The nextMEDIA master class series included interactive discussions and hands-on tutorials, uncovering the key skills needed by 21st century digital executives. In collaboration with sLab we presented a didactic workshop on the design ecosystem. Robert K. Logan, Chief Scientist, and Greg Van Alstyne, Director of Research, sLab described how to build a design ecosystem which is capable of supporting the emergence of innovatively designed products, services, experiences, and processes.
Understanding the Past and Present to Determine the Future of DesignFITC
Presented at FITC Toronto 2017
More info at http://fitc.ca/event/to17/
Paul Trani, Adobe
Overview
Visual communication has been around ever since humans could hold a stick. Over the years that stick has changed into a chisel, brushes and now into a mouse and touchpad that we use today. In this session, Adobe evangelist Paul Trani will look at the history of visual design to where we are today with graphic, UI, and UX design. With an understanding of technological advancements and interpreting data on design trends Paul will show where design is headed in both the near and distant future so you can be better equipped to tackle what’s next.
Objective
By looking at the past and present of design as well as technological advancements we are able to see where design will go in the future.
Target Audience
Anyone involved in visual communication (graphic, web, UI/UX)
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
History of graphic design
Present state of graphic, web, UI/UX design
Technological advances that will change your design career
Whats in the near future to help designers
A look at potential design careers in the future
Strategic design as catalyst for organizational innovativenessJoakim Formo
Slides from a talk about how design shapes both an organization's 'output' as well as the organization itself. Presented at HelsIT 2015, Trondheim, Norway.
Elements of crowdsourcing business models with a few examples from startups and larger organizations including Mealku, Kickstarter, AirBnB, LEGO Cuusoo, Taskrabbit, Betacup, Giffgaff and GAP + Threadless.
A Web based Co-creation and Open Innovation platform for businessErik Micheelsen
Updated 30 Nov 2012! 2nd generation platform - now you can design your own Real-Time Collaborative web based platform.
The Idea is simply to combine new web based technologies with well proven innovation methods, mixed with exciting graphics, movies and dynamic tools, into the worlds first Co-Creation platform
What smartphones teach us about the radical future of technology, business, ...David Wood
Presentation given by David Wood at Technology Ventures Conference on 23rd June 2014, hosted by CUTEC (Cambridge University Technology Enterprise Club). See http://tvc2014.cutec.org/ for more details about TVC2104.
Managing a Multiscreen, Multicontext Customer JourneyKarri Ojanen
Presentation at the Customer Experience Strategies Summit in Toronto, Canada, March 2014.
Today's customers use multiple devices, from smartphones and tablets to desktop screens and digital kiosks, to research, purchase, review and discuss products and services. Managing a seamless, meaningful customer experience across the different devices, channels and platforms is a real challenge to any organization. Come and see how careful work processes and new approaches to research and customer experience design can help you maintain a better relationship with your audience.
• What are the key trends in customer needs across different digital platforms?
• How to learn to know your customers better?
• How to plan and design systematically improved, consistent service for your audience?
Connecting the dots between different digital screens, channels and user scenarios to help you maintain your meaningful relationships.
Understanding the Past and Present to Determine the Future of DesignFITC
Presented at FITC Toronto 2017
More info at http://fitc.ca/event/to17/
Paul Trani, Adobe
Overview
Visual communication has been around ever since humans could hold a stick. Over the years that stick has changed into a chisel, brushes and now into a mouse and touchpad that we use today. In this session, Adobe evangelist Paul Trani will look at the history of visual design to where we are today with graphic, UI, and UX design. With an understanding of technological advancements and interpreting data on design trends Paul will show where design is headed in both the near and distant future so you can be better equipped to tackle what’s next.
Objective
By looking at the past and present of design as well as technological advancements we are able to see where design will go in the future.
Target Audience
Anyone involved in visual communication (graphic, web, UI/UX)
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
History of graphic design
Present state of graphic, web, UI/UX design
Technological advances that will change your design career
Whats in the near future to help designers
A look at potential design careers in the future
Strategic design as catalyst for organizational innovativenessJoakim Formo
Slides from a talk about how design shapes both an organization's 'output' as well as the organization itself. Presented at HelsIT 2015, Trondheim, Norway.
Elements of crowdsourcing business models with a few examples from startups and larger organizations including Mealku, Kickstarter, AirBnB, LEGO Cuusoo, Taskrabbit, Betacup, Giffgaff and GAP + Threadless.
A Web based Co-creation and Open Innovation platform for businessErik Micheelsen
Updated 30 Nov 2012! 2nd generation platform - now you can design your own Real-Time Collaborative web based platform.
The Idea is simply to combine new web based technologies with well proven innovation methods, mixed with exciting graphics, movies and dynamic tools, into the worlds first Co-Creation platform
What smartphones teach us about the radical future of technology, business, ...David Wood
Presentation given by David Wood at Technology Ventures Conference on 23rd June 2014, hosted by CUTEC (Cambridge University Technology Enterprise Club). See http://tvc2014.cutec.org/ for more details about TVC2104.
Managing a Multiscreen, Multicontext Customer JourneyKarri Ojanen
Presentation at the Customer Experience Strategies Summit in Toronto, Canada, March 2014.
Today's customers use multiple devices, from smartphones and tablets to desktop screens and digital kiosks, to research, purchase, review and discuss products and services. Managing a seamless, meaningful customer experience across the different devices, channels and platforms is a real challenge to any organization. Come and see how careful work processes and new approaches to research and customer experience design can help you maintain a better relationship with your audience.
• What are the key trends in customer needs across different digital platforms?
• How to learn to know your customers better?
• How to plan and design systematically improved, consistent service for your audience?
Connecting the dots between different digital screens, channels and user scenarios to help you maintain your meaningful relationships.
The goal of this EuroIA 2015 presentation is to introduce participants into the fascinating topic of designing ecosystems. As Arthur C. Clarke would say, software, hardware and physical spaces now work together in such a seamless way that is "indistinguishable from magic".
A myriad of web-connected, bluetooth-powered devices is ushering in a new era of enhanced interactions. These next-gen connected-objects neither have a screen nor input mechanism, which represents a non-charted territory for designers.
PSFK's Future of Light report is an in-depth survey of the trends shaping light at the intersection of technology, community and sustainability.This survey looks at key trends that focus on how light can support livelihood, improve safety and bring people together, demonstrating the vast potential that light has to positively impact people’s lives across the globe.
The Future Of Light is available free on the iPad, Android devices, and PDF download. The 150+ page document describes 12 trends across 4 broader themes. Each trend is supported by 4 examples, supporting statistics and implications defined by our PSFK Labs team.
Get the app and full report at http://www.psfk.com/future-of-light
The Future of Light report was kindly sponsored by Philips Lighting - http://www.lighting.philips.com
A presentation examining the "Jobs of the Future", the challenges they present, and actionable steps to "Keep Pace" going forward
Original Presentation Date - 01/14/2017
History of Interaction Design - Reprised - SCAD - 12Nov2008Dave Malouf
I gave this presentation to the students & faculty at SCAD\'s Industrial Design Dept on Nov. 12, 2008, during my house hunting trip. It was meant to be a preview of their future professor of interaction design, which I become on Jan 2nd.
講師簡介:
林佑澂 創辦人│未來產房
Daniel Lin is the founder and CEO of FutureWard. He is a genetic engineer, educator, producer, entrepreneur, and bridge builder who is passionate about activating the innovation and startup ecosystems in Taiwan and connecting it to the rest of the world. He started one of the largest and most comprehensive makerspaces in Asia in 2014, and is now leading the strategic relationships with corporations, associations, and local governments to harness Taiwan's technical and manufacturing expertise to help solve intractable problems at FutureWard's Central coworking space.In an earlier life, Dan was conducting cancer research at Johns Hopkins Medical School, managing laboratories and testing immunotherapies. Upon his return to Taiwan, he segued into education. Writing and editing textbooks and testing programs before developing an English language learning program on TVBS. Before founding FutureWard, Dan was the international business development officer for Panel Group.
The September Service Design Drinks edition will discussed how to build active communities. Whether it is brands, services, or in-house communities of practises, everyone wants to create a community. But how do you actually build one that thrives? We had Kara Kane joining us as a guest speaker to tell us.
Kara is the community manager for user centered design for the UK Government. She works with the 3000+ people strong community across the UK government to help departments grow UCD across government, help designers, content designers, and user researchers work better together, and support the sharing of UCD best practice across government.
She earned an MA in Digital Experience Design from Hyper Island. Before, she worked as a consultant in insight and innovation consultancies helping clients like Samsung, L'Oréal, O2, Patagonia, and ESI Media understand their customers better.
The September edition was hosted and sponsored by USEEDS. It took place at their central office in Friedrichstraße.
What is digital transformation? An introduction to reflect uponJoël Krapf
What is digital transformation? This short presentation below is intended to help all those who have not been occupied with digital transformation intensively. First of all, the keyword "Industry 4.0" is introduced, which for many people is synonymous with digital transformation. Afterwards, a emerging technology is presented on each slide in a few sentences and explained with a short YouTube clip. Since the digital transformation does not only include this technological change, but also what we make of the technology, the presentation concludes with questions of reflection. The reader can pose those questions individually or in a group to promote his or her own digital transformation.
This document is a property of Microsoft Corporation.
Microsoft is defining a connected and forward-looking enterprise, the successful enterprise of the future.
An overview of the rise of the maker movement, by Sam Wurzel, CEO and co-founder of Octopart, the vertical search engine for electronic components and industrial products.
Presentation on construction collaboration technologies given to Collaboration Cafe symposium at Building Centre, London on 30 March 2010. Covers web-based tools for collaboration, the changing IT landscape (eg: looming changes of BIM, mobile computing, Web 2.0) and some of the people and process issues.
Designing Relevance, Nokia and Face Open Innovation project @ Esomar BerlinPulsar Platform
How can a brand secure relevance in a changing market place? This case study goes into detail about Face's work with Nokia as part of their Relevance Program.
The paper shows how a complex organization can respond to the challenges of rapid exponential change through open and agile approaches like co-creation, crowd-sourcing, social media analysis and online research communities.
Francesco D’Orazio (FACE) and Tom Crawford (Nokia) presented "Designing relevance - How open and agile research methodologies can help complex organizations respond to change and stay relevant" at the Esomar Online Research conference in Berlin, October 2010.
Francesco also presented this at the Esomar On-Line Research:The Evolution Continues conference in Milan.
Here I exercise the concept and definition of Digital DNA, showing by example cases of analog vs digital companies.
I also describe the 5 elements that make-up a Digital DNA.
Digital Download: 2020 Media Futures: Resilient StrategiesAchillesMedia
What will our media be like by 2020? If we could envision future technologies, behaviours, products, services, and regulations, how might we adapt our current strategies? In this provocative and engaging presentation by futurist and media designer Greg Van Alstyne (OCAD University) – building on the year-long, OMDC-funded 2020 Media Futures project – we will glimpse Canada's media landscape in 2020, workshoping ideas, strategies and actions we can take today toward resilient, long-term creative and economic success.
PDF, audio, and voiceover are now available on designintechreport.wordpress.com
Today’s most beloved technology products and services balance design and engineering in a way that perfectly blends form and function. Businesses started by designers have created billions of dollars of value, are raising billions in capital, and VC firms increasingly see the importance of design. The third annual Design in Tech Report examines how design trends are revolutionizing the entrepreneurial and corporate ecosystems in tech. This report covers related M&A activity, new patterns in creativity × business, and the rise of computational design.
The goal of this EuroIA 2015 presentation is to introduce participants into the fascinating topic of designing ecosystems. As Arthur C. Clarke would say, software, hardware and physical spaces now work together in such a seamless way that is "indistinguishable from magic".
A myriad of web-connected, bluetooth-powered devices is ushering in a new era of enhanced interactions. These next-gen connected-objects neither have a screen nor input mechanism, which represents a non-charted territory for designers.
PSFK's Future of Light report is an in-depth survey of the trends shaping light at the intersection of technology, community and sustainability.This survey looks at key trends that focus on how light can support livelihood, improve safety and bring people together, demonstrating the vast potential that light has to positively impact people’s lives across the globe.
The Future Of Light is available free on the iPad, Android devices, and PDF download. The 150+ page document describes 12 trends across 4 broader themes. Each trend is supported by 4 examples, supporting statistics and implications defined by our PSFK Labs team.
Get the app and full report at http://www.psfk.com/future-of-light
The Future of Light report was kindly sponsored by Philips Lighting - http://www.lighting.philips.com
A presentation examining the "Jobs of the Future", the challenges they present, and actionable steps to "Keep Pace" going forward
Original Presentation Date - 01/14/2017
History of Interaction Design - Reprised - SCAD - 12Nov2008Dave Malouf
I gave this presentation to the students & faculty at SCAD\'s Industrial Design Dept on Nov. 12, 2008, during my house hunting trip. It was meant to be a preview of their future professor of interaction design, which I become on Jan 2nd.
講師簡介:
林佑澂 創辦人│未來產房
Daniel Lin is the founder and CEO of FutureWard. He is a genetic engineer, educator, producer, entrepreneur, and bridge builder who is passionate about activating the innovation and startup ecosystems in Taiwan and connecting it to the rest of the world. He started one of the largest and most comprehensive makerspaces in Asia in 2014, and is now leading the strategic relationships with corporations, associations, and local governments to harness Taiwan's technical and manufacturing expertise to help solve intractable problems at FutureWard's Central coworking space.In an earlier life, Dan was conducting cancer research at Johns Hopkins Medical School, managing laboratories and testing immunotherapies. Upon his return to Taiwan, he segued into education. Writing and editing textbooks and testing programs before developing an English language learning program on TVBS. Before founding FutureWard, Dan was the international business development officer for Panel Group.
The September Service Design Drinks edition will discussed how to build active communities. Whether it is brands, services, or in-house communities of practises, everyone wants to create a community. But how do you actually build one that thrives? We had Kara Kane joining us as a guest speaker to tell us.
Kara is the community manager for user centered design for the UK Government. She works with the 3000+ people strong community across the UK government to help departments grow UCD across government, help designers, content designers, and user researchers work better together, and support the sharing of UCD best practice across government.
She earned an MA in Digital Experience Design from Hyper Island. Before, she worked as a consultant in insight and innovation consultancies helping clients like Samsung, L'Oréal, O2, Patagonia, and ESI Media understand their customers better.
The September edition was hosted and sponsored by USEEDS. It took place at their central office in Friedrichstraße.
What is digital transformation? An introduction to reflect uponJoël Krapf
What is digital transformation? This short presentation below is intended to help all those who have not been occupied with digital transformation intensively. First of all, the keyword "Industry 4.0" is introduced, which for many people is synonymous with digital transformation. Afterwards, a emerging technology is presented on each slide in a few sentences and explained with a short YouTube clip. Since the digital transformation does not only include this technological change, but also what we make of the technology, the presentation concludes with questions of reflection. The reader can pose those questions individually or in a group to promote his or her own digital transformation.
This document is a property of Microsoft Corporation.
Microsoft is defining a connected and forward-looking enterprise, the successful enterprise of the future.
An overview of the rise of the maker movement, by Sam Wurzel, CEO and co-founder of Octopart, the vertical search engine for electronic components and industrial products.
Presentation on construction collaboration technologies given to Collaboration Cafe symposium at Building Centre, London on 30 March 2010. Covers web-based tools for collaboration, the changing IT landscape (eg: looming changes of BIM, mobile computing, Web 2.0) and some of the people and process issues.
Designing Relevance, Nokia and Face Open Innovation project @ Esomar BerlinPulsar Platform
How can a brand secure relevance in a changing market place? This case study goes into detail about Face's work with Nokia as part of their Relevance Program.
The paper shows how a complex organization can respond to the challenges of rapid exponential change through open and agile approaches like co-creation, crowd-sourcing, social media analysis and online research communities.
Francesco D’Orazio (FACE) and Tom Crawford (Nokia) presented "Designing relevance - How open and agile research methodologies can help complex organizations respond to change and stay relevant" at the Esomar Online Research conference in Berlin, October 2010.
Francesco also presented this at the Esomar On-Line Research:The Evolution Continues conference in Milan.
Here I exercise the concept and definition of Digital DNA, showing by example cases of analog vs digital companies.
I also describe the 5 elements that make-up a Digital DNA.
Digital Download: 2020 Media Futures: Resilient StrategiesAchillesMedia
What will our media be like by 2020? If we could envision future technologies, behaviours, products, services, and regulations, how might we adapt our current strategies? In this provocative and engaging presentation by futurist and media designer Greg Van Alstyne (OCAD University) – building on the year-long, OMDC-funded 2020 Media Futures project – we will glimpse Canada's media landscape in 2020, workshoping ideas, strategies and actions we can take today toward resilient, long-term creative and economic success.
PDF, audio, and voiceover are now available on designintechreport.wordpress.com
Today’s most beloved technology products and services balance design and engineering in a way that perfectly blends form and function. Businesses started by designers have created billions of dollars of value, are raising billions in capital, and VC firms increasingly see the importance of design. The third annual Design in Tech Report examines how design trends are revolutionizing the entrepreneurial and corporate ecosystems in tech. This report covers related M&A activity, new patterns in creativity × business, and the rise of computational design.
IxDA Shanghai Face-to-Face Meeting kick-off: an introduction to what is IxDA, our vision, some initiatives we\'d like to drive within the local communitiy, and a call-to-arms!
“Design is a potent strategy tool that companies can use to gain a sustainable competetive advantage. Yet most companies neglect design as a strategy tool” writes Phillip Kotler. This presentation gives an introduction to what design is and what the some of the business benefits are. It also introduces the Norwegian Design Council, our history and what we do.
Originally created for students who visit the design council in Oslo.
Presented to the internal creative group at frog design in SF as a way to inform and inspire the team. This deck presents a new way to think about contextual inquiry, participatory design and the future of design research. For, With, and Through Design is a new lens from which to understand the design work that is being conducted at frog and elsewhere.
Young professional with more than 5 years of experience in Design Consultancy across manufacturing process focused on sustainable innovation. Located in Birmingham, I am focused in product design and manufacturing management.
In the digital age, good design doesn’t just result in products, it results in new relationships.
What does it really mean to be “digital”? How do non-software organisations thrive in today’s disruptive landscape? What are the key components that make for a digital transformation?
In his keynote, Alvaro introduces the necessary components for today's organisations to thrive through Strategic Design and Experience Strategy.
Introduction to the module Design and Technology in Education and Society 2 at Nottingham Trent University. This ppt is based on work by Dr David Barlex.
Walking the talk of open research and open innovation in practiceSimon Tanner
Introduce the Department of Digital Humanities & King’s Digital Labs. A personal journey of the research benefits of Open: Access/Data/Research. Structuring open research in Digital Humanities at King’s. Open Innovation and the Digital Humanities in the Arts and Humanities.
Discourse Centered Collective Intelligence Platforms for Social InnovationAnna De Liddo
PPT presentation of the "URBAN LIVING LABS AS SOCIO-DIGITAL SPHERES FOR EXPERIMENTING GOVERNANCE"
International Workshop
Cities are more and more witnessing the emergence of innovation initiatives,
indifferently originated by top-down or bottom-up intentionality, that are being
observed and analysed as Urban Living Labs, i.e. socio-digital innovation ecosystems
made up of creative communities of people producing innovation at urban
level with the support of a number of methods and tools helping to co-create value
out of the experience of interaction between the citizen/customer and
private/public actors.
These Urban living Labs are activators of experiments of governance innovation
which include people, institutions, private actors, relationships, values, processes,
tools and physical or financial infrastructures, that could trigger, generate, facilitate
and catalyse innovation in the city. These are spheres for knowledge creation
within the city and differ for dimensions, scale of action, nature (top-down or
bottom-up), organizational structure, and also for the way in which the participants
acts and are represented. They are also heterogeneous for the space of action in
which they emerge and can be interrelated and connected by topics, contexts,
interests, practices, and level of maturity in many different ways.
In Urban Living Labs new governance modes and models are experimented,
where participants acts in several and not pre-defined ways, creating complex
organizations able to integrate hierarchical and horizontal structures and creating
specific spheres of action stimulating collective testing and learning. In these
environments, governance is experimented between formal and informal publicprivate-
people partnerships able to shape innovative dialogues between citizens
and city institutions.
In this perspective the workshop aims at investigating some questions:
1.What kind of organizations is shaped in Urban Living Labs?
2.How is governance modelled in Urban living labs?
3.How is governance experimented?
4.What level of institutionalization is opportune for the emerging governance?
It my pleasure to be with you all today – thanks to my host for the opportunity to speak with you all today.
Host: Leonard Walletzky <qwalletz@fi.muni.cz> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardwalletzky/) +420 549 49 7690
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aUvbsmwAAAAJ&hl=cs
Katrina Motkova (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateřina-moťková-mba-a964a3175/en/?originalSubdomain=cz)
Speaker: Jim Spohrer <spohrer@gmail.com> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/) +1-408-829-3112
I am Jim Spohrer, a retired Apple and IBM Executive, and currently a UIDP Senior Fellow, on the Board of Directors of ISSIP and ServCollab.
I am retired, meaning my primary activities are family-oriented – families are the oldest and most important type of service systems
I volunteer to help non-profits, mentor students, professionals, and retiree (some in retirement communities where the average age is 85) on AI & service science
My hobbies are hiking, reading, programming, and building my AI digital twin and humanoid robots for maintaining farms and farming equipment.
My hobbies are also trying to understand as much as I can about the system called the universe and mult-verse, and robots to rapidly rebuild civilization including themselves from scratch.
2001 - Nonzero: The Logic of Human Desitiny (Wright) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonzero:_The_Logic_of_Human_Destiny
2015 - Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology - https://www.amazon.com/Geek-Heresy-Rescuing-Social-Technology/dp/161039528X
2021 - Humankind: A Hopeful History (Bregman) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humankind:_A_Hopeful_History
Humankind - https://www.amazon.com/Humankind-Hopeful-History-Rutger-Bregman/dp/0316418536
Humankind Book Review - https://service-science.info/archives/5654
2022 - Service in the AI Era: Science, Logic, and Architecture Perspectives (2022) by Spohrer, Maglio, Vargo, Warg - https://www.amazon.com/Service-AI-Era-Architecture-Perspectives/dp/1637423039
2023 - Design for a Better World: Meaningful, Sustainable, Humanity-Centered (2023) by Don Norman - https://www.amazon.com/Design-Better-World-Meaningful-Sustainable/dp/0262047950/
Conversation and Conversational AI are both changing the modern organization. We discuss parallel tracks in transformational conversation (e.g., the "conversational firm"), and commercial intelligent agents, and ask how they can cross-pollinate for better learning, better understanding, and better innovation.
Brought to you by The Globe and Mail Report on Small Business in conjunction with Achilles Media, Small Business Summit is a one-day event, geared to entrepreneurs, to kick-start your small or medium enterprise to the next level.
Spotlight on female small business owners and entrepreneurship.
Brought to you by The Globe and Mail Report on Small Business in conjunction with Achilles Media, Small Business Summit is a one-day event, geared to entrepreneurs, to kick-start your small or medium enterprise to the next level.
Practical ideas to connect small and medium sized businesses with the skilled immigrant workforce.
Brought to you by The Globe and Mail Report on Small Business in conjunction with Achilles Media, Small Business Summit is a one-day event, geared to entrepreneurs, to kick-start your small or medium enterprise to the next level.
Kids & Animation International Case Study: Sesame StreetAchillesMedia
Join our feature case study with the producers of legendary kids' franchise Sesame Street. These kids' programming luminaries will walk delegates through their international starter kit - which has successfully launched new series all over the world, from Bangladesh to Norway - and Sesame Street's bold moves online and in social media.
One World Now, 2011 Edition: International Co-ProductionsAchillesMedia
The days of talking about the future of international co-productions are over. Now producers, networks and distributors in Canada, the U.S. and around the world are actively involved in producing and delivering numerous successful projects for Canadian and International distribution. How is it done? How did this become so important to the Canadian television landscape so quickly?
Come hear our international panel of experts speak about their experiences and explain why co-productions have become so important to them.
From social networking platforms, to transmedia content, to award-winning mobile strategists, the Alberta Tech Hub showcase will feature leading-edge technologies and business models that are shaping the landscape of Alberta’s digital media industry. This panel will feature Seekers Media, Guru Digital Arts and Suitcase Interactive and be moderated by Michelle Sklar, President of Digital Alberta.
Wireless in Canada: Leading at Home and on the International StageAchillesMedia
Join the President and CEO of Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association, Bernard Lord, as he describes why wireless technologies are essential in the 21st-century infrastructure of our country, and how wireless will play a leading role in the new digital economy.
VEVO Presents: The Revival of the Music Video Through 3-Screen SyndicationAchillesMedia
Having quickly established itself as the web's number one premium music video and entertainment service, with over 1.1 billion worldwide streams and nearly 60 million unique visitors in the U.S. and Canada each month, VEVO has had quite a successful first year. How did VEVO get started and what are the possibilities for its future? Hear from VEVO's General Manager, Fred Santarpia, as he outlines the partnership between Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and the Abu Dhabi Media Company that made VEVO possible, and the importance of deal making in the next generation entertainment marketplace.
Digital Hot List Presentation - Giant Step Inc.AchillesMedia
Giant Step Inc. presents at the nextMEDIA Digital Hot List!
The Digital Hot List is a market access program in which nextMEDIA searches high and low for the online properties, digital superstars or technologies that would interest advertising executives enough to pitch to their brands. Join us as we highlight this year's top nominees and find out what advertisers are looking for in terms of digital media initiatives and partnerships for 2010, how advertisers analyze digital initiatives before taking them to their clients, and who are the key players making this happen.
5 X Hot Technology Companies Presentation - AgilityAchillesMedia
Agility presents at the 5 X Hot Technology Companies session at nextMEDIA!
Looking for the new technology that will take your business to the next level? Or how about a developer or hip design team that you can build your own custom solutions with? Meet the vendors you can partner with to make this happen. This series of five minute, five slide presentations will give you a great overview of some of the hottest technical solutions on hand for digital success.
5 X Hot Technology Companies Presentation - Xtreme LabsAchillesMedia
Xtreme Labs presents at the 5 X Hot Technology Companies session at nextMEDIA!
Looking for the new technology that will take your business to the next level? Or how about a developer or hip design team that you can build your own custom solutions with? Meet the vendors you can partner with to make this happen. This series of five minute, five slide presentations will give you a great overview of some of the hottest technical solutions on hand for digital success.
5 X Hot Technology Companies Presentation - WagJagAchillesMedia
WagJag presents at the 5 X Hot Technology Companies session at nextMEDIA!
Looking for the new technology that will take your business to the next level? Or how about a developer or hip design team that you can build your own custom solutions with? Meet the vendors you can partner with to make this happen. This series of five minute, five slide presentations will give you a great overview of some of the hottest technical solutions on hand for digital success.
5 X Hot Mobile Technologies Presentation - Polar MobileAchillesMedia
Polar Mobile presents at nextMEDIA's 5 X Hot Mobile Technologies.
Looking to develop your mobile strategy? To build an app, explore mobile advertising or create mobile games? Meet the vendors you can partner with to make this happen. This series of five minute, five slide presentations will give you a great overview of some of the hottest mobile technologies on hand for cross-platform success.
5 X Hot Mobile Technologies Presentation - ZipGiveAchillesMedia
ZipGive presents at nextMEDIA's 5 X Hot Mobile Technologies.
Looking to develop your mobile strategy? To build an app, explore mobile advertising or create mobile games? Meet the vendors you can partner with to make this happen. This series of five minute, five slide presentations will give you a great overview of some of the hottest mobile technologies on hand for cross-platform success.
Digital Hot List Presentation - FilemobileAchillesMedia
Filemobile presents at nextMEDIA Toronto's 2010 Digital Hot List!
The Digital Hot List is a market access program in which nextMEDIA searches high and low for the online properties, digital superstars or technologies that would interest advertising executives enough to pitch to their brands. Join us as we highlight this year's top nominees and find out what advertisers are looking for in terms of digital media initiatives and partnerships for 2010, how advertisers analyze digital initiatives before taking them to their clients, and who are the key players making this happen.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
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1. The Design Ecosystem:
The Future of Design,
The Future of Innovation
Robert K. Logan Chief Scientist
Greg Van Alstyne Director of Research
Strategic Innovation Lab (sLab)
Ontario College of Art & Design
nextMedia @ Innovation Week ’09, Toronto
November 30, 2009
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
2. What is Strategic Innovation Lab (sLab)?
sLab develops and Rooted in a heritage of
applies design research, design thinking, our
innovation and strategic approach places human
foresight methods to needs, desires, behaviour
address complex and culture at the heart
opportunities and of problem finding,
problems in business problem framing, and
and society. problem solving.
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
3. sLab Research 2020 Media Futures The sBook Project
Selected projects Strategic Foresight for The Future of Reading,
Ontario’s Cultural Media Writing and Publishing in
Industries the Digital Media Era
Inclusive Design Design Thinking at MaRS
Access for All: Online Workshop and strategic
training for Ontario’s innovation research for
Public Employees two ICT startup firms
Greening My Hotel
Industry collaboration
with sustainability
coaching firm
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
http://www.flickr.com/photos/santos/27538777/
4. sLab Events: Innovation in the Obama campaign
Torch-sLab Larry Keeley on innovation science
Unfinished Karen Stephenson on social networks
Lectures Dave Gray on knowledge games
2009/10 highlights
Chris Messina on the open web
Nathan Shedroff on sustainability
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
5. Inaugural at OCAD Hosted by Strategic Innovation Lab Sponsored by Torch Partnership
conversation about strategic innovation in the business and design of commercial enterprises and public organizations.
Draft design for Obama’s campaign logo, by Sol Sender
Tue. January 13, 2009, 5–7pm OCAD Auditorium, 100 McCaul St.
Innovation within the
Obama Campaign
Are the progressive tendencies evidenced in the campaign
of sea change in technologies of engagement? Obama
campaign Design Director Scott Thomas and New Media team
member Rahaf Harfoush will lead an interactive discussion on
how design and new media played an instrumental role in Barack
Obama’s historic campaign. Thomas and Harfoush will explore
the innovation of both campaign tactics and political strategy.
In conversation, we will explore the impact of many forms of
openness on participation in the 2008 US presidential campaign.
Scott Thomas (aka SimpleScott) is Rahaf Harfoush specializes in creating Torch Partnership. We think
constantly seeking the simplest answer authentic conversations in the social differently about the purpose is a centre for research and
to complex problems. In 2006 he began a media landscape. Her clients include and value of design. By treating
design collective entitled The Post Family. British Telecom, Unilever, InnoSpa, and business problems as problems the Faculty of Design at the
The group is devoted to supporting each Duke University. She is an avid blogger, of design we are able to develop a Ontario College of Art &
other’s design habits, from silk screen to writer, information junkie, web evangelist richer point of view on the problem Design. sLab operates on a
letterpress, from illustration to blogging, and social network ninja. Rahaf was the itself. This creates a deeper understanding model that integrates academic research,
in an effort to “get back to the hand.” In Research Coordinator on Don Tapscott’s of the problem’s dynamics, and leads professional services, curriculum and
2007 Scott’s career took a dramatic leap Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration to a diversity of insights into its causes skills development for stakeholders in
when he was invited to join the New Media Changes Everything and contributed to and its effects. Our greatest ambition as
team at Obama for America. The chance Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation designers is to improve the businesses we sectors. Strategic Innovation Lab is
encounter led him to becoming the Design is Changing Your World. She recently serve. We focus our attention on creating a growing community of researchers
Director of the historic Obama Presidential completed a three-month assignment as alignment between an organization’s and practitioners, design and business
campaign. Scott plans to continue part of Barack Obama’s New Media Team strategy and it’s design for creating professionals, teachers and students,
designing for social causes that might just at his headquarters in Chicago. Rahaf value: from structure to processes, who are passionate about creatively
someday change the world. blogs at TheFoush.com communications and core capabilities. envisioning possible futures.
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of ArthelpsDesign these events.
Registration not required but
& us to improve 2009
6. sLab Events: The Smartbook Project
Explorations Artist Natalie Jeremijenko
Workshops Future of Learning
2009/10 highlights
Future of Interactive Entertainment
Carlos Scolari Transmedia Storytelling
Delia Grenville Intel research methods
Scott Anthony Disruptive innovation
Warren Berger Glimmer
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
8. Master of Design in
Strategic Foresight
and Innovation
Canada’s first
strategic foresight
graduate program
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
9. sLab’s approach
Our multidisciplinary innovation approach embraces:
Problem finding foresight opportunity recognition
Problem framing research market research
Problem solving design product development
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
10. Why do we need to be human-centred?
A study for Ministry of State for Science and Technology,
using a sample of 30 companies, revealed two types:
Technology Bound vs. Market Driven
The study found that Market Driven companies, those
that respond to user needs, outperform in every case.
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
11. Research courtesy Helen Kerr, President, Kerr & Company:
What is the job of design?
Problem solving OLPC XO-1, industrial design: Yves Béhar, Fuseproject
12. Research courtesy Helen Kerr, President, Kerr & Company:
Problem framing Strategy, human factors, engineering: Design Continuum
13. Research courtesy Helen Kerr, President, Kerr & Company:
Problem finding “$100 Laptop” project founding, vision: Nicholas Negroponte
14. Introducing:
The Design Ecosystem
Strategic Innovation Lab OCAD 2009
15. Design ecosystem model draft Nov 2009
User
innovation
Biz Tech
Strategic Innovation Lab OCAD 2009
16. An example:
Nintendo Wii Fit User desirability
viability Biz Tech feasibility
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17. Design ecosystem model draft Nov 2009
purchasing
enjoying
criticizing
sharing
sociosphere technosphere
behaviour User materials
culture energy
policy science
legislation technology
social capital natural law
Problem Problem
Finding Solving
foresight design
innovation
Biz Problem
Framing Tech
planning research inventing
managing engineering
manufacturing testing
selling/servicing improving
distributing
biosphere
Strategic Innovation Lab OCAD 2009 natural capital
20. What can we
learn from the
Design Ecosystem?
How actors and roles
can change, creating
new niches and new
opportunities
21. What can we
learn from the
Design Ecosystem?
How actors and roles
can change, creating
new niches and new
opportunities
22. Workshop
Exercise no. 1 – Finding, Framing, Solving
In your next innovation project, where are you at?
Problem finding foresight opportunity analysis
Problem framing research market research
Problem solving design product development
Consider the power and potential of reframing...
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
23. Workshop
Exercise no. 2 – Activating the Ecosystem
Beginning your next innovation project, consider
the roles and actors in the design ecosystem.
Which roles are “mobilized” by digital media?
Which roles may be fulfilled by new actors?
What can users do now that was formerly not their role?
Try to reframe your innovation opportunity.
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009
24. Consider roles and actors in your next innovation project
Which roles are made “mobile” by digital media?
Which roles may be filled by new actors?
What can users do that they couldn’t before? purchasing
Try to reframe your innovation opportunity. enjoying
criticizing
sharing
sociosphere technosphere
behaviour User technology
culture materials
policy energy
legislation natural law
Problem Problem
Finding Solving
foresight design
innovation
Biz Problem
Framing Tech
planning research inventing
managing engineering
manufacturing testing
selling/servicing improving
distributing
biosphere
Strategic Innovation Lab OCAD 2009 sustainability
25. We thank you.
Bob Logan logan@physics.utoronto.ca
Greg Van Alstyne gvanalstyne@faculty.ocad.ca
sLab at OCAD
Strategic Innovation Lab Ontario College of Art & Design 2009