through having emotions being projected onto the app and translated into construcntive feed back.

the app acts as a wall


you can yell alll you like but theyll only cacth a whisper




indirect sugestions










Presentation script


Context 
A lot of young New Zealanders use their parents as a means to teach them how to drive. Parents are the ideal teacher because they are cost efficient, responsible and mature, fully licensed and familiar to the teen .
However using parents to  learn how to drive can often cause conflict such as  stress , anxiety and lashing out if something were to go wrong. 

Audience 
The Teen
Young adults aged 16 - 24 on their stress filled journey to getting their full license. Young adults want their license as it gives them freedom and  independence. Young adults getting their license also helps in  setting  them up for adulthood by introducing further responsibilities that come with driving.

The Parent 
An adult with their full licence who is eager to help support their child in their journey to gaining their drivers licence through giving them driving lessons. 



Insights
Our insight is based on the experience of conflicts that arise from  a parent teaching a teen how to drive and a teen learning how to drive from their parents. The conflict often outlasts the driving lesson and manifests negatively into the relationship. 

Emotional conflict and attitude differences often go dismissed in the process of learning how to drive  but they are just as important as the road rules. Good driving starts with good teaching. 


Provocations 
How might we change the learning environment to positively impact the relationship between the teen and the parent and make the teen feel that they are being understood as well as being  in control of their own  learning. 


Tow learners in th car not one

Both become students and the app ecomes the teacher 



THE BIG IDEA

Sceond sentence

Shift & share the pressure  learning to drive through the  a two way rating system that puts emotions and empathy first.

By focussing on the relationship between the teen and parent we alleviate the pressure and stress that comes with learning how to drive by channelling it into an interaction using touch points within the app. Putting some power and control into the learner’s role resulting in them being more comfortable because they’ve been aware and involved in the process. This lessens the chance of conflict between the teen and the parent  because the communication between the parent and teen  has been controlled and filtered to be constructive, supportive,comfortable and fun.


The app changes the teaching and learning environment  by altering the form of communication in which people interact  within in this situation. Through using emotional 
projectory both people can “blame” the app 


Facilitationg a postivie learning expereince 


"Shift"
Helping  facilitating better driving leesons with teens being tuaght by their parents. p to provide a less stressful and more cooperative  driving lesson. 


Human terms

the exssting thing is me giving my option and me givinh mine cuasing conflct but if shift csn become in between us and filter that


here is a person here is their need

rather than weve done this thing that will do thus to you

dont leave to many gaps full ,ore in

personfiy shift






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Current experience 
The current experience can often be spare of the moment lessons that are unplanned and uncoordinated causing the teen to feel pressured and stressed because they were unaware and now feel as though they’re being pressured to do something they may not be ready for.

The current experience is stressful and mentally draining on both people involved due to uncertainty and lack of experience.  Parents are afraid of fatal mishaps and the condition of their vehicle after the drive but above all the safety of their child, themselves and everyone else on the roads. 








Desired Experience:
The desired experience is to create a more comfortable and less stressful journey for a teen learning to drive with their parent as their teacher.


We want to Shift the focus from being solely focussed on driving skills  to the wellbeing of everyone involved and help facilitate a better relationship to provide a less stressful and more cooperative  driving lesson. 

We give the option for the young adult to take initiate and facilitate their own driving lessons with their parents. This gives the teen more control making them feel more confident.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Consistency is key

http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Articles/Article.aspx?ArticleId=8819

Saturday, October 15, 2016

new script for video


Young adults in new zealand often use their parents to learn how to driv

Learning to drive with your parents can often ends up being someting like this  ( near miss scene
arguing anf fighting, but parents arent


  1. Good driving starts with good teaching. A Lot of New Zealanders use their parents to teach them how to drive because they're the ideal teacher. Being; cost efficient, responsible, fully licensed and a family bonding opportunity.
  2. However…
  3. Learning to drive with parents can be stressful and often results in arguing over mishaps and miscommunications.
  4. The way we learn to drive has always been focussed on the skills that are required but what goes unrecognised is the relationship of the people learning and teaching.

  1. Driving is a two way street so why isn't teaching and learning how to drive?
  2. Normally only the learner driver is assessed while learning to drive, but that's outdated and doesn't allow or help the stress, anxiety and miscommunication that comes with driving.
  3. We want to Shift the focus from being solely focussed on skill to the wellbeing of everyone involved and help facilitate a better relastionship


1.Learning to drive with parents can be stressful and often results in arguing over mishaps and miscommunications 
near miss, trust me i know,dad not a real teacher, swearing at each other, 

2.The way we learn to drive with parents hasn't changed much in the past. It's always been focussed on the skills that are required.

3What is often ignored the relationship and wellbeing of the people involved
mountain scene , boat scene city scene

4.
Normally only the learner driver is assessed while learning to drive, but that doesn't help the stress, anxiety and miscommunication that comes with driving.

5. However…Driving is a two way street so why isn't teaching and learning how to drive?


two way assessment part


6. We want to Shift the focus from being solely focussed on driving skills to the wellbeing of everyone involved and help facilitate a better relationship to provide a less stressful and more cooperative driving lessons.

We give the option for the young adult to take initiate and facilitate their own driving lessons with their parents.






































Key Idea:
Shift/share the pressure of learning to drive through the relationships by two way assessment.By focussing on the relationship between the teen and parent we alleviate the pressure and stress that comes with learning how to drive by channeling it into an interaction using touch points within the app.Putting some power and control into the learner's role resulting in them being more comfortable because they're been aware and involved in the process.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

new script for video


Young adults in new zealand often use their parents to learn how to driv

Learning to drive with your parents can often ends up being someting like this  ( near miss scene
arguing anf fighting, but parents arent


  1. Good driving starts with good teaching. A Lot of New Zealanders use their parents to teach them how to drive because they're the ideal teacher. Being; cost efficient, responsible, fully licensed and a family bonding opportunity.
  2. However…
  3. Learning to drive with parents can be stressful and often results in arguing over mishaps and miscommunications.
  4. The way we learn to drive has always been focussed on the skills that are required but what goes unrecognised is the relationship of the people learning and teaching.

  1. Driving is a two way street so why isn't teaching and learning how to drive?
  2. Normally only the learner driver is assessed while learning to drive, but that's outdated and doesn't allow or help the stress, anxiety and miscommunication that comes with driving.
  3. We want to Shift the focus from being solely focussed on skill to the wellbeing of everyone involved and help facilitate a better relastionship


1.Learning to drive with parents can be stressful and often results in arguing over mishaps and miscommunications 
near miss, trust me i know,dad not a real teacher, swearing at each other, 

2.The way we learn to drive with parents hasn't changed much in the past. It's always been focussed on the skills that are required.

3What is often ignored the relationship and wellbeing of the people involved
mountain scene , boat scene city scene

4.
Normally only the learner driver is assessed while learning to drive, but that doesn't help the stress, anxiety and miscommunication that comes with driving.

5. However…Driving is a two way street so why isn't teaching and learning how to drive?


two way assessment part


6. We want to Shift the focus from being solely focussed on driving skills to the wellbeing of everyone involved and help facilitate a better relastionship to provide a less stressful and more cooperative driving lessons.

we give the option for the young adult to take initaive and facilitate their own driving lessons with their parents.





































Key Idea:

  • Shift/share the pressure of learning to drive through the relationships by two way assessment.
  • By focussing on the relationship between the teen and parent we alleviate the pressure and stress that comes with learning how to drive by channeling it into an interaction using touch points within the app.
  • Putting some power and control into the learner's role resulting in them being more comfortable because they're been aware and involved in the process.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Infromal script

1
we all know what its like learning to drive with our parents , full of near misses close calls and a bunch of stress


2
We are always worried about rules and the questions that are going to be in the test

3
 normally only  the person learning is the one always being tested , making them feel anxious and stressed



4.
 However driving is a two way street so why isn't teaching and learning to drive

5.
I get to test my parents and they can test me , making me feel more at ease because all the pressure isnt all  on me.

6.
This makes the way we  learn to drive less stressful and puts both of us at ease because we plan the lessons and are  both in the know of what im going to be practising and where im going before we even leave the house.

7.
After our lesson we get to score each other on how we went and what both of us need to improve on

Tu Meke aaaaaaaas bro '













But we never  think about how driving with our parents affects the wellbeing of us and  our parents that  are teaching us.

Unresolved personal issues shpould be left at the kerb