Stadelmann: Driving Theory

OVERVIEW

For Fahrschule Stadelmann, I worked with a team to design a tool aimed at optimizing theory learning and testing. The goal was to create a digital solution that allows course participants to study and take theory tests from anywhere. Additionally, driving instructors could monitor their students’ progress to better prepare lessons. The concept was tested and refined through multiple iterations. The final prototype was implemented and is now actively used for training across various vehicle classes.

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YEAR

2023

ROLE

Research, UI Architecture & Design

SERVICES

UX/UI Design


About the project

Fahrschule Stadelmann is one of the leading driving schools in Switzerland, offering training for various vehicle categories.

Until now, theory courses were conducted using physical practice exams and assignments that had to be corrected manually. This resulted in an additional workload of about two hours per course day, solely for grading. Fahrschule Stadelmann’s goal was to use this time more efficiently by implementing a digital solution, while also providing participants with individualized support.

The new digital platform enables significant time savings both during and outside of class. By allowing instructors to monitor participants’ performance, the overall quality of the course is greatly improved. Additionally, it enables individualized support. New tools, such as real-time streaming, facilitate direct communication between participants and instructors, promoting efficient clarification of questions.

Overall, the solution helps save time and resources while providing participants with detailed insights into their current progress. This allows for much better preparation for the theory exam at the road traffic authority.

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Stadelmann: Driving Theory

OVERVIEW

For Fahrschule Stadelmann, I worked with a team to design a tool aimed at optimizing theory learning and testing. The goal was to create a digital solution that allows course participants to study and take theory tests from anywhere. Additionally, driving instructors could monitor their students’ progress to better prepare lessons. The concept was tested and refined through multiple iterations. The final prototype was implemented and is now actively used for training across various vehicle classes.

A laptop with a h32 word on it.

YEAR

2023

ROLE

Research, UI Architecture & Design

SERVICES

UX/UI Design


About the project

Fahrschule Stadelmann is one of the leading driving schools in Switzerland, offering training for various vehicle categories.

Until now, theory courses were conducted using physical practice exams and assignments that had to be corrected manually. This resulted in an additional workload of about two hours per course day, solely for grading. Fahrschule Stadelmann’s goal was to use this time more efficiently by implementing a digital solution, while also providing participants with individualized support.

The new digital platform enables significant time savings both during and outside of class. By allowing instructors to monitor participants’ performance, the overall quality of the course is greatly improved. Additionally, it enables individualized support. New tools, such as real-time streaming, facilitate direct communication between participants and instructors, promoting efficient clarification of questions.

Overall, the solution helps save time and resources while providing participants with detailed insights into their current progress. This allows for much better preparation for the theory exam at the road traffic authority.

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Stadelmann: Driving Theory

OVERVIEW

For Fahrschule Stadelmann, I worked with a team to design a tool aimed at optimizing theory learning and testing. The goal was to create a digital solution that allows course participants to study and take theory tests from anywhere. Additionally, driving instructors could monitor their students’ progress to better prepare lessons. The concept was tested and refined through multiple iterations. The final prototype was implemented and is now actively used for training across various vehicle classes.

A laptop with a h32 word on it.

YEAR

2023

ROLE

Research, UI Architecture & Design

SERVICES

UX/UI Design


About the project

Fahrschule Stadelmann is one of the leading driving schools in Switzerland, offering training for various vehicle categories.

Until now, theory courses were conducted using physical practice exams and assignments that had to be corrected manually. This resulted in an additional workload of about two hours per course day, solely for grading. Fahrschule Stadelmann’s goal was to use this time more efficiently by implementing a digital solution, while also providing participants with individualized support.

The new digital platform enables significant time savings both during and outside of class. By allowing instructors to monitor participants’ performance, the overall quality of the course is greatly improved. Additionally, it enables individualized support. New tools, such as real-time streaming, facilitate direct communication between participants and instructors, promoting efficient clarification of questions.

Overall, the solution helps save time and resources while providing participants with detailed insights into their current progress. This allows for much better preparation for the theory exam at the road traffic authority.

Image of multiple pixelated flat icons
The word "H23" pixelated
Smooth Scroll
This will hide itself!