We created some alternative designs for our existing tools for Consortium meeting in Tallinn. The aim of these is to help keeping the design space open, so that co-design sessions have concrete options and alternatives to build on. The major changes are: (1) Change the logic of timeline to event line — to not require Full Article…
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Non-obvious – a tool for reflection
Non-obvious is a proof-of-concept tool for reflection (focused thinking on a subject). The tool tests a theory that reflective thought is any thought that avoids the automated first assumptions on a given theme. To reach such reflective thoughts, the program asks for obvious feature of a theme, and then asks to take the next step Full Article…
Reflect App – recording ideas and learning
Reflect is an Android App for phones and tablets developed by students from Hochschule Karlsruhe (Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences) for Pontydysgu as part of the Learning Layers Project. The original idea came from talking with a doctor in the UK at a Learning layers workshop. He explained how little time he had to reflect Full Article…