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Design to Engage

Design to Engage

Slightly edited version of the slide deck we used for the R.A.G.E. + IIT Institute of Design "Design to Engage" workshop in Englewood on March 30, 2013. Please share freely and contact us for any questions or clarification. (+Diego Bernardo, Maggee Bond, Amanda Geppert, Alisa Weinstein, Helen Wills)

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March 30, 2013
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  1. VALUE TO PARTICIPANTS 1 Engage your community using design activities

    2 Extend engagement with people so ideas and activities can build on each other over time Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 2/14
  2. Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 3/14 A BIT

    ABOUT US USER CENTERED DESIGN focused on getting a deep understanding of people with interviews, observation, secondary research, etc. so that we can make useful things for them
  3. VALUE TO US +1 Learn more from you about what

    we should do next! Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 4/14
  4. Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 5/14 TODAY’S AGENDA

    11:55 Topics ice breaker 12:05 Activity 1: Audience & questions 1:00 Lunch 1:20 Activity 2: Brainstorming engagements 1:50 Activity 3: Prototyping 2:30 Sharing out & wrap up 3:00 Feedback on ID project (optional)
  5. Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 6/14 WHAT DO

    WE MEAN BY “ENGAGE?” anything you might do to get people involved! ENGAGEMENT EXAMPLES
  6. Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 ENGAGEMENT EXAMPLES Project

    provokes action Project provokes thought Participant seeing Participant doing PECKHAM PEACE WALL NEIGHBOR DOORKNOB HANGER COUNTERFEIT NEWS TIDY STREET 7/14
  7. Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 12/14 FEEDBACK LOOP

    EXAMPLE Watch the video we created of messages residents had for teachers, students, and parents at the Englewood Education Empowerment Summit this year. www.bit.ly/eee2013
  8. Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 13/14 Design to

    Engage | March 30, 2013 PROTOTYPING
  9. Design to Engage | March 30, 2013 14/14 THANK YOU!

    Diego Bernardo, Maggee Bond, Amanda Geppert, Alisa Weinstein, Helen Wills, and Janice Wong