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Loughborough Design School
Saturday 10th November 2012, 11.30am
Dr Ruth SimsCo-design to generate innovative ideas
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Dr Ruth Sims
Co-design to generate innovative ideas
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Tracy Ross & Val Mitchell, Loughborough Design School
The project - Ideas in Transit
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Travel planning: move towards public engagement What does this involve?
Questionnaires Consultation documents Focus groups Citizen’s juries Visioning exercises Workshops
Difficulties with public engagement Apathy Poor turn-out Dominating agendas Entrenched views Negativity How effective the methods are
The project - overview
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“Co-operative, continuous process bringing everyday people together with design professionals to find new and better ideas for daily life”
(Scott et al, 2009).
Interactive, deliberative approach Effective in generating novel ideas Participants are engaged and actively involved
The project - why co-design?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCzIx5N-3m4&feature=plcp
The animation
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Generate more ideas Generate more innovative ideas Generate a wider breadth/type of ideas
Aims
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Stage Co-design group Non-co-design groupPre-study questionnaire & online survey on approach to problem solving
Received & returned by email/internet
Received & returned by email/internet
Storytelling 20-30min face-to-face interview, main points produced as text and photo ‘story sheet’ and checked with participant for accuracy
N/A
Idea-generation 2hour session with 4 stages typical of the co-design process:-Context setting-Story sharing-Problem definition-Idea generation
Received and returned by email (typical of a traditional travel plan survey approach)
Post-study questionnaire Received and returned by email
Received and returned by email
Evaluation of methods & payment given
10min face-to-face interview 13 questions
Received and returned by email 3 questions
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Storyboards
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Barriers and enables
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Number of unique ideas generated in each group
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Innovativeness of ideas in local context
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Comparison of types of ideas generated by both groups
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DfT (2011) Category
Highest in Co-design group Equal in both groups
Highest in control group
Knowledge and Awareness
Comparative or personalised information Corporate information
Experiential Promotional/awareness-raising Providing generic information Real-time information Social information Structural Factors
Organisational (incentives/dis-incentives)
Organisational(flexi-time)
Organisational(policy structure)
Organisational (parking)
Organisational(working at home)
Services Supplementary infrastructure Town policy Transport infrastructure (environment) Transport infrastructure (modes of
transport)
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Engagement Generation of ideas (quantity) Generation of ideas (innovation) Generation of ideas (types)
Conclusions
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Thank you
Any questions?
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