Where do you have your best ideas? Innovation it’s not an event. It’s a process.

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Where do you have your best ideas?

Innovation it’s not an event. It’s a process.

Today’s Challenge Redesign the bike Experience on campus

EMPATHIZE OBSERVE IMMERSE ENGAGE

Who Dunnit?

YOUR JOB OBSERVE: with your team bicycle culture on campus. (bike racks, intersections, roads). Create a mathematical representation of something you observe (graph: scatter plot, bar graph, line graph, equation, etc.). IMMERSE in biking culture by riding a bike on campus. Each team will have access to one bike for :30.

OBSERVATION

Interpretations Three times the number of bikers than pedestrians. Bikers are on the faster, more dangerous mode of transportation and they far outnumber the walkers. Biking is a faster way to get around campus. Golf cart is the least popular mode and carries up to 4 people the quickest

IMMERSION I hesitate to slow down at intersections with stop signs going up hill because it’s hard for me to get started again. When I hear my cell phone “ding,” it’s really hard for me to concentrate because I want to know who is texting me.

DISCUSS Discuss what you observed and experienced with your group. Focus on: Interesting Surprising Unexpected

LUNCH

EMPATHIZE OBSERVE IMMERSE ENGAGE

“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”

NOTE-TAKING TIPS 1. Capture direct quotes 2. Keep it objective 3. Don’t paraphrase

INTERPRETATION QUOTESINTERPRETATIONS

If I had 20 days to solve a problem, I would take 19 to define it. - Albert Einstein

Synthesize our information and begin to define the problems /opportunities. Come together as a team and focus. DEFINE

HOW MIGHT WE HMW’s help us synthesize our information into a single question we can answer. HMW’s Help us defer judgment, and separate the problem/opportunity from potential solutions.

HOW MIGHT WE… Examples: HMW help Mike communicate his presence to distracted drivers? HMW encourage Billy to focus on cycling and not his cell phone? HMW provide opportunities for Maria to feel productive while riding to and from school?

CC0 1.0 Image by Hans Braxmeier on [Public domain] LET’S PLAN A TRIP!

YES, BUT CC0 1.0 Image by Hans Braxmeier on [Public domain]

YES, AND CC0 1.0 Image by Hans Braxmeier on [Public domain]

BUILD ON THE IDEAS OF OTHERS DEFER JUDGEMENT QUANTITY OVER QUALITY CAPTURE ALL IDEAS BE BRIEF Brainstorming Rules

Vote for your top 3 favorite ideas silently by making a dot next to the idea you like. Then decide which of those is the idea your team will move forward with. You can discuss. Selection

Prototyping VIDEO

Prototyping Physical

Prototyping Drawing

Prototyping Wireframe

Prototyping Role Play

PROTOTYPE The only rule is to make it tangible. Make a prototype of the idea you selected that you can share with another team.

TEST Share your prototype Get feedback Switch

You have 5 minutes to prepare to share: 1.An elevator pitch of your team’s idea. 2.2 things you learned from testing your prototype. Your presentation should be no longer than 2 minutes. Share Out

Invisible Helmet

DESIGN CHALLENGE Design a way to integrate technology into Common Core Math Implementation in K-8.

MAP THE ECOSYSTEM People Products Resources Professional Development Analogs

I Like, I Wish, I Learned