So, as I mentioned before, I am trying to build a prototype based on an idea for a collaborate site. The final paper will try to use most of the different themes we have discussed in class, but it will approach these subjects in a way that it challenges this […]
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From the Center Rahul Bhargava presents “Data Therapy Webinar: Techniques for Creative Data Presentation” http://cot.ag/qkzCnA Register today RSVP for free lunch tomorrow: “Lunch: Basta! Mapping and Storytelling The World’s Fastest Growing Occupation” http://cot.ag/nVYoHw MIT TechTV – Ramesh Srinivasan (@rameshmedia): “Empowering Culture and Context” shar.es/bCqPG Tackling Co-Design: Molly Sauter (http://cot.ag/ndXUGZ) and […]
The question how Internet empowers or disempwers Chinese civil society has haunted me for some time and in 2010 I did a Chinese college students survey to try to establish the linear causal relationship between social networking sites use and their political participation, but when I look back I feel […]
The product: You take a basic quiz to see where you fall on the spectrum of ideologies. Then, once a week, you get an email featuring a carefully selected reading or video that may challenge your political beliefs, but is otherwise intelligent and thought-provoking. Would you sign up for such […]
As part of the Co-Design Toolkit project, I’ll be posting weekly entries about the different design methodologies that together make up the Co-Design space. This week’s episode: Human Centered Design! I’ll be examining IDEO’s popular Human Centered Design Toolkit, some use case studies, and criticism of the methodology. IDEO’s Human […]