Overview
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Explore a thought-provoking keynote address from the UIST 2019 conference, delivered by Elizabeth Gerber of Northwestern University. Delve into the concept of design as a means of transforming existing situations into preferred ones, and challenge the notion that technology is the sole medium for creating impact. Discover how designing services, processes, and organizations can be equally powerful tools for shaping the future. Learn from Gerber's expertise at the intersection of computer science, design, and organizational behavior as she discusses the changing landscape of collaborative work. Gain insights into systematic approaches for building a desirable future and understand the broader implications of design thinking across various media. Benefit from the speaker's extensive experience in academia and industry, including her work with the Delta Lab and Design for America. Follow the keynote's structure, covering topics such as problem identification, scoping, solution validation, and overcoming challenges in creating social impact.
Syllabus
Introduction
Who am I
How do I work on an important problem
How do I solve the right problem
How do I scope the problem
How do I make sure the solution will work
Challenges to making social impact
Conclusion
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