For my submission, I plan to organize the report (largely)
chronologically and include: problem definition, user needs,
questions for research and prototyping, research findings, initial
objectives and specs, a description of each iteration with the
reasoning behind each design decision, information about the final
product and its implementation, and next steps for
research/testing/improvements. Except perhaps for an introduction,
I'll write it in third person/passive voice.

This is actually my first project that focuses primarily on
interaction design (I'm mostly studying product design in school),
so the above outline is based on my generic approach rather than
experience doing this for IxD...I don't know what other interaction
designers would do. But, I think that'll fit my particular process.

I could be completely off the mark, so I'm curious to see what
others say.

Dan


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