Overview on Social Design for the "Living Quality by Design" presented by me as the graduate teaching assistant to the students at the Köln International School of Design.
1. social design
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2. what is social design ?
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3. improving living quality
what is social design ?
humanitarian
design activism
senstive design
improving living quality
responsible design
design for development
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4. improving living quality
what is social design ?
humanitarian Social design is a participatory
design activism design approach to integrate
senstive design marginalized communities
improving living quality – Satu Miettinen
responsible design
design for development
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5. What is the relation between
social design and service design?
improving living quality
what is social design ?
humanitarian Social design is a participatory
design activism design approach to integrate
senstive design marginalized communities
improving living quality – Satu Miettinen
responsible design
design for development
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6. CASE STUDY: Alzheimer 100
An initiative through Dott 07
that aimed to come up with design
opportunities for the challenges
presented by dementia.
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7. METHODS: Story Telling
. capturing glimpses into the daily life with dementia through film
. workshop held to train them in film-making & interviewing
. video footage used as tool to generate dialogue at Co-design Day
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8. METHODS: Co-design Day
. invited community to share stories, identify challenges & generate ideas
. listed all the challenges and began to narrow them down
. divided up participants into teams in which each focused on a challenge
awareness and early stage support, first experiences, carer
support, stigma, assisted technology and end of life
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9. OUTCOME
. Dementia Signposting Service
. Volunteer mentoring scheme for caregivers inspired by TimeBank
. Prototype for a safe wandering path for care homes
. Integration of co-design into the National Dementia Strategy
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10. CASE STUDY: Hole-in-the-Wall
An experiment by
Prof. Sugata Mitra
in which he and a
team of researchers,
including designers
& engineers,
planted computers
encased in glass
into walls nearby
playgrounds of
primary schools.
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11. RESPOSE: Computer Kiosk
. aimed at children between the ages of 6 - 12 years old
. to prevent misuse, screens placed at child eyelevel, roofs above the
screens to assure that tall adults could not fit underneath, benches have
enough legroom for a child, and keyboards only accessible by small hands
underneath plastic shield.
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12. OUTCOME
. children who had access to the kiosks tested with high computer literacy
scores, and improved English and math scores
. found that children could teach themselves computer literacy without
supervision independent of gender, ethnicity, social class, and education.
. 100 kiosks in 31 cities including in Cambodia, South Africa, and Egypt
. accessed by 50,000 children
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