At the end of the IAD Methods workshop from Jeanne and Jin, we organized a short feedback round by again using the feedback zones developed a week before. Instead of the nobody-will-remember zone we used the whatever-zone and instead of the 1-sentence zone we used the straight-forward zone. Although it kind of worked, problematic was the short amount of time.
This day, we got some inputs from Nicole, which were quite insightful. We discused a lot about the education system and what kind of changes it would need. Afterwards we did some organization and scheduling and talked about the input, that Nicole gave us. We also discussed the findings of the workshops and feedback zones. There were a lot of questions coming up during the discussion, one of them being why people don’t use tools or methods. We also continued to think about our storytelling and decided to draw some storyboards.
Each of us had to create a canvas for the next day.
In the morning, we had bits and atoms. After lunch we met at 1PM. We did a lot of planning and mentoring preparation We asked ourselves, what we want to get out of the mentoring. We gave each other feedbacks to our story canvases, created storyboards, discussed the storyboards. And had the mentoring with Nicole afterwards. We got a lot of insights from this mentoring.
We discussed the mentoring and wrote the most important findings from the mentoring down in miro.
Laberi worked on the survey this day, while Lu, Jeanne and Jin decided to define what should be in the workshop and how we interview teachers. We decided to skip the interviews with the teachers, because it would take up too much time and decided to prepare the workshop with the class for this friday.
This day, we prepared the class workshop and introduced our ideas to our class. We used this session to test our tool with our class and get a lot of feedback from them, to find the right direction in proceeding with our prototype. We gained a lot of insights from this.
The topic while using our prototype was “eating in the toni mensa”. The task was to gather feedback around this topic with our framework.