Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Conclusions 2. Application of Contextmapping Research Method

Supposing the Contextmapping research method is developed to explore and define a usage context of a physical product, there would be a question that if this product-oriented approach can be incorporated into a facilitation methodology which involves a dynamic context. Considering the major benefit of the Contextmapping research, surfacing the inner thinking, feeling and ideas of people, the high intensity of human interactions in Visual Thinking sessions indeed demands this kind of approach to thread through the complexity and unpredictability of the dynamic context. The results of the research question 1 have represented abundant in-depth knowledge in how JAMmers (user) implement Visual Thinking (product) in sessions (context). The complex relationships therefore can be mapped in a logical and understandable way which leads to a further visual translation. As a result, I conclude that the Contextmapping research method can be applied on a given field which involves intense human interactions and multiple variables in the context.

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