Title (20–30 seconds) • Present your working dissertation title. • Keep it focused, relevant, and reflective of your chosen UX topic.
Research Question (30 seconds) • State your central question clearly. • Ensure it is specific, researchable, and framed within UX Design.
Aims & Objectives (1 minute) • Aim: Summarise the overall purpose of your project in one sentence. • Objectives: Present 3–5 measurable steps you will take to achieve your aim.
Rationale / Significance (1 minute) • Explain why this research matters: relevance to UX practice, industry need, or social impact. • Highlight originality or gap in existing design research.
Methodology / Approach (1 minute) • Briefly describe how you will conduct your research (e.g., usability testing, prototyping, interviews). • Show that your methods are appropriate and achievable at undergraduate level.
Expected Outcomes (40 seconds) • Identify what you hope to learn or create (e.g., design guidelines, a tested prototype, new insights). • Mention how this could benefit users, designers, or industry.
Conclusion (20–30 seconds) • Reinforce the importance of your study. • Summarise your research focus in one compelling sentence.