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Microsoft Design Expo

Microsoft Design Expo. Design Expo. Goal: Awareness of trends/themes across students & international design community Foster long term relationships with top design schools. 2008 Topic: Learning & Education. Art Center College of Design

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Microsoft Design Expo

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  1. Microsoft Design Expo

  2. Design Expo • Goal: • Awareness of trends/themes across students & international design community • Foster long term relationships with top design schools. • 2008 Topic: Learning & Education

  3. Art Center College of Design Brian Boyl, Steve Montgomery, Marty Smith<>Craig Hally-XDR TechnischeUniversiteit Eindhoven, Dept. of Industrial Design, NetherlandsOscar Tomico, Joep Frens, Caroline Hummels, <> Sanders Viegers-Office Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijang Dean Ma Jong, Fei Jun Dave <> Vronay-ATC Beijang Rhode Island School of Design Lorna Ross, <> Adrienne Gibson (O’Donnell)-XDR , Daniel Robbins-MSR Redmond Carnegie Mellon, Department of DesignShelley Evenson, <> Monica Gonzales- Office University of Washington, Interaction Design Division of DesignAxel Roesler , Sharon Oviatt <> Georg Petschnigg-Pioneer Labs Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico CityJorje Meza Aguilar, <> Andy Cargile-Hardware Srishti School of Art, Design, and Technology, BangaloreGabriel Harp, Geetah Narayanan <> Leo Burd-Learning Dundee University, Scotland, UK Polly Duplock, Jon Rogers <> Richard Banks-MSR Cambridge

  4. Process • Select schools, MSFT liaisons, & topic • Schools receive small $ grant • Semester long course • Team-based interdisciplinary projects • 9 schools, 3-8 team based projects per school • Iterative design process • Today’s presentation • One team selected by school to present @ Microsoft • Feedback from Microsoft liaisons

  5. Agenda • Students team present 10 minute “elevator pitch” • Product concepts not products ;-) • Feedback from our critics: Joy Mountford: IDBIAS Michael Kasprow: founder Trapeze Anoop Gupta: Corporate VP, Education, Developing Economies & Technical Strategy @ Microsoft

  6. A software service and social • networking tool that connects users • with other people and trusted • information, so they can learn to be • more green. • Leanne Libert, Phil Robinson, • Kara Tennant, and Alexander Cheek

  7. indigoA communication servicethat connects people to theideas and events they wantto learn about through other people, contextawareness, and directmanipulation interfaceRennaAlyassini, JulinaGolze, Paul Robare, Steve Selzer, andKyle Vice

  8. markitAn application that helps users reflect on their consumer behavior, & align shopping decisionswith priorities… even as their priorities change over timeChris Michaelides, WiebkePoerschke, Wei Zhou, and Marina Posniak

  9. http://micropedia/Design_Expo_2008Lili Cheng- MSRCurtis Wong- MSRAndy Cargile –Hardware Design GroupCraig Hally-XDRSanders Viegers-OfficeDave Vronay-ATC BeijangAdrienne Gibson (O’Donnell)-XDR Daniel Robbins-MSR Monica Gonzales- OfficeGeorg Petschnigg-Pioneer LabsLeo Burd-LearningRichard Banks-MSR CambridgeBill Buxton, Steve Kaneko, Surya Vanka, Brad Weed

  10. Microsoft Design Expo

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