Feedback summary
 
1. You can add some cartoon images and art forms that children prefer.
 
 2. Not only can you use numbers to represent the happiness index, you can also use graphics, such as smiling faces, and you can also add a sound system, such as playing laughter and so on.
 
 3. If you are interested in making a virtual game experience, then stick to it and don’t add real objects.
 
 4. Consider adding some physical objects to better interact with children, such as connecting some toys or objects with Arduino, which will make the experience more real and immersive.
 
 5. Do some project tests with children and collect feedback.
 
 6. Altruism can also be learned by interacting with others. Perhaps you should consider multiplayer games. In the interaction, children may be more impressed and learn faster.
 
 
 
What do you need to change or develop to encourage your ideal interaction?
I need to improve the animation design and interaction design and add some images that children like.  And also consider using images instead of numbers to express “happy”.
 
 
What additional research would help advance your project?
I need to do research again on what kind of things my users like at that age and what kind of things they will be attracted to.  I also need to narrow down my targeted users. For example, rural children and urban children are not the same, and the area should be narrowed down to a province or even a city in China.
 
 
Do you need to update your production timeline?
Yes. I should spend more time looking for users because real feedback is very important to improve the project. I might go to the kindergarten or contact the relatives at home and listen to their experience and feedback.
 
 
What user testing do you have to do?
After I finish the preliminary model of the project, I will try my best to contact the kindergarten or educational institution, bring the model to experience with them, and listen to their feelings.