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Advancing Student Success
a design thinking workshop
Rebecca Blakiston
User Experience Librarian & Strategist
University of Arizona Libraries
Rebecca Blakiston
User Experience
Strategist & Librarian
Hello!
● instruction and reference
● user experience
● strategic planning
● consulting & training
● improving all the things
User experience
Some key concepts
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The UX mindset
● Be curious
● Practice empathy
● Practice humility
● Consider all touch points
● Design with people in mind
Designing services
Includes interactions across an
organization:
● Support processes
● Backstage actions
● Frontstage actions
● Technology
Design thinking
An approach to problem solving
Nielsen Norman Group
Today’s outline
● Empathizing
● Defining
● Break (2:30)
● Ideating
● Prototyping
Ways of working today
● Be curious and keep an open mind
● Value everyone’s contributions
● Listen more than you talk
● Use the microphone
● Take care of your needs
● Get creative
● Have fun!
How might we empower students with the tools,
skills, and mindset for a lifetime of success?
Today’s challenge
Today’s limitations
● Rapid
● Linear
● Based on existing knowledge and assumptions
Understanding
Defining a problem through empathy-driven research.
Building empathy with
humility
● Observe
● Ask
● Listen
● Reflect
Watch out for bias
It’s easier to empathize with people who are like
us than unlike us.
— Jamil Zaki, author of The War for Kindness
Practice self-awareness
Build from all you don’t know so you can
empathize with humility, curiosity and
courage.
— David Clifford, Equity-Centered Design Framework
Many thousands of students are capable of
succeeding in college but don’t because they
don’t feel like they belong, or they don’t believe
they can succeed.
Belonging
— Gregory Walton, Stanford Psychologist
3 out of 4
have experienced a stressful life event in the past year
50%
experience daytime sleepiness
70%
get insufficient sleep
Health
Depression & Anxiety, 2018
Nature & Science of Sleep, 2014
$30k
average student loan debt
43%
worry about paying monthly expenses
69%
are stressed out about their finances in general
Financial stability
Study on Collegiate Financial Wellness, 2017
What should we be studying and learning if
more than 65% of the jobs that will be available
in 10 – 15 years don’t exist today?
Job preparation
— Elatia Abate, entrepreneur
Let’s make personas!
A persona is a profile of a fictional character
that reflects an audience segment. It
includes goals, behaviors, and constraints.
It helps you build empathy and make
decisions.
descriptor
descriptor
descriptor
Goals
------------------------------
▪ Broad things they want
to accomplish
Behaviors
------------------------------
▪ Specific actions they take
Constraints
------------------------------
▪ Things that may
prevent them from
reaching their goals
Representative quote.
“ ”
Name target audience segment
Creating a persona
● Select an audience segment.
● Put it in context.
● Articulate real, observed behaviors and emotions.
● Recognize any untested assumptions.
● Avoid stereotyping.
Fay the new faculty member
passionate
driven
overwhelmed
Goals
------------------------------
▪ Secure funding
▪ Share research with the
world
▪ Obtain tenure
Behaviors
------------------------------
▪ Writes grants
▪ Supervises graduate
students
▪ Teaches online courses
Constraints
------------------------------
▪ Dealing with imposter
syndrome
▪ Finding time for
learning
▪ Balancing competing
priorities
My hopes and dreams? To work less than 100 hours per week. Finding time
to work on my research is a challenge.“ ”
Pick your audience segment
1. First-year, first-gen student living on campus
2. International graduate student
3. Part-time student and working parent
4. Student club and community organizer
5. Second-year undergraduate studying abroad this semester
6. Out-of-state undergraduate, living on the west coast for the first time
7. Military student transferring from a local community college
8. Final-semester student preparing for the workforce
9. Veteran student recently returning from combat
10. Commuter student who lives at home with several younger siblings
How might we empower students with the tools,
skills, and mindset for a lifetime of success?
Remember the context:
What do we already know
about students?
● Reference & instruction
interactions
● Observations
● GenZ research
Your turn: persona characteristics
Drawing on your own knowledge and experience, independently write
down on sticky notes:
1. Something your persona wants to achieve. (Goal).
2. Something your persona does. (Behavior).
3. A challenge that your persona faces. (Constraint).
One item per sticky note.
Your turn:
As a team,
create your
persona.
descriptor
descriptor
descriptor
Goals
-------------------
▪ Broad things
they want to
accomplish
Behaviors
----------------------
▪ Specific actions
they take
Constraints
------------------
▪ Things that
may
prevent
them from
reaching
their goals
Representative quote.
“ ”
Name target audience
segment
Outline
● Empathizing ✔
● Defining
● Break
● Ideating
● Prototyping
Defining the problem
What constraints are these students experiencing that
prevent them from being successful?
Framing the problem as “How might we…”?
● Allow for many potential solutions
● Inspire innovative thinking
● Consider the Goldilocks test: too broad, too narrow, or just right?
Avoiding assumptions about a solution
Original Revised
How might we expand our laptop
loan program for students?
How might we expand student access
to technology for out-of-classroom
learning?
Your turn: identify a challenge
In your teams:
1. Identify a challenge to student success
2. Write a “How might we…” question next to your persona.
Your turn: identify a challenge
In your teams:
1. Identify a challenge to student success
2. Write a “How might we…” question next to your persona.
Examples:
● “How might we prepare graduating students for careers in the 4th
industrial revolution?”
● “How might we reduce financial burden for first-gen students in STEM
fields?”
Helpful verbs
Expand
Allow
Foster
Reduce
Support
Help
Outline
● Empathizing ✔
● Defining ✔
● Break
● Ideating
● Prototyping
Exploring
Generating ideas and iterating upon potential solutions.
Ideate
● All ideas are good ideas.
● Wild ideas encouraged.
● “Yes, and…”
Ideation
example
Your turn: ideate
Independently and rapidly, write
down as many ideas as you can
think of in response to your
“How might we” challenge. No
constraints. Wild ideas
encouraged!
One idea per sticky note.
The affinity map
Gather large amounts of data and organize
them into groups or themes based on their
relationships.
— Interaction Design Foundation
Example of
affinity
mapping
Your turn: affinity mapping
As a team:
1. Put all your sticky notes up on the wall.
2. Group your ideas into themes.
3. Discuss your ideas.
4. Build upon one another’s ideas. “Yes, and…”
Equity pause
An Equity Pause is a time to share our
learning and see what we can do better next
time in the service of equity and inclusion.
— David Clifford, Equity-Centered Design Framework
Equity pause
Who would benefit the most from these ideas?
Who would benefit the least?
Consider underserved students which might include non-native English speakers, students
with disabilities, non-traditional students, commuter students, and undocumented
students.
Your turn: pick your best idea
As a team, pick one idea to work on for the rest of the workshop.
Create a brief (one-sentence) description and write it up on the wall.
Outline
● Empathizing ✔
● Defining ✔
● Break ✔
● Ideating ✔
● Prototyping
The prototype
A draft version of a product that allows you
to explore your ideas and show the
intention behind a feature or the overall
design concept to users before investing
time and money into development.
— usability.gov
Creating a prototype
● Visualize your idea by sketching it out!
● No drawing skills required
● Imperfect on purpose
The Back of the Napkin,
Dan Roam, 2008
Examples of prototypes
Examples of prototypes
Your turn: prototype
In your teams, create a prototype of your potential solution.
Get creative.
Iterate, iterate, iterate.
Outline
● Empathizing ✔
● Defining ✔
● Break ✔
● Ideating ✔
● Prototyping ✔
Time to share
● Your persona
● Your “How might we” challenge
● Your proposed solution
Final thoughts and discussion
Stay in touch
Rebecca Blakiston
blakisto@arizona.edu
@blakistonr

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Advancing Student Success: A Design Thinking Workshop

  • 1. Advancing Student Success a design thinking workshop Rebecca Blakiston User Experience Librarian & Strategist University of Arizona Libraries
  • 2. Rebecca Blakiston User Experience Strategist & Librarian Hello! ● instruction and reference ● user experience ● strategic planning ● consulting & training ● improving all the things
  • 5. The UX mindset ● Be curious ● Practice empathy ● Practice humility ● Consider all touch points ● Design with people in mind
  • 6. Designing services Includes interactions across an organization: ● Support processes ● Backstage actions ● Frontstage actions ● Technology
  • 7. Design thinking An approach to problem solving
  • 9.
  • 10. Today’s outline ● Empathizing ● Defining ● Break (2:30) ● Ideating ● Prototyping
  • 11. Ways of working today ● Be curious and keep an open mind ● Value everyone’s contributions ● Listen more than you talk ● Use the microphone ● Take care of your needs ● Get creative ● Have fun!
  • 12. How might we empower students with the tools, skills, and mindset for a lifetime of success? Today’s challenge
  • 13. Today’s limitations ● Rapid ● Linear ● Based on existing knowledge and assumptions
  • 14. Understanding Defining a problem through empathy-driven research.
  • 15.
  • 16. Building empathy with humility ● Observe ● Ask ● Listen ● Reflect
  • 17. Watch out for bias It’s easier to empathize with people who are like us than unlike us. — Jamil Zaki, author of The War for Kindness
  • 18. Practice self-awareness Build from all you don’t know so you can empathize with humility, curiosity and courage. — David Clifford, Equity-Centered Design Framework
  • 19. Many thousands of students are capable of succeeding in college but don’t because they don’t feel like they belong, or they don’t believe they can succeed. Belonging — Gregory Walton, Stanford Psychologist
  • 20. 3 out of 4 have experienced a stressful life event in the past year 50% experience daytime sleepiness 70% get insufficient sleep Health Depression & Anxiety, 2018 Nature & Science of Sleep, 2014
  • 21. $30k average student loan debt 43% worry about paying monthly expenses 69% are stressed out about their finances in general Financial stability Study on Collegiate Financial Wellness, 2017
  • 22. What should we be studying and learning if more than 65% of the jobs that will be available in 10 – 15 years don’t exist today? Job preparation — Elatia Abate, entrepreneur
  • 23. Let’s make personas! A persona is a profile of a fictional character that reflects an audience segment. It includes goals, behaviors, and constraints. It helps you build empathy and make decisions.
  • 24. descriptor descriptor descriptor Goals ------------------------------ ▪ Broad things they want to accomplish Behaviors ------------------------------ ▪ Specific actions they take Constraints ------------------------------ ▪ Things that may prevent them from reaching their goals Representative quote. “ ” Name target audience segment
  • 25. Creating a persona ● Select an audience segment. ● Put it in context. ● Articulate real, observed behaviors and emotions. ● Recognize any untested assumptions. ● Avoid stereotyping.
  • 26. Fay the new faculty member passionate driven overwhelmed Goals ------------------------------ ▪ Secure funding ▪ Share research with the world ▪ Obtain tenure Behaviors ------------------------------ ▪ Writes grants ▪ Supervises graduate students ▪ Teaches online courses Constraints ------------------------------ ▪ Dealing with imposter syndrome ▪ Finding time for learning ▪ Balancing competing priorities My hopes and dreams? To work less than 100 hours per week. Finding time to work on my research is a challenge.“ ”
  • 27. Pick your audience segment 1. First-year, first-gen student living on campus 2. International graduate student 3. Part-time student and working parent 4. Student club and community organizer 5. Second-year undergraduate studying abroad this semester 6. Out-of-state undergraduate, living on the west coast for the first time 7. Military student transferring from a local community college 8. Final-semester student preparing for the workforce 9. Veteran student recently returning from combat 10. Commuter student who lives at home with several younger siblings
  • 28. How might we empower students with the tools, skills, and mindset for a lifetime of success? Remember the context:
  • 29. What do we already know about students? ● Reference & instruction interactions ● Observations ● GenZ research
  • 30. Your turn: persona characteristics Drawing on your own knowledge and experience, independently write down on sticky notes: 1. Something your persona wants to achieve. (Goal). 2. Something your persona does. (Behavior). 3. A challenge that your persona faces. (Constraint). One item per sticky note.
  • 31. Your turn: As a team, create your persona. descriptor descriptor descriptor Goals ------------------- ▪ Broad things they want to accomplish Behaviors ---------------------- ▪ Specific actions they take Constraints ------------------ ▪ Things that may prevent them from reaching their goals Representative quote. “ ” Name target audience segment
  • 32. Outline ● Empathizing ✔ ● Defining ● Break ● Ideating ● Prototyping
  • 33. Defining the problem What constraints are these students experiencing that prevent them from being successful?
  • 34. Framing the problem as “How might we…”? ● Allow for many potential solutions ● Inspire innovative thinking ● Consider the Goldilocks test: too broad, too narrow, or just right?
  • 35. Avoiding assumptions about a solution Original Revised How might we expand our laptop loan program for students? How might we expand student access to technology for out-of-classroom learning?
  • 36. Your turn: identify a challenge In your teams: 1. Identify a challenge to student success 2. Write a “How might we…” question next to your persona.
  • 37. Your turn: identify a challenge In your teams: 1. Identify a challenge to student success 2. Write a “How might we…” question next to your persona. Examples: ● “How might we prepare graduating students for careers in the 4th industrial revolution?” ● “How might we reduce financial burden for first-gen students in STEM fields?”
  • 39. Outline ● Empathizing ✔ ● Defining ✔ ● Break ● Ideating ● Prototyping
  • 40. Exploring Generating ideas and iterating upon potential solutions.
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  • 42. Ideate ● All ideas are good ideas. ● Wild ideas encouraged. ● “Yes, and…”
  • 44. Your turn: ideate Independently and rapidly, write down as many ideas as you can think of in response to your “How might we” challenge. No constraints. Wild ideas encouraged! One idea per sticky note.
  • 45. The affinity map Gather large amounts of data and organize them into groups or themes based on their relationships. — Interaction Design Foundation
  • 47. Your turn: affinity mapping As a team: 1. Put all your sticky notes up on the wall. 2. Group your ideas into themes. 3. Discuss your ideas. 4. Build upon one another’s ideas. “Yes, and…”
  • 48. Equity pause An Equity Pause is a time to share our learning and see what we can do better next time in the service of equity and inclusion. — David Clifford, Equity-Centered Design Framework
  • 49. Equity pause Who would benefit the most from these ideas? Who would benefit the least? Consider underserved students which might include non-native English speakers, students with disabilities, non-traditional students, commuter students, and undocumented students.
  • 50. Your turn: pick your best idea As a team, pick one idea to work on for the rest of the workshop. Create a brief (one-sentence) description and write it up on the wall.
  • 51. Outline ● Empathizing ✔ ● Defining ✔ ● Break ✔ ● Ideating ✔ ● Prototyping
  • 52. The prototype A draft version of a product that allows you to explore your ideas and show the intention behind a feature or the overall design concept to users before investing time and money into development. — usability.gov
  • 53. Creating a prototype ● Visualize your idea by sketching it out! ● No drawing skills required ● Imperfect on purpose
  • 54. The Back of the Napkin, Dan Roam, 2008
  • 57. Your turn: prototype In your teams, create a prototype of your potential solution. Get creative. Iterate, iterate, iterate.
  • 58. Outline ● Empathizing ✔ ● Defining ✔ ● Break ✔ ● Ideating ✔ ● Prototyping ✔
  • 59. Time to share ● Your persona ● Your “How might we” challenge ● Your proposed solution
  • 60. Final thoughts and discussion Stay in touch Rebecca Blakiston blakisto@arizona.edu @blakistonr