Stages of the project approach
Ignacia Rivera
Stages of the projet approach
- Analyse
- Design
- Build
- Evaluate
Analyse
This stage is like being a detective . Before doing anything, we need to understand exactly what problem we need to solve.
Imagine you want to make an app so you don't forget about exams. Here, you ask yourself questions like Who is it for? For me, for my friends, for the whole school? What does it absolutely have to do? Notifications? Reminders? What are the limitations? Do I have time? Will I know how to program it?
Design
We already know what we want to do, so we draw and plan what it will look like. It's like spoiling your project. We make sketches of what the app will look like (on paper or with cool tools) We think about the colors, buttons, menus,etc We write down the steps to create it
Build
This is the part where we actually program or build it. We use what we designed to make it a reality.
We program the code We assemble the parts if it is something physical We see how it comes to life
Evaluate
Now it's time to test and improve
Everything is ready, but we ask ourselves these questions: Does it work well? Do people like it? 1:We test the app to see if there are any bugs 2: We ask our friends what they think 3: We make a note of what we could improve
Stages of the project approach
Ignacia Belén Rivera Paredes
Created on September 21, 2025
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Stages of the project approach
Ignacia Rivera
Stages of the projet approach
Analyse
This stage is like being a detective . Before doing anything, we need to understand exactly what problem we need to solve. Imagine you want to make an app so you don't forget about exams. Here, you ask yourself questions like Who is it for? For me, for my friends, for the whole school? What does it absolutely have to do? Notifications? Reminders? What are the limitations? Do I have time? Will I know how to program it?
Design
We already know what we want to do, so we draw and plan what it will look like. It's like spoiling your project. We make sketches of what the app will look like (on paper or with cool tools) We think about the colors, buttons, menus,etc We write down the steps to create it
Build
This is the part where we actually program or build it. We use what we designed to make it a reality. We program the code We assemble the parts if it is something physical We see how it comes to life
Evaluate
Now it's time to test and improve Everything is ready, but we ask ourselves these questions: Does it work well? Do people like it? 1:We test the app to see if there are any bugs 2: We ask our friends what they think 3: We make a note of what we could improve