2. What is design Collaboration?
“Collaborative” means you'll learn how to creatively
solve problems and engage in project activities,
management and coordination in both public and
private organizations. ...
“Design” means you'll graduate with a deep
understanding of the process of design.
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4. Collaboration
Collaborations depending on their goals setting,
teams and resources.
Yet all collaborations are a human activity, and the
following six elements play an important role in all of
them.
o Motivation
o Diversity
o Sharing
o Communication
o Support
o Problem Solving
5. Key Elements of Collaboration
Motivation
Everyone involved
needs to feel that they
gain something from the
collaboration
Feel that they are doing
a meaningful thing and
working towards a
valuable end result.
Diversity
Collaboration benefits
from a wide range of
skills and expertise in
the pool of participants.
A diverse group of
participants is often the
best way to ensure that
this is achieved.
6. Key Elements of Collaboration
Communication
In order to find the right
people to collaborate
with, the project needs
to be communicated
clearly.
Giving information
about the project and its
goals helps people
decide whether to
participate or not.
Sharing
it is important to be
flexible with the
ownership of ideas.
This does not mean that
a team should not give
credit to individuals
where credit is due,
But any issues of
ownership of ideas or
concepts need to be
agreed at the onset.
7. Key Elements of Collaboration
Support
The support of the other
collaborators in the
process is important,
especially at times of
crisis or unforeseen
difficulties.
The collaborative group
needs to work on the
basis of the trust that if
someone were to need
the support of others in
the group, that support
would be available.
Problem Solving
The group must be able
to solve problems
together.
High tolerance for
uncertainty is needed
when the project
changes direction or
something does not go
as planned.
8. Design Process
Discover
o the beginning of the design process
o an idea or a need to do something new or develop
existing products or services
o exploring and gathering inspirations
o identifying the problem
Define
o filtering and analysing the findings
o brainstorming
o visualisation
o prototyping and testing
o selecting ideas for development
9. Design Process
Develop
o prototyping and testing
o gathering feedback
o further visualisation, brainstorming
o narrowing down offered concepts
Deliver
o testing and refining
o stakeholder approval / rejection
o presenting or launching the product or looping back
to an earlier stage
11. The Model of Collaboration
Open & Hierarchical
Anyone can contribute but the person, company or
organization in charge of the project decides which ideas
or solutions to develop.
Open & flat
There is not an authority who decides which innovations
will be taken further because anyone can contribute in
the process and use delivered results.
Closed & Hierarchical
The participants have been chosen by the authority who
also decides which ideas will be chosen and developed.
Closed & Flat
The group of participants chosen by an authority, share
ideas and make the decisions and contributions together.
12. Social Networking
Communication technologies
Cell phones, PDAs, etc.
Web-based services
Information sharing, content creation (e.g., music, videos,
photos, news)
Blogs & wikis
Virtual spaces (Myspace, Facebook, Second Life)
13. Social Mechanisms
Mechanisms
Rules
Procedures
Conventions
Used to maintain social order
Inform people how to behave in social context
14. Conversational Mechanism
Talking
How do we start a conversation?
How do we end a conversation?
Are there cues (implicit and explicit) for starting and
ending conversations?
Good conversational mechanisms enable people to
coordinate their talk and achieve its purpose
collaboratively.
15. Designing Collaborative Technologies
Focus
Design collaborative technologies that support
communication among people at a distance
Collaborative virtual environments
Email, text-messaging, videoconferencing, chat rooms…
16. Coordination Mechanisms
Interaction among a group of people to achieve
something collectively
Require coordination among people (e.g., basketball
team, class project team)
Decisions as to how to interact to progress with
various activities
17. Designing for Coordination
Consider how socially acceptable (rules, schedules,
conventions) are to people
Too much system control -> user dislike
Too little control -> system may break down
Flexibility is a key.
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19. Collaborative Ethnography
What is ethnography?
Ethnography focus on the close observation of social
practices and interactions.
These qualitative methods enable the researcher to
interpret and build theories about how and why a
social process occurs.
20. Collaborative Ethnography
To collaborate means, literally to work together,
especially in an intellectual effort.
Collaboration is central to the practice of
ethnography,
Ethnography is by definition collaborative.
In the communities in which we work, study, or
practice, we cannot possibly carry out our unique
craft without engaging others in the context of their
real, everyday lives.
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22. Collaborative Ethnography
Collaborative ethnography as an approach to
ethnography
that deliberately and explicitly emphasizes
collaboration at every point in the ethnographic
process,—from project conceptualization, to
fieldwork, and, especially, through the writing
process.