Exploring New Usages of Journey Maps: Introducing the Pedagogical and the Project Planning Journey Maps

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Publié le 11 août 2018
This paper is meant to support the use of the journey map as a prospective design method by academics and practitioners (from fields such as interaction design, user experience design, prospective ergonomics, education, and engineering) addressing issues related to the design of innovative products and services.


Référence : Spérano, I., Roberge, J., Bénech, P., Trgalová, J., Robert, A. (2018). Exploring New Usages of Journey Maps: Introducing the Pedagogical and the Project Planning Journey Maps. International Ergonomic Association 2018.

Résumé : Journey maps are graphical and textual representations that intend to outline an experience over time with a product, a system or a service (Kalbach 2016). In this article, we first describe how this visualization tool is used in interaction design. Secondly, through two case studies, we describe two innovative ways of using this tool. In the first case study, we present the pedagogical journey map, a journey mapping approach meant to be used by teachers as a collaborative design tool to support the creation of pedagogical activities. In the second case study, we introduce the project planning journey map, used as both a prospective and retrospective project planning tool to help student designers plan and reflect on their design process. This paper is meant to support the use of the journey map as a prospective design method by academics and practitioners (from fields such as interaction design, user experience design, prospective ergonomics, education, and engineering) addressing issues related to the design of innovative products and services.