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My Prompt
You are a mobility design expert.
Please help me convert the PROJECT DRAFT I provided below into a final state. My PROJECT DRAFT is a list of sentences and words that need to be elaborated and expanded following the structure of a project i.e. 1) scope of work 2) activities for each scope 3) deliverableIt contains some sentences that are close to the end and may just need a revision. And it contains some sentences where content is missing and needs to be completed.
Use these writing guidelines
Reading Level: 2/10 (1 = children, 10 advanced adults)
Enthusiasm: 3/10 (1 = factual, 10 = overly promotional)
Content Length: 7/10 (1 = very short, atomic essay, 10 = long, in-depth blog post)
Formality: 3/10 (1 = casual, colloquial language suitable for informal settings; 10 = highly formal, structured language appropriate for official or academic settings)
Sentence Structure: 3/10 (1 = mostly simple, short, easy-to-follow sentences; 10 = extensive use of sentences
Word Choice: 3/10 (1 = basic, straightforward vocabulary, easily understood by a general audience; 10 = specialized technical language or sophisticated vocabulary, best suited for advanced readers)PROJECT DRAFT
I would like to build a mobility system for children in large cities. The idea is that the children themselves design it
ConceptWorkpackage 1) Creation of a community of children (up to 10) from 5 to 10 years old
Workpackage 2) Definition of their 5 main daily problemsWorkpackage 3) Design of solutions
Ai Tools: ChatGPT4, DALL-E
Child-Led Urban Mobility Project
1. Scope of Work
This project aims to design an urban mobility system for children in large cities, with the unique approach of having children themselves as the designers. By involving young users directly, we seek to create solutions that are both practical and aligned with their needs, fostering creativity, independence, and a sense of ownership over urban spaces.
2. Work Packages and Activities
Work Package 1: Building a Children’s Design Community
Objective: Establish a group of children (up to 10 participants, aged 5 to 10) to co-create mobility solutions.
Activities:
- Recruit a diverse group of children from different urban backgrounds.
- Organize interactive workshops where they explore their daily mobility experiences.
- Use creative methods such as storytelling, drawing, and role-playing to express their perspectives.
- Facilitate collaboration between children and urban designers, architects, and mobility experts.
Work Package 2: Identifying Key Daily Mobility Challenges
Objective: Define the five main mobility challenges faced by children in their urban environments.
Activities:
- Conduct participatory observation sessions where children document their daily routes (e.g., walking to school, using public transport).
- Use guided discussions and playful exercises to understand safety concerns, accessibility issues, independence in movement, fun elements, and environmental factors.
- Collect insights and categorize recurring mobility barriers into five key problems.
Work Package 3: Designing Child-Led Mobility Solutions
Objective: Develop mobility solutions based on children’s ideas and experiences.
Activities:
- Brainstorm creative mobility concepts using collaborative design techniques.
- Prototype selected ideas using models, illustrations, or digital tools.
- Validate proposals with urban mobility experts and local authorities.
- Present the final concepts in a public exhibition or city planning meeting to advocate for child-friendly mobility improvements.
3. Expected Outcome
- A documented report highlighting children’s perspectives on urban mobility and their proposed solutions.
- Prototypes or visual concepts that can be further developed into real-world projects.
- Increased awareness among policymakers and urban planners about the importance of integrating children’s needs into mobility systems.
- A scalable model that can be replicated in other cities to enhance child-friendly urban design.