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Pedagogy of possibility is an exploration into creative, dialogicial learning experiences.

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  • Manifesto making

    Today we participated in a manifesto making workshop. The process was: 1. Split into groups of 5 with people from other programs (i.e. not from Design Education) 2. come up with a “design” manifesto 3. present this to the rest of the group 4. go back to the manifesto, make it less general, and make slogans…

  • Designerly-ing words

    Designerly words was a methods and processes session lead by Julia Lockheart, whose research focus on design and language. (mmmm what a juicy thing to research!) The process to make designerly words is as follows: Join a group of 3-5 people. Individually identify words (relevant words; words that you find problematic, intriguing, fascinating; words you…

  • Pre-positon

    The last time I thought about prepositions was when studying Spanish. This image was helpful. I haven’t thought about them since those days, but now they are all I think about. Preposition: “a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as…

  • Postcards from situated learning

    I made postcards to illustrate some of the key situated learning theories. I found this a really useful practice for bringing ideas in text to life. Also, I found that in the process of choosing a postcard I had to think carefully about the text (more so than just reading and highlighting), and got a…

  • Creative-learning-design-process

    We have been asked: what is the creative process and how does this impact on learning? hmmm. that’s a toughy. errr….hmmmm….I kind of know, I mean yes I know. But can’t really express it. I think it is about discovery, funness, squishy tactile, dialogue, playfulness, making things…. Maybe making a thing would help? *gets paper…

  • Process of process

    The reflective portfolio is the process of making a tool kit that I will use to help make research in the field of Design Education. The tool kit contains methods and processes for research and practice, and without this reflective making process (i.e. making a reflective portfolio), the the kit is without context or direction.…

  • Evaluating and Engagement

    Process of research (non-liner, can be cyclic, also can be very messy!) Reflective context “Reflective practice…is a framework that encourages reflection in different ways. Retrospective reflection – ‘reflection-on-action’ – is a critical research skill and part of the generic research processes of review, evaluation and analysis. ‘Reflection-in-action’ is a particular activity of professional practitioners and…

  • Approach

    The following themes outline my approach to defining and applying the methods in this “Kit of Process”. Using these approaches helps me to establish a way of looking, and thus shapes the course of my research. They are part of the critical framework in which I make research. And it is within this framework that…

  • Crossovers and combinations

    These methods and processes do not exist as totally separate entities. They can be used in combination with one another (i.e., in a workshop there may be interviews, documentation, mapping and drawing), there are crossovers (i.e., when a map or diagram is a drawing or a drawing is a map/diagram).

  • Literature

    A literature review is a comprehensive study as well as an interpretation of literature that relates to a particular topic. The slides written for a lecture by Mike Waller and Steve Keril were really useful in developing my understanding of what literature is, and how you go about reviewing it. Pdf of the literature review…

  • Mapping and diagramming

    Map as process: A map that is part of the learning process, or development of ideas, or a timeline. Clarifying ideas in Radical Pedagogies class. Design education students organise ideas, and as a result make patterns with post-it notes. Carl DiSalvo community design research (screen shot from “A short rant on the what and why…

  • Drawing

    “What was the role of drawing if not to evoke new possibilities? To open new readings, to provoke a conversation? To openly question, not to dictate absolutes to a reader in a synoptic sense! To actively pull apart the seeming ‘givens’ we too often took for granted, those perceptual padlocks that close the door to…

  • Swatching

    Making swatches is a way to mock up ideas, develop and prototype technical content, and have small examples in real space (without the work of creating a finished item). Swatches are used as: Language: to communication a technical idea “Sensor station” hands on engagement with sensors to get an idea of what might be possible…

  • Making

    Making ideas Rapid prototyping -simple making process to convey ideas. The making process becomes language, it is a way to communicate and idea, but also a way to develop an idea between participants or designers. It is a conversation. “Dream it yourself” is a making research project for with high school students in Boston. Through…

  • Cultural Prompts

    “[Cultural] Probes are collections of evocative tasks meant to elicit inspirational responses from people —not comprehensive information about them, but fragmentary clues about their lives and thoughts” (Gaver et al., 2004). I see value in the Cultural Probe as a method for obtaining textural information, and providing a sense of the complexity and subtlety in…

  • Communities of practice

    Communities of Practice are social spaces where learning takes place. Jean Lave writes about learning as a situated process, where learning stems from participating within the network of practitioners in a given community (Lave, 1991). Part of my research is learning about learning practices, and I will participate in learning with peers, young people, and…

  • Workbooking

    Workbooks and sketchbooks demonstrate the design process through the organisation of ideas and research. In my practice a workbook has dual purpose and contains the process of making, recording, and reflecting. I make a log (weblog -blog) online in order to orgnaise and reference work. Weblogs are useful for: – Making sense of research: organise…

  • Interview

    I love making interviews! I have found that I get a deep insight into the perspective of the people I am working with through conversation, dialogue, and feedback. The interviews I made for Radical Pedagodies were crucial in gaining perspective from students studying science and technology. Things to consider: – How do you reference or…

  • Documentation

    As a design educator a lot of the the research I make is event based, which means documentation is a key part of the research. In the context of my research documentation is storytelling. Documentation could be: Photography, drawing, animation, ideation, writing, model-making, and story-boarding. Things to consider: How the photos / drawing / obejcts…

  • Play

    Play as a way of research? Can research be fun? How does fun-ness in the research process to fun-ness in research writing or research making? Here are some things that could help to factoring in fun: Allowing time to play (i.e. take your time and allow other to take thier time) Allowing thing that occur…