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 * Week 5**


 * Bodystorming** is a technique used to gain insights of a products design and use. This technique transforms abstract ideas into the physical environment. The idea basically assumes that the designed product exists and several actions can then be taken according to the ideas that they have in mind. The advantage is that one can actually use and work with the product instead of coming up with ideas.

The female participant has to bodystorm a person with visual impairment. The participant is then highly dependent on other senses to make decisions such as touching the buttons and hearing the sound. By this performance, they concluded that products for visual impaired people should have multi-sensory within the functions of the product.
 * Case Study 1:** Visual impairment

The male participant has to bodystorm a person with attention deficit disorder. His task was to reset a telephone number while solving math problems at the same time. He showed difficulties in doing the task and it has affected his self-esteem in a negative way. From their conclusions, they thought that a product that can give clear narration to the users and providing challenging activities at the same time fits best for the people that has ADD.
 * Case Study 2:** ADD

The participant has his arms tied and covered to experience the feelings of Chronic Arthritics. He reported constant fear and injury, which made him extremely apprehensive in different tasks. Throughout this experience, they concluded that accessible routes and safe materials should be provided to users to reduce fear.
 * Case Study 3:** Chronic Arthritics