Background
MIT required a more intuitive method for high school students to program ‘SPHERES’ robots on the International Space Station. The existing tools were too complex for new users, particularly young students.
Customer Pain
Students faced steep learning curves and long feedback loops with current programming tools, making it difficult to quickly grasp and apply robotics concepts.
Proposal
The solution involved simplifying the commercial-grade tool ‘StateFlow’ to create an accessible interface for students. This new design used state diagrams, providing instant feedback and enabling rapid iteration. Interns were recruited to develop and test incremental design complexities, ensuring minimal disruption to the existing codebase.