HCD Class 2 - Workshop

最後編輯:2015-09-12 建立:2015-09-09 歷史紀錄

YENWEI Z[Related Links of This Week]

 

  • Activities & Discussions

 

(Ideally finish these in week 1)

    YENWEI Z01 Questions, Comments, & Takeaways—10 mins // 30 mins

    1. YENWEI ZWhat were your big takeaways about the Class 2 Inspiration phase Readings?
      YenWei ZhengI am inspired by the detailed guidance about learning from people, such as asking for tour and capturing quotes.
      Paula MarianiI liked the Photo Essays as a way of looking through the day of someone's life, and a playful thing for the participant.
      1. Do you have questions about the readings?
    YenWei ZhengActually I don't get what is the result of the case study Vroom....It seems vague
    Paula MarianiI didn't find the methods so deeply explained. Maybe that is OK but I think that if I didn't know enough about the methodologies I'd feel lost. e.g. Card Sorting.
    YenWei ZhengPaula Mariani You can get more detail via further reading links:
    YenWei ZhengAdditional Methods in Action video: Card Sort
    1. Which research methods are you excited to try and why?
      YenWei ZhengThe method of analogous Inspiration is really cool. I haven't done any researches in this way before. And I am looking forward to practice!
      Paula MarianiImmersions is one of my fave ones, very hard to manage but I like it. I'm as well interested in analogous inspiration!!

 

    YENWEI Z02 Choose Your Design Challenge—15 mins // 3+ hours

    1. YENWEI ZHow Might We Enable More Young People to Become Social Entrepreneurs?
    2. How Might We Provide Healthier Food Options for People in Need?
    3. How Might We Make Urban Communities More Resilient in the Face of Big Changes?
    • Find out more about the Amplify program at ideo.org/amplify, and gather inspiration about the challenge topic at http://www.100resilientcities.org. Then return to this Activity 02 and consider if this is something in which you and your group would like to participate.
      YenWei ZhengTake a look at this especially: http://www.100resilientcities.org/blog/entry/six-big-reasons-we-focus-on-cities#/-_/
    • The Amplify program is planning to launch this challenge in late September 2015. If you follow the course schedule, you and your team should be heading into your own prototyping phase as the Amplify challenge opens up the Ideas phase. This will give you plenty of time to test around with your prototypes before adding your idea to the OpenIDEO platform.
    • PAULA MNice!!!!! Let's go for it!

 

    YENWEI Z03 Team Knowledge & Assumptions—10 mins // 20 mins

    1. YENWEI ZWhat are the aspects of the challenge that you already know a lot about? What are your assumptions?
    YenWei ZhengAlthough we always say the youth are the protagonists of the future, the problem of economical inequality between generations and social stagnation have already become common issues in many countries. The situation might trigger more conflict in the long run. I assume we couldn't only blame on personal abilities and the government should set more regulation for employers and raise the minimum wage. However, maybe we should redesign a new cycle between works and the salary. Besides, maybe the problem is not about income but inflation or living expenses? If we could understand how people allocate their money for living, we might get more insights.
    YenWei Zheng.Learn more about inequality
    YenWei Zheng.About cities for the next generation
    Paula MarianiCITY Security and Open Data (Gov)
    Paula MarianiI've been working for a while for the Security and Transport areas at a governmental level. From this area I know how to work with security cameras, manage surveillance around the city, how to handle communication between the forces on the ground and in the command and control center.
    Paula MarianiFrom this topic I assume: that would be nice to have a better way / more intelligent way of consume the Open Data (open CCTvs cameras, open logs from the city) for the citizen that could help them make better decisions on daily basis.
    • Sensors and Internet of Things
    • PAULA MIf you think of the power of sensors around the cities....it is amazing. Just to mention some that could turn on our imaginations: sensors to measure the water level, the amount of people in a place, the temperature level. Words analysis in the social networks to have a sense of what people think and what is their sentiment in a specific geographical location at a specific time.
    • YENWEI ZFrom this topic I assume: Open data + sensors + good ux / usable delivery of information could be a strong asset for an app if we wanted to tackle society.

 

  • PAULA MShared Economy
  • As you may already know, in the context of the shared economy there are several apps and webites that are changing ways people used to make business, travel, eat. eg. I think this approach can also offer something when a society suffers economical problems or social changes too.
    1. YENWEI ZWhere are the aspects of the design challenge where you need to learn more? What don’t you know?
    YenWei ZhengHow do people make their fortune now? What do the youth need actually? Maybe giving more money is not the real solution to social inequality? For this set of questions I will add: Why people can't fin a job? Why not all the people can make a fortune? Why some governments give money to people and not the tools to let them get their own money?
    • PAULA Mquestions about charity, social movements such as refugees and immigration:
    Paula MarianiHow does people that doesn't have a lot of time, a lot of money helps other people in need these days? Why some people that could help others and have the resources don't help?
    Paula MarianiWhat are the processes in place for immigrants and refugees integration in a established society?

 

    YENWEI Z04 Plan Your Research—1+ hours // 2+ hours

    1. YENWEI ZPeople to Learn from (Precrafted—3+ individuals // Personal—8+ individuals)
    YenWei Zheng1. Young fellows who are looking for a job continuously. Young business elites. Young blue-collar workers such as builders, butchers, or cleaners.
    YenWei Zheng2. Human resource directors of international corporations. Local business owners. HR directors of NGOs.
    YenWei Zheng3. Revenue officers. Accountants. Bankers. Rent Agencies.
    Paula MarianiFor immigrants and refugees topic:
    Paula Mariani1. Immigration Attorneys, who may work a lot with immigrants and refugees.
    Paula Mariani2. At the door of Immigration public offices.
    Paula Mariani3. Refugees camps.
    1. Experts to Speak to (Precrafted—1+ expert // Personal—3+ experts)
    YenWei ZhengProfessionals concerning economy, labor rights, organization management....
    Paula MarianiImmigration lawyers, immigration and refugees foundations, NGOs, government offices.
    1. In-Context Immersion Locations (Precrafted—2+ locations // Personal—4+ locations)
    YenWei ZhengPlaces reveal social inequalities mostly? Employment agencies? Accounting agencies? Job Fairs? Homeless? Social assistance public offices?
    Paula Mariani
    1. Analogous Inspiration Locations (Precrafted—1+ location // Personal—3+ locations)
    YenWei ZhengDating agencies? Financial office of a school?

 

    YENWEI Z05 Build an Interview Guide—1+ hours // 2+ hours

    1. YENWEI ZOpen General: What are some broad questions you can ask to open the conversation and warm people up?
    2. Then Go Deep: What are some questions that can help you start to understand this person’s hopes, fears, and ambitions??
    • Personal Details|Motivations|Frustrations|Interactions

 

(week 2)

    YENWEI Z06 Conduct Your Research—To Be Determined by Your Team

 

YENWEI ZAgree on the Length of Your Research|Divide Into Research Teams|Select Locations to Visit|Select Roles|Do Quick Debriefs

 

  • Remember to reference the interview guide you created. Depending on who you are talking to, you will want to tailor your questions to address this person specifically
    1. Learn from People
    2. Learn from Experts
    3. Immerse Yourself In Context
    • Take notes and photos. Capture interesting quotes by talking to people that spend time in these spaces. What do they love? What is frustrating? Draw sketches, plans, and layouts.
    1. Seek Analogous Inspiration
    • Visit places and situations that are different than your design challenge. These places should approach an angle of your problem in a unique way. For instance, what could you learn from an amusement park about engaging experiences that you could apply to the fruit aisle at a grocery store or waiting in line at a bank to open a new savings account?

 

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