Tuesday, July 13th
9AM-12PM EST/Boston time
This workshop will be led by Andres Lombana, who will help participants think about different ways of including the community in the process of policy and technological implementation.
Understand the foundations of the participatory approach to design
Familiarize with some of the tools and methods of participatory design
Experiment with the application of participatory design tools through hands-on activities
Recognize limitations and advantages of the participatory design process
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Mattern, Shannon. (2020). “Post-It Note City,” Places Journal, February 2020. Accessed 07 Jul 2021. https://doi.org/10.22269/200211
Sanders, E. B-N., Brandt, E., & Binder, T. (2010). A Framework for Organizing the Tools and Techniques of Participatory Design. In K. Bødker, T. Bratteteig, & D. Loi (Eds.), Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2010: PDC 2010 Participation :: the Challenge (pp. 195-198). Association forComputing Machinery (ACM). ACM International Conference Proceedings Series
Sunlight Foundation. Guide to co-design: Learn how to create a participatory design process.
Dori Tunstall on Respectful Design: Models for Diversity, Inclusion, & Decolonization (63 minutes)
Dana Shen on Co-design and Power. Case study: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. (26 minutes)
Sasha Costanza-Chock on Design Justice (A talk with Catherine D’Ignazio, and Jaleesa Trapp) (83 minutes)
9:00am: Introduction. Quick round of intros
[Part I]
9:10am: Foundations: theory, practice, principles
9:25am: Discussion
9:30am: Toolkit: a range of tools and methods
9:40am: Examples from my own work (education, learning, youth)
9:50am: Discussion
9:55am: Examples from other fields (health, urban planning, service design, policy)
10:05am: Discussion
10:10am: Activity 1 (breakout groups): practice applying a tool/method
10:30am: Sharing and feedback
10:40am: Pause: Coffee + bio break
[Part II]
10:45am: Ethics of participatory design (questions and dilemmas)
10:55am: Discussion
11:00am: Activity 2 (breakout groups): practice applying a tool/method
11:15am: Sharing and feedback
11:20am: Activity 3 (breakout groups): practice applying a tool/method
11:40am: Sharing and feedback
11:50am: Conclusions. Recommendations