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Cape Town 7.08.207 Ezio Manzini, INDACO, Politecnico di Milano, UAL, CPUT - DESIS Network. exercise. c ollaborative organizations people involvement. b rief / overview.
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Cape Town 7.08.207 Ezio Manzini,INDACO, Politecnico di Milano, UAL, CPUT - DESIS Network exercise collaborative organizations people involvement
brief / overview 1. Look at the WDC Projects and choose three of them which appear particularly relevant in terms of participants’ active and collaborative involvement.
brief / overview 1. Look at the WDC Projects and choose three of them which appear particularly relevant in terms of participants’ active and collaborative involvement. 2. Present each case using the same format of the Exercise1 (only 3 slides, for the moment).
brief / overview 1. Look at the WDC Projects and choose three of them which appear particularly relevant in terms of participants’ active and collaborative involvement. 2. Present each case using the same format of the Exercise1 (only 3 slides, for the moment). 3. For each of case, focus on participants’ involvement andanswer these questions: 3.1 What do participants do? 3.2 What are their main motivations? 3.3 Why is this case interesting?
brief / practicalities/1 1. Look at the WDC Projects and choose three of them which appear particularly relevant in terms of participants’ active and collaborative involvement. Navigate the WDC website, in the section Projects, starting from the ones in the list of cases selected for the Open Design Exhibition. Choose the 3 in which the participants involvement is more meaningful.
brief / practicalities/2 2. Present each selected case using the same format of the Exercise1. As for the Exercise 1, use only the 3 introductory slides in order to have a first idea of the case (later, when the chosen cases will be consolidated, you will complete the format).
brief / practicalities/3 3. For each of case, explain why it is interesting . Focus on participants’ involvement andanswer these questions: 3.1 What do participants do? 3.2 What are their main motivations? 3.3 Why is this case interesting? Answer the 3 questions with a slide for each one of them (with 100-200 words text each)
what do they do? express opinions horizontal collaboration vertical collaboration give information collect information act on the world
what are their motivations? social innovation citizen-centredeffectiveness usefulness “New ideas that work in meeting social goals” The Young Foundation, 2006 meaning emerging (sustainable) qualities sociability Neighbourhood party, Rome
brief / practicalities/4 In conclusion: Prepare 6 slides (3 general presentation and 3 slides focus on participation) following the previous indications. Find (at least) 2 meaningful pictures of the case, and use them as background of the two groups of slides). Up-load them before the next class.