The document contains a schedule and information for an event called #tby14 hosted by the organization Transformedbyyou. The schedule includes times for seminars in various rooms, lunch, prototyping sessions, and presenting prototypes. It also includes tips for participating in the event and potential prizes.
12. Be generous: Offer your ideas & opinions and value other
people’s
Follow your passion: If you don’t feel you’re learning,
find a group where you can
Divide and conquer: If your group is too big, split up into
smaller groups
Go with the flow: Don’t be upset if only one person turns
up to work on your idea, they’re the people you want
Ask for help: If you’re confused or need help, come and
find us
Share your thoughts: Tweet or instagram your thoughts
using #tby14
13. Discover the ideas
Rooms Idea Contact
Seminar Room 1
Seminar Room 2
Seminar Room 3
#tby14 www.transformedbyyou.com @transformed_by
14. How are we doing?
#tby14 www.transformedbyyou.com @transformed_by
15. Enjoy lunch
Discover the
makerspace
Back to
prototyping!
13.00
13.00
13.30
#tby14 www.transformedbyyou.com @transformed_by
16. Present your
prototype
Relax and
refresh
Awards &
photos
15.30
16.30
17.00
#tby14 www.transformedbyyou.com @transformed_by
17. Be generous: Offer your ideas & opinions and value other
people’s
Follow your passion: If you don’t feel you’re learning,
find a group where you can
Divide and conquer: If your group is too big, split up into
smaller groups
Go with the flow: Don’t be upset if only one person turns
up to work on your idea, they’re the people you want
Ask for help: If you’re confused or need help, come and
find us
Share your thoughts: Tweet or instagram your thoughts
using #tby14
20. What you could win!
Service design
Marketing &
Communications
Coaching
User research
Interaction design
Web development
Business
development
Digital making
#tby14 www.transformedbyyou.com @transformed_by
Notas del editor
Pool resources…KCC designed the methodology, EK Services developed the tool and Canterbury CC designed the website
Hack days aren’t new to public services…but the way we involve students is
Developer days don’t deliver
Approach
Build strong relationships with local universities
With departments that are relevant
Understand how your requirements can align with course requirements
Benefits
Workshops are academically accredited
Benefit for companies/government
Must be academically engaging/relevant
Prototypes are given three months of development to achieve higher quality prototypes
Take advantage of university taught skills, e.g. product envisioning
Story – Through the eyes of a youth service and ICT directors – How can ICT help tackle anti-social behaviour?
Stimulate collaboration between public service staff, students, pupils, entrepreneurs and communities to develop collaborative research
Work with the next generation for whom many of the new ways of researching & designing services they don’t see as R&D methods but what come naturally to them
Although at one workshop we worked with an intergenerational art group, one of the grandmother’s there was sketching ideas with her iPad, which I’ve never used, so sometimes the next generation is where you least expect it