designing interactions / experiences: reflection in action
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This is the explanation of the Reflection-in-Action component of the completion criteria of the "Designing Interactions / Experiences" module I’m teaching at Köln International School of Design of the Cologne University of Applied Sciences, which I’m honored to give by invitation of Professor Philipp Heidkamp.TRANSCRIPT
por Itamar Medeiros @designative http://www.linkedin.com/in/designative
Designing Interactions 2013-2: DISCOVERY MODE
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You are at: Introduction » Welcome
Designing Interactions: Welcome!
My name is Itamar Medeiros http://www.designative.info/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/designative/ [email protected] @designative
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You are at: Introduction » Learning Objectives and Outline
Designing Interactions: Reflection in Action
Learning Outcomes § You will learn the self-evaluation criteria
as a component of module completion
Class Outline § The Reflective Practitioner § Documentation of Brainstorming and Ideas Generation § Design Development § Research & Analysis § Stages of Development § Final Outcome
Introduction: Collect / Create / Relate / Donate
Collect Learn from previous experiences !Relate Consult with peers and mentors "
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Create Explore, compose,
and evaluate possible solutions
Donate Disseminating
results
Shneiderman, B. (February 1999), Creating Creativity for Everyone: User Interfaces for Supporting Innovation, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 7, 1 (March 2000), 114-138.
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You are at: Introduction » Collection / Create / Relate / Donate
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You are at: Collect » The Reflective Practitioner
The practitioner allows himself to experience surprise, puzzlement, or confusion in a situation which he finds uncertain or unique. He reflects on the phenomenon before him, and on the prior understandings which have been implicit in his behaviour.
The Reflective Practitioner
Schön, D. (1983) The Reflective Practitioner. How professionals think in action, London: Temple Smith.
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You are at: Collect » The Reflective Practitioner
He carries out an experiment which serves to generate both a new understanding of the phenomenon and a change in the situation.
The Reflective Practitioner
Schön, D. (1983) The Reflective Practitioner. How professionals think in action, London: Temple Smith.
Schön, D. (1983) The Reflective Practitioner. How professionals think in action, London: Temple Smith.
Capture Your Flag LLC, 2012, “How Reflecting Benefits a Creative Career”, retrieved on December 11th, 2013 from http://www.captureyourflag.com/interview-library/how-reflecting-benefits-a-creative-career-jon-kolko.html
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You are at: Collect » Reflection in Action » Methods for Reflective Practice
Here are some tools to help you reflect in action: § Reflective Journals; § Peer Groups and Co-operative Inquiry;
Reflection in Action: Methods for Reflective Practice
Participation, Power and Social Change Team (2013), Reflective Practice in Participatory Methods, retrieved December 11th, 2013 from http://www.participatorymethods.org/method/reflective-practice
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You are at: Collect » Reflection in Action » Components of Module Completion
Every reflection-in-action piece of this module consists of 2 (two) parts: § Group Self-Evaluation; § Individual Self-Evaluation;
Reflection in Action: Components of Module Completion
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You are at: Collect » Reflection in Action » Components of Module Completion
Every reflection-in-action piece of this module consists of 2 (two) parts: § Group Self-Evaluation; § Individual Self-Evaluation;
Reflection in Action: Components of Module Completion
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You are at: Collect » Reflection in Action » Group Self-Evaluation
For the Group Self-Evaluation, each group needs to present the outcomes in reflection to different aspects of the design process: § Documentation of Brainstorming and
Ideas Generation § Design Development § Research & Analysis § Stages of Development § Final Outcome
Reflection in Action: Group Self-Evaluation
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You are at: Collect » Group Self-Evaluation » Brainstorming and Ideas Generation
How appropriately the ideas generated address the required deliverables of this module, to what depth and how do they address the problems presented in the assignments in original ways?
Group Self-Evaluation: Brainstorming and Ideas Generation
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You are at: Collect » Group Self-Evaluation » Design Development
How clear and consistent were your choices through the design process, and how do they relate to the principles and theories presented in class?
Group Self-Evaluation: Design Development
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You are at: Collect » Group Self-Evaluation » Research and Analysis
Present evidence of research undertaken; reflect on your ability to analyze design problems and develop design concepts in response to the problems identified; reflect on what else could you have done; compare and contrast with other problems and methods you’ve used before
Group Self-Evaluation: Research and Analysis
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You are at: Collect » Group Self-Evaluation » Stages of Development
Provide Evidence of development work through a series of sketches/screenshots; should time have permitted, what else could you have done?
Group Self-Evaluation: Stages of Development
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You are at: Collect » Group Self-Evaluation » Final Outcome
Reflect on the overall quality of the presentation of the final solution, demonstrating evidence of organization and preparation to the task; reflect overall level of creativity displayed in the final solution; if any other previous work was used as inspiration, please make sure to refer to them.
Group Self-Evaluation: Final Outcome
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You are at: Collect » Group Self-Evaluation » Work Ethics
Present evidence of ability to manage resources in terms of time, materials and people; reflect on how effective was the management of your learning with regards to time management, organization and planning skills;
Group Self-Evaluation: Work Ethics
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You are at: Relate » Group Self-Evaluation
Relate: Group Self-Evaluation
For the Group Self-Evaluation, each group needs to present the outcomes in reflection to different aspects of the design process: § Documentation of Brainstorming and
Ideas Generation § Design Development § Research & Analysis § Stages of Development § Final Outcome
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You are at: Collect » Reflection in Action » Components of Module Completion
Every reflection-in-action piece of this module consists of 2 (two) parts: § Group Self-Evaluation; § Individual Self-Evaluation;
Reflection in Action: Components of Module Completion
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You are at: Collect » Reflection in Action » Individual Self-Evaluation
For the Individual Self-Evaluation, each one of you needs to reflect on the design methods and concepts presented in the class with regard to: § Your previous experiences; § Challenges you’ve faced; § Hindsight Analysis; § Action Plan
Reflection in Action: Individual Self-Evaluation
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You are at: Collect » Individual Self-Evaluation » Your Previous Experience
Compare and contrast the methods and concepts presented in class to your previous: § Professional Practice § Academic Experience
Individual Self-Evaluation: Your previous experience
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You are at: Collect » Individual Self-Evaluation » Your Previous Experience
Describe the challenges you’ve experienced while implementing the methods/concepts presented in the class, in particular: § What happened? § What were you thinking/feeling? § What was good and bad about the
experience?
Individual Self-Evaluation: Challenges You’ve Faced
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You are at: Collect » Individual Self-Evaluation » Hindsight Analysis
Analyze the challenges you’ve experienced while implementing the methods/concepts presented in the class with regards to: § What sense can you make of the
situation? § What else could you have done?
Individual Self-Evaluation: Hindsight Analysis
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You are at: Collect » Individual Self-Evaluation » Action Plan
Based on the Hindsight Analyses previously mentioned, devise an action plan that addresses the following: § Should you face the same situation again,
what would you do differently?
Individual Self-Evaluation: Action Plan
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You are at: Relate » Individual Self-Evaluation
Relate: Individual Self-Evaluation
For the Individual Self-Evaluation, each one of you needs to reflect on the design methods and concepts presented in the class with regard to: § Your previous experiences; § Challenges you’ve faced; § Hindsight Analysis; § Action Plan
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You are at: Create » Reflection in Action
Create: Reflection in Action
Produce 2 (two) presentations to respond to the 2 (two) parts of the reflection-in-action component of the module: § Group Self-Evaluation; § Individual Self-Evaluation;
Post your Group Self-evaluation at KISD; Send your Individual Self-Evaluation presentation to me at: [email protected]
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You are at: Donate » Disseminating Results
Donate: Disseminating Results