Empathize
Students will launch the project by exploring Georgetown Day School’s mission, origin story, and inclusive design context, then gather firsthand empathy evidence about what helps neurodiverse students feel comfortable, heard, and connected in a school space.
Days 1 - 2
πŸ—ΊοΈ Mission Map Meetup
Launch 45m
🎧 Comfort Zone Evidence Notes
Deliverable 45m
Define
Students will sort empathy evidence from Phase 1, identify patterns in comfort, communication, and access needs, and turn those patterns into a focused problem statement for a neurodiversity affinity space at GDS.
Days 3 - 4
🧩 Need Clusters From Empathy Maps
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
πŸ“ GDS Problem Statement Card
Deliverable 45m
Ideate
Students will generate multiple evidence-based ideas for a neurodiversity affinity space, compare options against user needs and GDS values, and select promising directions for prototyping.
Days 5 - 7
🧠 Mission-to-Needs Idea Burst
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
✏️ Floor Plans and Quiet Corners
Project Work 45m
πŸ“Œ Concept Board Decision Pitch
Deliverable 45m
Draft
Students will turn selected ideas into first-draft affinity-space prototypes, using mission-aligned design choices, labeled features, and short advocacy language to show how their concepts support belonging, access, and student leadership at GDS.
Days 8 - 11
🧩 Prototype Parts Mini-Lab
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
πŸ—οΈ Affinity Space Draft Build
Deliverable 45m
πŸ’¬ Two-Peer Feedback Carousel
Project Work 45m
πŸ“ Pitch Cards and Revision Pass
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
Test
Students will test their draft neurodiversity affinity-space ideas with peers and community partners, collect evidence about what feels welcoming and accessible, and use that feedback to strengthen prototypes, labels, and advocacy language.
Days 12 - 14
🧭 Feedback Protocol for Prototype Stations
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
πŸ›‹οΈ Comfort Zone Prototype Testing
Project Work 45m
πŸ–ΌοΈ Alumni Gallery Walk Notes
Community Experience 45m
Critique
Students will use structured critique to evaluate how well their affinity-space prototypes, labels, and advocacy language meet user needs, reflect GDS mission connections, and communicate a clear case for belonging. They will gather feedback from peers and invited community partners, revise based on evidence, and prepare stronger next-step proposals for the final phase.
Days 15 - 17
🧭 Mission-Aligned Critique Moves
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
πŸ–ΌοΈ Alumni Feedback Gallery Walk
Community Experience 45m
πŸ› οΈ Revision Sprint for Pitch Board
Deliverable 45m
Notice & Reflect
Students will synthesize feedback from testing and critique, finalize public-facing advocacy materials, share their affinity-space proposal with authentic audiences, and document how their design thinking changed across the project while naming concrete next steps for a lasting student-led neurodiversity community at GDS.
Days 18 - 20
🧭 Feedback Tracker Sort
Deliverable 35m
πŸ–ΌοΈ Roots to Respect Reveal
Community Experience 45m
🎀 Neurodiversity Night Pitch
Assessment 45m