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Design Thinking can create players, an environment, and rules of interaction that when given life generate their own self-generated outcomes.
Visual notes from chapter 8 in Todd Henry's book, The Accidental Creative: How to be Brilliant at a Moment's Notice.
A photo of a photo. Here's for thinking outside of the box.
Dailyshoot Challenge: We all have some sort of hobby or favorite activity. Make a photo that shows something you enjoy doing. (via @azmichelle)
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Design Thinking when applied to a specific topic maps out a framework of nested subject areas that allow user interaction at every level.
Design Thinking uses the past as a foundation to jump upon the springboard of the ‘now’ to propel us into the future.
Design Thinking uses the concept of consultation as a key tool in moving from limited truths to profound truths.
Best 9 #how-to tips to exercise creative thinking. from the book Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations by Nataša Pantović. www.artof4elements.com/tag/mind
Design Thinking is a repeated process of seeking and reaching new plateaus of understanding and awareness.
Design Thinking acknowledges that a part can only be understood with reference to the whole and vise versa.
Design Thinking places anchored concepts upon a time-line of activities that can range from intervals of seconds to years.
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Yep, that's me in the middle holding the giant pencil:)
I use that giant pencil (or marker) to make all that murky gray stuff on the left clear and colorful for you so you can get it, grab it, and go for it...and help others do the same.
Doodling helps you think better because it activates more of your brain and improves focus and concentration.
Design Thinking acts as an axis of information in navigating through our internal creative landscapes.
Design Thinking is a model-making machine in that it stimulates internal ‘Gestalt Flips’ to create fresh mental models.
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Yahoo! Vietnam's creative thinking training course in Long Hai beach, 2009.
Yahoo! Vietnam's creative thinking training in Long Hai beach, Vung Tau 2009.
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Design Thinking fights the tendency for us to freeze our thoughts into objects and instead offers a function to morph these into alternative geometric, organic, and random shapes.
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Design Thinking requires the ability to move through a series of perceptual positions in a fluid movement from a specific local view towards a general global view.
Design Thinking needs a visual language to expresses the abstract (relationships, movement, change, etc) and the concrete (concepts, ideas, and actions).
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!
Joshua Singer and Abhinav Suri
The Birth of a Hacker Culture
When you think of a hacker, what do you think of? A man who breaks into your bank accounts? Someone who steals important documents? To programmers, though, it’s actually a compliment. The new definition of hacker is “a clever programmer.” And within San Antonio and the United States, there are too few of these clever hackers. How do we increase this number? By building a culture of hacking. Through hackathons, maker-fairs and side projects, we can build a culture of hacking that leads to innovation. In this talk, you’ll learn of the various efforts that are underway, as well as how you can be a part of the culture and become a hacker too!