Transcript – March 5, 2015: Design Thinking

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This Week’s Chat Questions

  • We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week?
  • What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen?
  • What are the benefits of design thinking?
  • How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn?
  • How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies?
  • What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking?
  • What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)?

Chat Transcript

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8:31 PM lrnchat Welcome everyone to #lrnchat! How have you been?
8:31 PM JD_Dillon @MelMilloway I prefer to Twitter chat via phone … And just the standard Twitter app … #lrnchat
8:31 PM TheRealAirton Forgive the overflow of info over the next hour #lrnchat
8:31 PM MusesMediaLab RT @JD_Dillon: Twitter is about to light up with L&D brilliance … It’s time for #lrnchat! Come and play!
8:32 PM kelly_smith01 RT @ryantracey: Why Design Thinking Should Be At The Core Of Your Business Strategy Development http://t.co/CIScY33xKu #lrnchat
8:32 PM lrnchat Please introduce yourself: Who, where, what, passions, projects? #lrnchat
8:32 PM Quinnovator about to take the 60 min #lrnchat plunge, welcome to join
8:32 PM willconstantine Hunger Games themed #lrnchat tonight 😉 That’s the movie I am watching…
8:32 PM willconstantine RT @lrnchat: Welcome everyone to #lrnchat! How have you been?
8:32 PM lodtrain Happy to b back @ #LrnChat from IT Global Education, been great, getting ready to judge First Robotics Competition
8:32 PM willconstantine RT @TheRealAirton: Forgive the overflow of info over the next hour #lrnchat
8:32 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Please introduce yourself: Who, where, what, passions, projects? #lrnchat
8:32 PM The_NthDegree Hello everyone, Nigel from NZ joining and looking to kick the preverbial nest of hornets as usual 🙂 #lrnchat
8:33 PM PatriceKiraly RT @Quinnovator: about to take the 60 min #lrnchat plunge, welcome to join
8:33 PM sellio7 @JD_Dillon @MelMilloway I’m with you JD! I find it quite fun to navigate and keeps me involved! #lrnchat
8:33 PM TheRealAirton Airton from Orlando trying to keep it fun… #lrnchat
8:33 PM Quinnovator Clark Quinn, fighting L&D complacency, consultant/author/speaker, design doer Walnut Creek CA #lrnchat
8:34 PM MelMilloway Checking in from snowy Philly. Working on a few elearning dev projects and also games! #lrnchat
8:34 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Please introduce yourself: Who, where, what, passions, projects? #lrnchat
8:34 PM CoachRWZ Hey guys Ryan from atlanta, love some #designthinking #lrnchat
8:34 PM sellio7 Hi everyone! I’m Steve in a deep freeze in Toronto #lrnchat
8:34 PM sellio7 RT @Quinnovator: about to take the 60 min #lrnchat plunge, welcome to join
8:35 PM JD_Dillon JD from Orlando, FL but currently joining from a hotel bar in LA … Learning geek w/ Kaplan, presenter, Flyers fan, sharer. #lrnchat
8:35 PM mohammadhassam @lrnchat Hey, I am good. How are you all? Mohammad here, instructional designer and LMS Consultant. Working in a college. #lrnchat
8:35 PM SimonBlairTrain Hi all, Simon in Ontario, Canada. Waiting on spring, but the maple sap should run next week. #lrnchat
8:35 PM JD_Dillon @MelMilloway @sellio7 I feel like we’ve had this conversation before …#lrnchat
8:35 PM lrnchat Q0) We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week? #lrnchat
8:35 PM kelly_smith01 Kelly Smith consultant North Texas tweeting via iPad mini. – typing challenge #lrnchat
8:35 PM chriscarlson @lrnchat Hi, folks. I’m Chris – an L&D consultant from Minneapolis. I love learning new things. #lrnchat
8:35 PM dotmem2 Hi everybody. Maria here tuning into #lrnchat when I should be editing video and packing for my weekend trip.
8:35 PM JeremyDBond Hello #lrnchat… Jeremy from Connecticut. A communications professional for an education agency & a lifelong learner.
8:35 PM theASIDEblog Looking forward to #lrnchat stream on design thinking.
8:36 PM MelMilloway RT @lrnchat: Q0) We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week? #lrnchat
8:36 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Q0) We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week? #lrnchat
8:36 PM willconstantine Hello from blizzardville NJ! I think this was the last hoorah! #lrnchat
8:36 PM TheRealAirton Best mobile tweet app? #lrnchat
8:36 PM learningdojo Lisa from Indianapolis. Waiting for spring to inspire me. #lrnchat
8:36 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Q0) We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week? #lrnchat
8:36 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Please introduce yourself: Who, where, what, passions, projects? #lrnchat
8:36 PM The_NthDegree A0 Learned a lot more about ePortfolio systems for a client… and that I learn out loud too 🙂 http://t.co/MzyCoY28an #lrnchat
8:36 PM KristieLBurk Kristie from PA -trying to bury out from under snow… #LrnChat
8:36 PM SimonBlairTrain A0: I learned that a dedicated puppy can use a cone on his head to fling snow into the air. #lrnchat
8:37 PM cmferraro Hey everyone from snowy DC! #lrnchat
8:37 PM lodtrain A0) Learned that FRC (robotics competition) has values of Gracious Professionalism (Kindness) & Coopertition (Cooperate/Compete) #LrnChat
8:37 PM kelly_smith01 Computers eventually die or become incapacitated #lrnchat
8:38 PM urbie #lrnchat urbie, education engineer.. designing snippet learning experiences. Learned this week still waters make for boring reflections.
8:38 PM MelMilloway A0 my friend @anthkris taught me about some cool stuff in After Effects! #lrnchat
8:38 PM sellio7 RT @lrnchat: Q0) We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week? #lrnchat
8:38 PM leadingincontxt Hello #lrnchat – Linda from VA, LD consultant/author, ethical leadership future
8:38 PM SimonBlairTrain @lodtrain “Coopertation” – I like that! #lrnchat
8:38 PM chriscarlson A0) There will always be a job for someone who can explain complex topics simply and succinctly. #lrnchat
8:38 PM eLearninCyclops Jeff Goldman in snowy Baltimore. Here for a little bit then off to a meeting #lrnchat
8:38 PM leadingincontxt RT @chriscarlson: A0) There will always be a job for someone who can explain complex topics simply and succinctly. #lrnchat
8:38 PM sellio7 Q0) I learned that success can come from failure! #lrnchat
8:38 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Q0) We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week? #lrnchat
8:39 PM MelMilloway Learning about parallax in After Effects to be precise. @anthkris #lrnchat
8:39 PM mohammadhassam @lrnchat A0) Well I start learning gamification, enrolled myself already. Early days 🙂 #lrnchat
8:39 PM CoachRWZ A0) I learned that there actually are jobs for anthropologists. College counselor was wrong. #lrnchat
8:39 PM AimeeYarwood Aimee from Indianapolis checking in. #lrnchat
8:39 PM sellio7 RT @chriscarlson: A0) There will always be a job for someone who can explain complex topics simply and succinctly. #lrnchat
8:39 PM lodtrain @SimonBlairTrain #lrnchat – see this link very cool – http://t.co/BtN2Vk8034
8:39 PM willconstantine A0) I learned that it is ok to be firm with your decisions #lrnchat
8:39 PM willconstantine RT @lrnchat: Q0) We always begin with this: What did you learn today? If not today, then this week? #lrnchat
8:39 PM sellio7 RT @SimonBlairTrain: A0: I learned that a dedicated puppy can use a cone on his head to fling snow into the air. #lrnchat
8:40 PM MusesMediaLab A0 I learned how to use WordPress without breaking it. #lrnchat
8:40 PM JD_Dillon A0) I learned that I’ll be exhibiting with my team at DemoFest during #LSCon in Orlando later this month … So that’s cool! #lrnchat
8:40 PM lrnchat Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:40 PM Quinnovator RT @lrnchat: Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:40 PM sellio7 @learningdojo preach! I’m so done with winter and the deep cold temps. #lrnchat
8:40 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:40 PM MelMilloway RT @lrnchat: Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:40 PM eLearninCyclops Q0) Learned to not name buttons too simarly in Storyline – confused myself #lrnchat
8:40 PM eLearninCyclops RT @Quinnovator RT @lrnchat: Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:41 PM Quinnovator a1) seems like a new label on the design processes I’ve always great that are most effective, so ones I try to take #lrnchat
8:41 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:41 PM willconstantine RT @lrnchat: Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:41 PM TheRealAirton A0) learned that easier isn’t always better #lrnchat
8:41 PM KristieLBurk A0 – I learned that Wharton is asking grad students to take Coursera courses and waiving fees/tuition based on how students do #LrnChat
8:41 PM dotmem2 A0) I learned it’s better to take risk and ask, than accepting a first offer at face value. Everything & anything is negotiable. #lrnchat
8:41 PM Quinnovator a1) seems like a new label on the design processes I’ve always *read* that are most effective, so ones I try to take #lrnchat < DYAC
8:41 PM The_NthDegree A1 Okay, I’ll ask it… do we mean design thinking as in solution based thinking? #lrnchat
8:41 PM JD_Dillon A0) I also learned that it’s a bad week for flying … In planes … #lrnchat
8:42 PM kelly_smith01 White space, white space, white space #lrnchat
8:42 PM lodtrain RT @The_NthDegree: A1 Okay, I’ll ask it… do we mean design thinking as in solution based thinking? #lrnchat
8:43 PM JD_Dillon A1) My first thought … Not enough … #lrnchat
8:43 PM willconstantine Q1) When trying to decide on what goals to focus for the year, lots more opinion and feedback #lrnchat
8:43 PM jyoti__gupta #lrnchat a1) I’m stumped. I need help with the question. :/
8:43 PM The_NthDegree A1b we’ve either broken Twitter or everyone’s waiting on someone else here… social learning experiment 🙂 #lrnchat
8:43 PM Dan_Jacques_LD A1) have not seen it done at work mainly due to time constraints and deadlines, but have seen it in informal settings to fix stuff #lrnchat
8:43 PM MelMilloway A1 I feel like I’m doing design thinking on all of my elearning projects but on more rapid terms. #lrnchat
8:43 PM MusesMediaLab #lrnchat A1 Former employer was very customer-centric with big customers and worked with them in developing innovative packaging solutions.
8:44 PM kelly_smith01 Q1) The medium can be the massage #lrnchat
8:44 PM lodtrain A1) Design by asking questions to get the simple stuff right away – what does success look like, etc to get good info pre design #lrnchat
8:44 PM learningdojo A1) Design thinking from marketing and art can mishmash into engaging and gorgeous learning experiences. #lrnchat
8:44 PM MelMilloway @The_NthDegree lol I need more than 140 characters to explain my projects and the steps in design thinking #lrnchat
8:44 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Q1) What examples of design thinking in practice have you seen? #lrnchat
8:45 PM SimonBlairTrain A1(sort of): It’s sad,, but all I can think of right now are examples where Design Thinking was not used. #lrnchat
8:45 PM lodtrain A1) Customer focus, design with customer/learner in mind, pilot, focus group, get nod of aproval.. #lrnchat
8:45 PM JD_Dillon A1) Taking time to consider overall consistent user experience when adding new tech in the workplace – more isn’t always good #lrnchat
8:45 PM CoachRWZ A1) I use the process when attempting to find a user based solution to the problem. The tools all the time! #lrnchat
8:45 PM Holly_Harkness RT @SimonBlairTrain: A1(sort of): It’s sad,, but all I can think of right now are examples where Design Thinking was not used. #lrnchat
8:46 PM dotmem2 A1) Re: Design thinking…aim for minimum viable product (MVP) not perfection. #lrnchat
8:46 PM CoachRWZ #desingthinking #lrnchat http://t.co/KmvB6INH57
8:46 PM theASIDEblog We’ve worked with our students in the design thinking process. #lrnchat
8:46 PM JD_Dillon A1) Apple retail stores … Less about product, more about experience #lrnchat
8:47 PM JaneBozarth Hey #lrnchat sorry I’m late. It’s MrDrJane’s birthday and there was CAKE.
8:47 PM lrnchat Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:47 PM Quinnovator RT @lrnchat: Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:47 PM MelMilloway @CoachRWZ this is right, right? It’s what I was thinking. #lrnchat
8:47 PM urbie #lrnchat A1 I learned about design thinking at #EdCampWestTexas What really made it stick was a General Assembly workshop.
8:47 PM Quinnovator a2) an increased probability of getting a good answer over a less structured approach #lrnchat
8:47 PM ChristieSpeaks #lrnchat As an entrepreneur, I need to make time for this constantly
8:47 PM deacti_vate Joining late! I am Rachel, instructional designer/project manager/gamer 🙂 #lrnchat
8:47 PM SimonBlairTrain @JaneBozarth I always lose out to cake. It has been a thorn in my side for far too long! #lrnchat
8:47 PM willconstantine RT @lrnchat: Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:47 PM MelMilloway We are talking about the design thinking process, right? #lrnchat
8:48 PM dotmem2 A1) Tell SMEs refinement & iteration are part of the process, so don’t get bogged down it in flawless execution on minor things. #lrnchat
8:48 PM MelMilloway RT @lrnchat: Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:48 PM CoachRWZ http://t.co/y9Zxp9OVGB (Best resource out there) @ideo #lrnchat
8:48 PM brunowinck A #lrnchat on design thinking and nobody told me ! I’m in
8:48 PM SimonBlairTrain Well said! RT @dotmem2: A1) Re: Design thinking…aim for minimum viable product (MVP) not perfection. #lrnchat
8:48 PM The_NthDegree A2 If my understanding is ocrrect (and I’m happy for it not to be) the divergent bit is the good bit… #lrnchat
8:49 PM leadingincontxt A2) Design thinking (non-judgmental and open) quickly uncovers solutions, instead of just rehashing problems. #lrnchat
8:49 PM lodtrain A2) Getting to answers quickly, finding simple effective solutions – like quick card instead of hr of elearning… #lrnchat
8:49 PM Dan_Jacques_LD A2 less restrictions, formality, jumping the gun. More solutions, participation, focus on the solution & customer #lrnchat
8:49 PM lodtrain RT @SimonBlairTrain: Well said! RT @dotmem2: A1) Re: Design thinking…aim for minimum viable product (MVP) not perfection. #lrnchat
8:49 PM MusesMediaLab 1) What is 2) What if 3) What WOWs 4) What works #lrnchat
8:49 PM urbie #lrnchat A1 A project I did with a customer last year was amazing. It revealed his much an org’s culture influences the process.
8:49 PM SimonBlairTrain A2: Delivering a solution the customer/client wants vs one the designer wants. #lrnchat
8:49 PM The_NthDegree A2b I mean when you’re not searching for the solution that you know from the start and you’re open to the flow… #lrnchat
8:49 PM CoachRWZ A2) pro: creating solutions that are based around your user. con: not always standardizable #lrnchat
8:49 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:49 PM learningdojo A2)Benefits of design thinking…it’s like collaborating and getting better results from more perspectives and sources of input. #lrnchat
8:49 PM willconstantine Q2) All perspectives are offered for the solutions to the problem #lrnchat
8:49 PM aparicioalvear RT @leadingincontxt: A2) Design thinking (non-judgmental and open) quickly uncovers solutions, instead of just rehashing problems. #lrnchat
8:50 PM OpenAccessLearn Hi #lrnchat – sorry I’m late. Mairi from Australia joining in and catching up!
8:50 PM leadingincontxt A2) More engagement of stakeholders in the process, taking discussion to a higher level. #lrnchat
8:50 PM KristieLBurk A2 best solution isn’t always the first one #lrnchat
8:50 PM AssignmentHelpN Top 5 #eLearning & #EdTech #Trends 2015 http://t.co/c4IfxmjpJL #mdeschat #TNedchat #lrnchat #precalcchat http://t.co/MXSKjYNC0e #byotchat
8:50 PM MelMilloway A positive would be involving the audience and getting feedback. I think it helps me build better learning in the future too. #lrnchat
8:50 PM lodtrain RT @KristieLBurk: A2 best solution isn’t always the first one #lrnchat
8:51 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:51 PM JaneBozarth q1 many positive deviance initiatives reflect design thinking #lrnchat
8:51 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:51 PM brunowinck A2) DT offer a framework for design which promote customer listening and early backtracking failure #lrnchat
8:51 PM deacti_vate Q1) I’ve spent a long time thinking over this question and how to answer it. I suppose that’s a tiny form of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:51 PM lodtrain RT @MelMilloway: A positive would be involving the audience and getting feedback. I think it helps me build better learning in the future t…
8:51 PM jyoti__gupta #lrnchat a1) Perhaps when the stakes are lower – we do a lot of ad hoc “prototypes” when it comes to fixing the house.
8:51 PM dotmem2 @SimonBlairTrain MVP is our mantra at work! We wouldn’t get anything done without it! #lrnchat
8:51 PM willconstantine Q2) not conforming to a process which can hurt solutions #lrnchat
8:51 PM JD_Dillon A2) Considering the entire experience – not just a single objective #lrnchat
8:51 PM leadingincontxt RT @JD_Dillon A2) Considering the entire experience – not just a single objective #lrnchat
8:51 PM JD_Dillon A2) Iteration … Improvement though practical feedback … #lrnchat
8:52 PM brunowinck @marklearns #lrnchat on DT, are you joining ?
8:52 PM urbie #lrnchat A2 Too often we get hung up on numbers, data. Focusing too closely on what SMEs say, tasks analysis, easy to miss human need.
8:52 PM lodtrain RT @deacti_vate: Q1) I’ve spent a long time thinking over this question and how to answer it. I suppose that’s a tiny form of design thinki…
8:52 PM CoachRWZ RT @JD_Dillon: A2) Iteration … Improvement though practical feedback … #lrnchat
8:52 PM chriscarlson A2) Giving a group the freedom to come up with completely new ideas that focus on solving the problems of the end-user. #lrnchat
8:52 PM KristieLBurk @The_NthDegree the ones I come up with are always the best ones! #lrnchat
8:52 PM WalterReap RT @AssignmentHelpN: Top 5 #eLearning & #EdTech #Trends 2015 http://t.co/c4IfxmjpJL #mdeschat #TNedchat #lrnchat #precalcchat http://t.co/M…
8:52 PM PrincipalECos RT @AssignmentHelpN: Top 5 #eLearning & #EdTech #Trends 2015 http://t.co/c4IfxmjpJL #mdeschat #TNedchat #lrnchat #precalcchat http://t.co/M…
8:52 PM theASIDEblog Design thinking is a human centered approach to problem-solving. #lrnchat
8:52 PM The_NthDegree @KristieLBurk @The_NthDegree my bad – of course they are! #lrnchat
8:52 PM JaneBozarth @urbie glad you could make it tonight. You have a lot to add to this, I’m sure. #lrnchat
8:52 PM leadingincontxt A2) Context and perspective (instead of getting lost in the weeds). #lrnchat
8:52 PM urbie #lrnchat A2 The analysis and design pieces are a lot more fun and fluid.
8:52 PM bschlenker “@CoachRWZ: http://t.co/4zXsor9kNH (Best resource out there) @ideo #lrnchat” <agreed! This is one of the best resources
8:52 PM MusesMediaLab Gathering ethnographic data about the customers, having empathy for their needs, brainstorming ideas, find out what wowsl #lrnchat
8:53 PM marklearns @brunowinck would that I could. Tied up with a deliverable for tomorrow. Look forward to the #lrnchat summary.
8:53 PM MelMilloway A2 you’re logging ideas that you can go back to and reference, even if they don’t work for this particular project. Bookmarking! #lrnchat
8:53 PM JaneBozarth RT @lrnchat: Q2) What are the benefits of design thinking? #lrnchat
8:53 PM deacti_vate Q1) Really though, small example, brainstorming with SMEs to really find the problems & solutions, rather than just the info #lrnchat
8:53 PM JD_Dillon A2) Attacking a problem from the end user’s perspective #lrnchat
8:53 PM The_NthDegree @bschlenker @CoachRWZ @ideo cool 🙂 #lrnchat
8:54 PM OpenAccessLearn a2) opening up different angles to look at problems and design solutions that work #lrnchat
8:54 PM KristieLBurk A2 I also think the empathy aspect is unique #lrnchat
8:54 PM lrnchat Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:54 PM Quinnovator RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:54 PM JaneBozarth q2 helps you look with a view from ‘edges’, expect the unexpected, anticipate. Helps give a more wholistic view of prob/solution #lrnchat
8:54 PM CoachRWZ @The_NthDegree @bschlenker @ideo it makes you realize that inside the process are tools that everyone can use every day to improve #lrnchat
8:54 PM kelly_smith01 RT @JD_Dillon: A2) Attacking a problem from the end user’s perspective #lrnchat
8:54 PM JaneBozarth RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:55 PM MelMilloway RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:55 PM dotmem2 RT @JD_Dillon: A2) Attacking a problem from the end user’s perspective #lrnchat
8:55 PM deacti_vate A2) Being able to really focus on the “human” and how to best serve those affected by the design #lrnchat
8:55 PM tomspiglanin RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:55 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:55 PM kelly_smith01 RT @urbie: #lrnchat A2 Too often we get hung up on numbers, data. Focusing too closely on what SMEs say, tasks analysis, easy to miss human…
8:55 PM theASIDEblog The point of view of others in problem-solving is at the root of DT. It begins w/ empathy. W/out it, it’s not DT. #lrnchat #dtk12chat
8:55 PM JD_Dillon A3) Consider our work in the context of the larger workplace experience #lrnchat
8:55 PM deacti_vate A3) We can focus on solutions, big pictures, solve problems, rather than just give information. #lrnchat
8:55 PM MelMilloway A3 We learn more about our audience and the more we learn the better we can help them as time goes on. We almost becomes SMEs. #lrnchat
8:55 PM CoachRWZ A3) others can use reflection to seek new connections to learning and gain deeper empathy #lrnchat
8:55 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:55 PM brunowinck A3) start from the learner (and other stakeholder) feelings about the topic, listen w/ empathy on what he says, feel #lrnchat
8:56 PM JD_Dillon A3) Build learning experiences – not courses #lrnchat
8:56 PM CoachRWZ RT @JD_Dillon: A3) Build learning experiences – not courses #lrnchat
8:56 PM jyoti__gupta #lrnchat a3) let’s us just let the little things go – sometimes we place way too much importance on things that just don’t matter
8:56 PM leadingincontxt A3) Design thinking increases the relevance, timeliness, engagement & practical applicability in learning #lrnchat
8:56 PM dotmem2 @JD_Dillon A2) Couldn’t of said it better myself! Start at the level where your learners are and work from there. #lrnchat
8:56 PM JD_Dillon A3) Drive a consistent experience with information that aligns to “non-training stuff” #lrnchat
8:56 PM JaneBozarth q3 because it helps more fully incorporate the needs of the learners and how they will use what they learn. #lrnchat
8:56 PM deacti_vate RT @JD_Dillon: A3) Build learning experiences – not courses #lrnchat
8:56 PM learningdojo A3) Design thinking helps others learn because the focus is on the learners. #lrnchat
8:56 PM brunowinck A3) make sure you produce throw away prototypes before using tools #lrnchat
8:56 PM KristieLBurk RT @JD_Dillon: A3) Build learning experiences – not courses #lrnchat
8:57 PM OpenAccessLearn a2) a catchphrase from a DT team I joined: ‘we can build feasibility into a new idea but not build newness into a feasible idea’ #lrnchat
8:57 PM lodtrain A3) by truly understanding what clients in the design and not work in a vaccuum can help learning #lrnchat
8:57 PM Dan_Jacques_LD A3 a single learning intervertion is often not the answer we need multiple, design thinking can help get those solutions #lrnchat
8:57 PM JaneBozarth @CoachRWZ it all kind of originated w ideo #lrnchat
8:57 PM CoachRWZ A3 p2 Focus on tools and skills and less on content. Just google that stuff. #lrnchat #desingthinking
8:57 PM leadingincontxt RT @JaneBozarth: q3 because it helps more fully incorporate the needs of the learners and how they will use what they learn. #lrnchat
8:57 PM urbie #lrnchat A2 Design thinking helps get learner buy-in to the whole process. It really gives them a strong voice. Plus they ideate, prototype.
8:57 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
8:58 PM JeremyDBond A3) #DesignLearning seems like a more democratic learning experience. If all voices are valued, all participants can be teachers. #lrnchat
8:58 PM mohammadhassam @lrnchat A1)saw couple of games and planning to apply some to design my own especially those games use maps. #lrnchat
8:58 PM JD_Dillon A3) Build with the understanding that users will go where THEY want, not where WE intend #lrnchat
8:58 PM CoachRWZ @JaneBozarth Even those guys will point out that it existed before them in pieces. They did what they do best. designed a package #lrnchat
8:58 PM SimonBlairTrain A3: By helping us remember that it’s about them learning, not about us teaching. #lrnchat
8:58 PM dbuckedu A3: Create the right conditions and opportunities that encourage learning. Make learning happen by “accident.” #lrnchat
8:58 PM dotmem2 A3) Compels us to think through each decision or hurdle to enhance experience. Won’t catch everything – that’s what MVP is for. #lrnchat
8:58 PM leadingincontxt RT @SimonBlairTrain: A3: By helping us remember that it’s about them learning, not about us teaching. #lrnchat
8:58 PM brunowinck A3 go back to learner early and often with a prototypes, iterate on empathy listening (rejoin #WOL here ) #lrnchat
8:58 PM deacti_vate A3) Being able to iterate more & flexibility, so learners aren’t stuck with the first thing we think of (as it probably sucks) #lrnchat
8:58 PM tomspiglanin A3) purposeful creativity can produce innovative solutions and results #lrnchat
8:59 PM lodtrain RT @JD_Dillon: A3) Build with the understanding that users will go where THEY want, not where WE intend #lrnchat
8:59 PM urbie #lrnchat A3 How often in your process do you reach flow state? Design thinking enables flow in a big way. It’s creative for one thing.
8:59 PM KristieLBurk Lauren Turk: DT isn’t just about thinking outside of the box. It’s about empathizing with it. Knowing when it’s a sphere helps too. #LrnChat
8:59 PM lodtrain RT @brunowinck: A3 go back to learner early and often with a prototypes, iterate on empathy listening (rejoin #WOL here ) #lrnchat
8:59 PM RACzyz @lrnchat @urbie I love the #innovation model of Pixar, and how it can be applied to classroom: http://t.co/NKEKALE7N4 #4OCF #lrnchat
8:59 PM brunowinck Yes RT @deacti_vate: A3) Being able to iterate more & flexibility, so learners Rn’t stuck with the first thing we think of … #lrnchat
8:59 PM MusesMediaLab A1) Tools: develop learner personas, brainstorm ideas for learning experiences, rapid prototyping to find out works #lrnchat
8:59 PM ChristieSpeaks #lrnchat About people and perspectives, not processes and data
8:59 PM leadingincontxt RT @ChristieSpeaks: #lrnchat About people and perspectives, not processes and data
9:00 PM willconstantine RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
9:00 PM tomspiglanin Did I miss the cake? #lrnchat
9:00 PM brunowinck cake ? miam RT @tomspiglanin: Did I miss the cake? #lrnchat
9:00 PM MelMilloway Design thinking also seems like it would work well in agile, anyone else agree? #lrnchat
9:00 PM mohammadhassam @lrnchat A2) this makes me to be more creative and can apply something different in to my course. #lrnchat
9:00 PM Quinnovator a3) helps learners see learning is more than courses, design and problem solving (where answer not already known) also learning #lrnchat
9:01 PM SimonBlairTrain Completely agree! RT @MelMilloway: Design thinking also seems like it would work well in agile, anyone else agree? #lrnchat
9:01 PM BrandIdeas RT @leadingincontxt: A3) Design thinking increases the relevance, timeliness, engagement & practical applicability in learning #lrnchat
9:01 PM learningdojo “@JD_Dillon: A3) Build with the understanding that users will go where THEY want, not where WE intend #lrnchat” – And results are better.
9:01 PM willconstantine A3) recognizing the real problem before the solution is designed but iterative so it can be modified to meet the needs #lrnchat
9:01 PM CoachRWZ @MelMilloway agreed. Even more I think agile can serve really well in the prototype / test phase #lrnchat
9:01 PM OpenAccessLearn a3) it encourages out of the box thinking about the learning and performance problem and fosters collaborative design processes #lrnchat
9:01 PM kelly_smith01 Q3) the user/learner has control to take paths with no great dependency on a prescribed path or timeline #lrnchat
9:01 PM brunowinck yes was surely inspire by it RT @MelMilloway: Design thinking also seems like it would work well in agile, anyone else agree? #lrnchat
9:02 PM tomspiglanin .@JD_Dillon in some cases, do nothing #lrnchat
9:02 PM brunowinck A3) at some stage DT esure that some learners will have an early access to the project and their say on it #lrnchat
9:03 PM Quinnovator a2) nicely aligned to overcome the cognitive artifacts that keep us from being as creative as we can be #lrnchat
9:03 PM Quinnovator RT @JaneBozarth: great encapsulation of stanford’s design thinking bootcamp http://t.co/cOu6v3ny18 #lrnchat
9:03 PM lrnchat Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:03 PM Quinnovator RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:03 PM JaneBozarth RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:03 PM Quinnovator a4) that’s what I’m really wanting to understand! #lrnchat
9:03 PM tomspiglanin Nice @brunowinck suggests a scientific approach, I agree #lrnchat
9:03 PM MelMilloway RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:04 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:04 PM CoachRWZ @kelly_smith01 I think Tom Kelley and Tim Brown would say all projects need to constraint of timeline. #lrnchat #designthinking
9:04 PM theASIDEblog Pure and simple, true design thinking starts with empathy. #lrnchat #dtk12chat
9:04 PM willconstantine RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:04 PM tomspiglanin RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:04 PM learningdojo Earlier today, was talking with learning architects about design thinking and scrum. Yes, agile! #lrnchat
9:04 PM JaneBozarth q4 lots of ‘design methodologies’ are often really more project planners. #lrnchat
9:04 PM The_NthDegree I think we need a more controversial subjet matter… I find myself nodding along with most on this… #lrnchat
9:04 PM KristieLBurk @MelMilloway #lrnchat Yes – scrum
9:04 PM JD_Dillon A4) I’ll go with mindset vs process … #lrnchat
9:04 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:04 PM MusesMediaLab Design thinking and agile would work well. Both are customer focused, focus on rapid prototyping to receive feedback in sprints #lrnchat
9:04 PM SimonBlairTrain A4: It seems to be more results-oriented, less process-focused. #lrnchat
9:04 PM mohammadhassam @brunowinck I agree with you #lrnchat
9:04 PM brunowinck Yes that’s what is new RT @theASIDEblog: Pure and simple, true design thinking starts with empathy. #lrnchat #dtk12chat
9:05 PM JustStormy damn. i’m late to #lrnchat
9:05 PM dotmem2 “@MelMilloway: Design thinking also seems like it would work well in agile, anyone else agree? Wholeheartedly. Get ideas out! #lrnchat”
9:05 PM mohammadhassam RT @lrnchat: Q3) How can design thinking enhance our approach to helping others learn? #lrnchat
9:05 PM The_NthDegree Avoid over-processing is as good a tip in design as it is in food… #lrnchat
9:05 PM brunowinck A4) Agile, Scrum but also MVP are other ideas with connections but different #lrnchat
9:05 PM CoachRWZ @JD_Dillon Agreed. So many more examples of using the mindset then there are of the textbook process! #lrnchat #designthinking
9:05 PM MelMilloway A4 Design thinking seems more focused on feedback, putting yourself in the audiences shoes & coming up w. many ideas for solutions. #lrnchat
9:05 PM KristieLBurk A4 two words came up so far: empathetic and iterative #LrnChat
9:06 PM chriscarlson A3) Design thinking allows learners to give feedback during development instead of waiting until evaluation to measure success. #lrnchat
9:06 PM urbie #lrnchat A3 Usual ID process customers sometimes roll eyes hearing about alphas, betas, pilots. Design thinking more natural, familiar.
9:06 PM Dan_Jacques_LD A4 it more experiential as compared with others #lrnchat
9:06 PM deacti_vate A4) You don’t spend as much time developing an idea that doesn’t turn out quite right in the end, easier to do that w/ ADDIE #lrnchat
9:06 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat
9:06 PM dotmem2 @MelMilloway Kan-Ban! #lrnchat
9:06 PM kelly_smith01 My stream is real slow so if my Tweet is a little behind don’tinform the authorities #lrnchat
9:06 PM OpenAccessLearn a3) design thinking generates unlimited ideas for potential learning #lrnchat http://t.co/01Bm5NE9at
9:06 PM lodtrain A4) Are there more ‘Aha” moments with design thinking? Finding clear paths in design #lrnchat
9:06 PM JustStormy ugh. learning architects. now there is a totally corporate, monetized term #lrnchat
9:06 PM tomspiglanin A4) design thinking is solution-based problem solving #lrnchat
9:06 PM The_NthDegree @deacti_vate good someone mentioned ADDIE – I can finally disagree… oh wait, you were slating it!! Damn it. #lrnchat
9:06 PM MusesMediaLab #lrnchat A4) I would like to compare them to ID. Addie isn’t quite as iterative, customer focused, and agile as design thinking.
9:07 PM JD_Dillon A4) Stress the term THINKING … 😉 #lrnchat
9:07 PM ChristieSpeaks RT @willconstantine: A3) recognizing the real problem before the solution is designed but iterative so it can be modified to meet the needs…
9:07 PM KristieLBurk @MelMilloway awesome! Hey, we’re doing edcampdtown in a few weeks if you want to come back! #lrnchat
9:07 PM bschlenker @JD_Dillon Is it okay if we call our learning experiences courses? #lrnchat
9:07 PM brunowinck A4) IMHO DT was fit well for experimenting new learning experience I read on Clack’s @Quinnovator blog and manifesto #lrnchat
9:08 PM deacti_vate A4) It’s okay to have bad ideas, other processes make you feel like you can only have 1 idea (and it better be good) #lrnchat
9:08 PM dotmem2 A4) Design thinking seems much less prescriptive or process-oriented. It’s an evolutionary process rather than “one & done.” #lrnchat
9:08 PM SimonBlairTrain Agile vs ADDIE, AGILE vs Waterfall. Same argument, different industry? #lrnchat
9:08 PM theASIDEblog We need to help learners understanding and empathize with the user they are designing to help. #lrnchat #dtk12chat
9:09 PM JD_Dillon @bschlenker We can call them cantaloupes if they don’t live in isolation and align to a greater context 😉 #lrnchat
9:09 PM tomspiglanin Ugh 😦 RT @JaneBozarth: q4 lots of ‘design methodologies’ are often really more project planners. #lrnchat
9:09 PM lrnchat Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:09 PM Dan_Jacques_LD A4 different path to try and get to the same destination #lrnchat
9:09 PM CoachRWZ Q5) http://t.co/y9Zxp9OVGB #lrnchat
9:09 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:09 PM The_NthDegree RT @CoachRWZ: Q5) http://t.co/y9Zxp9OVGB #lrnchat
9:09 PM MelMilloway @JD_Dillon @bschlenker sometimes when I learn things I just say I’m going to play on my computer lmao. #lrnchat
9:09 PM chriscarlson A4) ADDIE makes it seem like there is one solution. Design thinking leads to many solutions and narrows it down to one. #lrnchat
9:10 PM deacti_vate RT @CoachRWZ: Q5) http://t.co/y9Zxp9OVGB #lrnchat
9:10 PM theASIDEblog Steps for Applying Design Thinking to Build and Evolve Schools #lrnchat #dtk12chat http://t.co/vgHqy7mAWK via @MindShiftKQED
9:10 PM JD_Dillon A5) Study orgs and designers who excel regardless of field – like IDEO and Apple #lrnchat
9:10 PM CoachRWZ Q5) “Change by Design” “The Ten Faces of Innovation” “The Art of Innovation” #lrnchat #designthinking
9:10 PM OpenAccessLearn a4) design thinking is more generative, creative, accepting of ideas. Traditional needs ‘solutions’ straight up. #lrnchat
9:10 PM Dan_Jacques_LD A5 http://t.co/AV2r8GACX7 #lrnchat
9:10 PM bschlenker @JD_Dillon Sweet! I call dibs on the first Cantalope Management System #lrnchat
9:10 PM MelMilloway RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:10 PM urbie #lrnchat A4 It’s too easy to get hung up on BS/MS/PhD going traditional route. Design thinking is people coming together to solve a problem.
9:10 PM JaneBozarth RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:11 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:11 PM brunowinck A5) that’s the nice thing with DT it proliferate quickly, lots of free resources, many tweeps trained already like @marklearns #lrnchat
9:11 PM JustStormy love it when vendors tweet #lrnchat not obvious at all
9:11 PM The_NthDegree A5 the right attitude first and foremost #lrnchat
9:11 PM lodtrain A5) 45 design thinking resources for educators – http://t.co/d2AsXDbYrE #lrnchat
9:11 PM willconstantine RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:11 PM theASIDEblog RT @dotmem2: A4) Design thinking seems much less prescriptive or process-oriented. It’s an evolutionary process rather than “one & done.” #…
9:11 PM JustStormy OPEN RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:11 PM lodtrain RT @CoachRWZ: Q5) “Change by Design” “The Ten Faces of Innovation” “The Art of Innovation” #lrnchat #designthinking
9:11 PM deacti_vate RT @MelMilloway: A4 Design thinking seems more focused on feedback, putting yourself in the audiences shoes & coming up w. many ideas for s…
9:11 PM SimonBlairTrain @bschlenker @JD_Dillon “Cantaloupe Manager 2015” anyone? #lrnchat
9:11 PM JaneBozarth q5 read up on positive deviance (it’s NOT just breaking rules!) Start here https://t.co/utTt72Gft7 #lrnchat
9:12 PM urbie RT @OpenAccessLearn: a3) design thinking generates unlimited ideas for potential learning #lrnchat http://t.co/01Bm5NE9at
9:12 PM tomspiglanin RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:12 PM deacti_vate RT @JaneBozarth: q4 lots of ‘design methodologies’ are often really more project planners. #lrnchat
9:12 PM OpenAccessLearn Gee – Twitter is a bit sluggish and contrary today. Must have been a hard week… #lrnchat
9:12 PM learningdojo A5) Check out #creativemornings talks. Just found out they meet in my town. #lrnchat
9:12 PM MelMilloway A5 I’m not an expert so no comment but I’m learning! #lrnchat
9:12 PM JD_Dillon RT @JaneBozarth: q5 read up on positive deviance (it’s NOT just breaking rules!) Start here https://t.co/utTt72Gft7 #lrnchat
9:12 PM lodtrain RT @JaneBozarth: q5 read up on positive deviance (it’s NOT just breaking rules!) Start here https://t.co/utTt72Gft7 #lrnchat
9:12 PM theASIDEblog DT pushes kids to think of problems from a different point of view. Walk a mile in their shoes. #lrnchat
9:12 PM britz RT @JD_Dillon: A5) Study orgs and designers who excel regardless of field – like IDEO and Apple #lrnchat /yes, get outside of L&D
9:13 PM brunowinck yep RT @OpenAccessLearn: a4) design thinking is more generative, creative, accepting of ideas. Trad. needs ‘solutions’ straight #lrnchat
9:13 PM britz RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:13 PM urbie #lrnchat A4 Sometimes I think usual ID process is about scale. 120 minute LMS course. How many butts in seats per blah blab blah. 1/2
9:13 PM Quinnovator a5) look at HCI, often has led, e.g. participatory design, anthropological approaches #lrnchat
9:13 PM willconstantine Q5) Look at the way people innovate and restrict process and boundary but keep track of what is happening in a natural way #lrnchat
9:13 PM mohammadhassam @lrnchat A3) easy to navigate with few clicks make learner easy to learn. #lrnchat
9:13 PM JD_Dillon A5) Read the literature of @usablelearning … 😊 #lrnchat
9:13 PM MusesMediaLab #lrnchat A5 Taking a class through Coursera on Design Thinking. Jeanne Liedtka
9:13 PM KristieLBurk I like how this discussion referenced business article. We love to say that schools aren’t businesses -but we can learn from them #lrnchat
9:14 PM kelly_smith01 Q5) Read outside the edge – Perhaps something like Advertising Age or industry pubs in marketing message design #lrnchat
9:14 PM odguru RT @JaneBozarth: q5 read up on positive deviance (it’s NOT just breaking rules!) Start here https://t.co/utTt72Gft7 #lrnchat
9:14 PM willconstantine Checking out early tonight. Have a good weekend everyone! #lrnchat
9:14 PM brunowinck @marklearns I empathize 🙂 still this chat makes me think that we shld once try a real DT project in eLearning as a sample #lrnchat
9:14 PM urbie #lrnchat A4 If 15 to 20 minutes is an average attention span why go longer? I hear this a lot from design thinking teams. 2/2
9:14 PM CaliforniaKara Q4) LBH, ADDIE is 1st cousins with Agile, but no one’s told Lean that they’re all in the family, yet. #SameHorseDifferentRace #lrnchat
9:14 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Q5) What resources do you advise for learning more about design thinking? #lrnchat
9:14 PM MusesMediaLab #lrnchat A5 “Solving Problems With Design Thinking” and “Designing For Growth” Jeanne Liedtka
9:14 PM tomspiglanin A5) Design thinking resource – you all. Others stimulate new thought, but be open to see it #lrnchat
9:14 PM JD_Dillon A5) If you find a product or experience design you like, ask “how’d you come up with that?” #lrnchat
9:15 PM dotmem2 A5) My Evernote or http://t.co/cyRGkHwPTB and of course, chats like these. #lrnchat
9:15 PM JaneBozarth RT @JD_Dillon: A5) If you find a product or experience design you like, ask “how’d you come up with that?” #lrnchat
9:16 PM SimonBlairTrain RT @JD_Dillon: A5) If you find a product or experience design you like, ask “how’d you come up with that?” #lrnchat
9:16 PM JD_Dillon A5) Steal … Ummmm … I mean leverage best practices … 😉 #lrnchat
9:16 PM tomspiglanin .@brunowinck @marklearns why limit design space to elearning? #lrnchat
9:16 PM OpenAccessLearn a5) http://t.co/hAsAyQuQ5j is a #visualthinking guru with a v.collaborative approach to solving and illustrating probs/solutions #lrnchat
9:16 PM JaneBozarth @JD_Dillon ‘borrow’. or… ‘curate’ them lol #lrnchat
9:17 PM JD_Dillon @MelMilloway I started this #lrnchat on my laptop, back to my phone by Q3
9:17 PM bschlenker when clients ask you to build them a course, how many of u will propose a design thinking process to get at the “real” problem? #lrnchat
9:17 PM mohammadhassam Q4) How does design thinking differ from other design methodologies? #lrnchat”
9:17 PM dotmem2 A5) Hackathons, wood working classes. Renovate a house that will teach you design thinking! #lrnchat
9:17 PM odguru RT @JaneBozarth: great encapsulation of stanford’s design thinking bootcamp http://t.co/cOu6v3ny18 #lrnchat
9:17 PM lrnchat Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:17 PM deacti_vate RT @dotmem2: A5) My Evernote or http://t.co/cyRGkHwPTB and of course, chats like these. #lrnchat
9:17 PM Quinnovator RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:17 PM CaliforniaKara Q5) Observe world around you, note, reflect. Watch interactions + think ‘How could I design this so it’s easier for people to use?’ #lrnchat
9:17 PM brunowinck @tomspiglanin because it’s the field of this chat and a collaborative sample cld be an idea to go behind talking @marklearns #lrnchat
9:17 PM odguru RT @lodtrain: A5) 45 design thinking resources for educators – http://t.co/d2AsXDbYrE #lrnchat
9:17 PM JD_Dillon RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:17 PM Quinnovator a6) drink more? #lrnchat
9:17 PM MelMilloway @JD_Dillon I’ve been holding steady on my phone all of #lrnchat I’m learning it’s fine if it’s not too cold.
9:17 PM kelly_smith01 Look at messages design in many platforms Web, teevee, film, — think of format, audio, length of message #lrnchat
9:17 PM MelMilloway RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:18 PM JD_Dillon A6) Ask “how does what we’re doing fit into the larger workplace experience?” Make sure it’s not just about “learning” #lrnchat
9:18 PM urbie #lrnchat A5 Start with http://t.co/npqFqCwFNZ (crash course) then graduate to http://t.co/LKhHFAhpUj (IDEO toolkit). Round off w/ #edcamp
9:18 PM brunowinck A6) learn to conduct empathy interviews, it’s the first step, you can jump to others before you understand that #lrnchat
9:18 PM deacti_vate A6) Share! #lrnchat
9:18 PM kelly_smith01 RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:18 PM theASIDEblog Best resources for educators on DT are the Stanford d.school, http://t.co/A0Ep8PkTsb, and Cooper Hewitt museum. #lrnchat #dtk12chat
9:18 PM britz @The_NthDegree what would you say described the right attitude Nigel? #lrnchat
9:18 PM AjayPangarkar wow, can’t believe I missed another lrnchat #lrnchat
9:19 PM chriscarlson A6) Start with understanding the learner and the learner’s needs. Don’t stop with the first idea. Ask for feedback often. #lrnchat
9:19 PM nataliecurrie My go to reads! RT @CoachRWZ: Q5) “Change by Design” “The Ten Faces of Innovation” “The Art of Innovation” #lrnchat #designthinking
9:19 PM brunowinck @AjayPangarkar go you covered instant recap is brewing #lrnchat
9:19 PM CoachRWZ HMW convince leaders to embrace a culture of #designthinking? #lrnchat
9:19 PM urbie RT @CoachRWZ: Q5) http://t.co/y9Zxp9OVGB #lrnchat
9:19 PM MelMilloway A6 I need to do more documentation of everything. *sigh* I need more hours in the day and to cut and paste myself. #lrnchat
9:19 PM AjayPangarkar @brunowinck @AjayPangarkar thank you #lrnchat
9:19 PM tomspiglanin RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:19 PM Quinnovator a6) take time, be thoughtful, be inquisitive #lrnchat
9:20 PM JD_Dillon A6) Talk to people who design experiences in your workplace that have “nothing to do with learning” #lrnchat
9:20 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:20 PM OpenAccessLearn a6) just use it! No seriously, I will experiment, sketch, discuss, remain open, try, fail, and look for newness not feasibility #lrnchat
9:20 PM JaneBozarth RT @JD_Dillon: A6) Talk to people who design experiences in your workplace that have “nothing to do with learning” #lrnchat
9:20 PM leadingincontxt RT @Quinnovator: a6) take time, be thoughtful, be inquisitive #lrnchat
9:20 PM lodtrain A6) Start talking about design attitude – to define and reframe problems, encourage innovative thinking more ideas… #lrnchat
9:20 PM JaneBozarth RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:20 PM The_NthDegree @britz @The_NthDegree I think it’s a willingness to be open and learn rather than having a closed attitude… #lrnchat
9:20 PM lodtrain RT @JD_Dillon: A6) Talk to people who design experiences in your workplace that have “nothing to do with learning” #lrnchat
9:20 PM leadingincontxt RT @JD_Dillon: A6) Talk to people who design experiences in your workplace that have “nothing to do with learning” #lrnchat
9:20 PM SimonBlairTrain @MelMilloway: or a personal stenographer. 🙂 #lrnchat
9:20 PM tomspiglanin A6) experiment, try without fear of failure, but learn if I do #lrnchat
9:20 PM brunowinck @MelMilloway fork ! github saying #lrnchat
9:20 PM JD_Dillon A6) Share an article on the subject with your peers and stakeholders #lrnchat
9:20 PM KristieLBurk A6 create more brainstorming opportunities #lrnchat
9:20 PM urbie #lrnchat A6 Start small.
9:20 PM ChristieSpeaks RT @chriscarlson: A6) Start with understanding the learner and the learner’s needs. Don’t stop with the first idea. Ask for feedback often.…
9:20 PM lodtrain RT @The_NthDegree: @britz @The_NthDegree I think it’s a willingness to be open and learn rather than having a closed attitude… #lrnchat
9:21 PM JaneBozarth q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat
9:21 PM kelly_smith01 Q6)Get closer to your audience. How do they pull. ie “The Power of Pull” #lrnchat
9:21 PM AjayPangarkar allow your people to try and to fail! #lrnchat
9:21 PM lodtrain RT @tomspiglanin: A6) experiment, try without fear of failure, but learn if I do #lrnchat
9:21 PM JeremyDBond A6) suggest alternatives to meetings: designate “thinking time” w no distractions. Don’t talk strategy before defining the problem. #lrnchat
9:21 PM Quinnovator RT @JaneBozarth: q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat < that
9:21 PM brunowinck Exactly RT @JaneBozarth: q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat
9:21 PM SimonBlairTrain Yes! Time for the 5 Whys. @JaneBozarth: q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat
9:21 PM CoachRWZ @JaneBozarth Always love a good 5 Why Analysis for those old symptoms! #lrnchat
9:21 PM mohammadhassam @CaliforniaKara I agree. #lrnchat 🙂
9:21 PM JD_Dillon A6) Start every project with “how will people actually use this?” and test the answer #lrnchat
9:21 PM britz RT @JaneBozarth: q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat /This!
9:21 PM JaneBozarth q6: Ask “How does _______ interact with other parts of the whole? How can we make the pieces fit more tightly?” #lrnchat
9:22 PM AjayPangarkar q6) implement a Kaizen philosophy #lrnchat
9:22 PM MelMilloway @SimonBlairTrain my phone got the best of me. I will record myself like a detective lol #lrnchat
9:22 PM urbie #lrnchat A6 Open up your proven processes and take a deep dive with others’ eyes. Find where design thinking can add leverage.
9:22 PM Quinnovator a6) act like a child. Seriously. #lrnchat
9:22 PM theASIDEblog Great topic tonight and discussion on #lrnchat about design thinking. Thank you.
9:22 PM lodtrain RT @JaneBozarth: q6: Ask “How does _______ interact with other parts of the whole? How can we make the pieces fit more tightly?” #lrnchat
9:22 PM JD_Dillon A6) 1 word … Whiteboard #lrnchat
9:22 PM chriscarlson RT @JaneBozarth: q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat
9:22 PM chriscarlson RT @JaneBozarth: q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat
9:22 PM brunowinck RT @chriscarlson: A6) Start with understanding the learner and the learner’s needs. Don’t stop with the first idea. Ask for feedback often.…
9:22 PM kelly_smith01 Don’t ask the c level #lrnchat
9:22 PM JaneBozarth @CoachRWZ working w 5 why/root cause stuff on a project this week #lrnchat
9:22 PM brunowinck RT @chriscarlson: A4) ADDIE makes it seem like there is one solution. Design thinking leads to many solutions and narrows it down to one. #…
9:22 PM JD_Dillon RT @Quinnovator: a6) act like a child. Seriously. #lrnchat
9:22 PM dotmem2 A6/7) Kan-ban my week and focus on production. Meet with perspective internal clients to brainstorm, brainstorm, brainstorm. #lrnchat
9:22 PM kelly_smith01 RT @Quinnovator: a6) act like a child. Seriously. #lrnchat
9:23 PM kristenmaeve RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:23 PM PatriceKiraly RT @lrnchat: Q6) What can you do tomorrow or in the coming week to put more design thinking into your work(place)? #lrnchat
9:23 PM JD_Dillon A6) Acknowledge that people don’t come to work to learn. They learn by working. Design to that reality. #lrnchat
9:23 PM urbie #lrnchat A6 The last few months I’ve been working virtual. So I try a lot of crazy (to org’s IT) to bring distant peers, customers together
9:23 PM AjayPangarkar a6) actually, get into the heads of the C-level, align with their thinking #lrnchat
9:23 PM dotmem2 “@JeremyDBond: Well said. A6) designate “thinking time” w no distractions. Don’t talk strategy before defining the problem. #lrnchat”
9:23 PM The_NthDegree A6 Work (and learn) out loud. #lrnchat
9:23 PM ChristieSpeaks #lrnchat Define the problem before you find the solution – in meetings this seldom happens!
9:23 PM JaneBozarth RT @dotmem2: “@JeremyDBond: Well said. A6) designate “thinking time” w no distractions. Don’t talk strategy before defining the problem. #l…
9:23 PM CoachRWZ @JaneBozarth used it in a class of 11th graders to identify root issues of ISIS. They came up with economic relief strat. #lrnchat #shock
9:24 PM JaneBozarth @CoachRWZ cool #lrnchat
9:24 PM JaneBozarth RT @CoachRWZ: @JaneBozarth used it in a class of 11th graders to identify root issues of ISIS. They came up with economic relief strat. #lr…
9:24 PM lrnchat QWrap. It’s that time again. Please re-introduce yourselves. Shameless plugs welcome #lrnchat
9:24 PM urbie #lrnchat A6 Whatever you call it.. experiment, prototype, iterate until you find something that clicks for you and your team
9:24 PM learningdojo A6) Pay attention to what feels uncomfortable and don’t turn away from the insight it can provide. #lrnchat
9:24 PM audioswhite RT @JaneBozarth: q6 Ask: What problem do we *really* want to solve? We spend too much time solving symptoms #lrnchat
9:24 PM urbie RT @lrnchat: QWrap. It’s that time again. Please re-introduce yourselves. Shameless plugs welcome #lrnchat
9:24 PM JaneBozarth RT @lrnchat: QWrap. It’s that time again. Please re-introduce yourselves. Shameless plugs welcome #lrnchat
9:24 PM Quinnovator RT @lrnchat: QWrap. It’s that time again. Please re-introduce yourselves. Shameless plugs welcome #lrnchat < already?
9:24 PM audioswhite RT @Quinnovator: a6) take time, be thoughtful, be inquisitive #lrnchat
9:24 PM SimonBlairTrain @ChristieSpeaks: Scary how often people will solve what they assume is the problem, without being sure. #lrnchat
9:25 PM CaveoLearning Sears L&D director on informal #learning: “Learning doesn’t stop at the #training room door.” http://t.co/e4EXbWcJvF #clo #atd #lrnchat
9:25 PM chriscarlson A6) Find idea generators from a completely different area of the business and see how they view the problem. #lrnchat
9:25 PM CaliforniaKara Q6) a) Stop calling people users. b) Observe behaviors, not words. Check the say/do ratio at the door. #lrnchat
9:25 PM mohammadhassam @lrnchat A6) will be playing more games so, it will help me to learn and make a strategy to design my elearning course. #lrnchat
9:25 PM Quinnovator aW) blogging at http://t.co/Nm5yXCbV5R, consulting at http://t.co/FfFRKPWUDT, instigating at http://t.co/riPao8x0R5 #lrnchat
9:25 PM AjayPangarkar Ajay Pangarkar, workforce performance strategist from Montreal (sorry for being late) Author: The Trainer’s Balanced Scorecard” #lrnchat
9:25 PM scitechyEDU #DEEPdt #dtk12chat 2 IMO HT @theASIDEblog Best resources 4 EDU on DT R @stanforddschool http://t.co/RqubQ6sj2J Cooper Hewitt museum #lrnchat
9:25 PM CoachRWZ Thanks #lrnchat. Ryan from Atlanta. PS would love to connect on how to move farther into L&D and out of EDU
9:25 PM JaneBozarth Jane, headed to #LSCon next w sessions on Pinterest, communities (w @jd_dillon and @britz), and #lrnchat LIVE.
9:25 PM lodtrain Qwrap – design thinking #lrnchat thanks from IT Global Education – thanks for a great session all
9:25 PM JD_Dillon RT @JaneBozarth: Jane, headed to #LSCon next w sessions on Pinterest, communities (w @jd_dillon and @britz), and #lrnchat LIVE.
9:25 PM CoachRWZ @scitechyEDU @theASIDEblog @stanforddschool and the Queen has arrived. #lrnchat
9:25 PM JaneBozarth Buy my books! #lrnchat
9:25 PM Learning_Dude Haha! Oops. For no good reason, I completely missed #lrnchat! Ugh. Stephen from Roanoke, Virginia, USA. http://t.co/YlGtewyfYv
9:26 PM brunowinck Qwrap) Nice #lrnchat don’t stop, ideas keep pouring in ..
9:26 PM britz RT @chriscarlson: A6) Find idea generators from a completely different area of the business and see how they view the problem. #lrnchat
9:26 PM urbie #lrnchat urbie, education engineer.. You going to be at #mLearnCon in June? Say hey and come help with http://t.co/u1KUfSrcbs #tlap
9:26 PM CaliforniaKara Kara DeFrias, M.Ed., recovering ID, long-time UX strategist, big believer in helping people shine. #lrnchat
9:26 PM lodtrain RT @JaneBozarth: Jane, headed to #LSCon next w sessions on Pinterest, communities (w @jd_dillon and @britz), and #lrnchat LIVE.
9:26 PM Quinnovator aW) mLearnNow in Miami next week, #LSCon in a couple weeks, hope to see you there #lrnchat
9:26 PM brunowinck word RT @JaneBozarth: Buy my books! #lrnchat
9:26 PM The_NthDegree Awrap thanks everyone Nige from NZ reminding you to “learn out loud” http://t.co/MzyCoY28an #lrnchat
9:26 PM SimonBlairTrain @JaneBozarth Shameless, indeed. I love it! #lrnchat
9:26 PM MusesMediaLab #lrnchat Awrap John, Wisconsin, closer to blogging than last week, still passionate about instructional design
9:26 PM nataliecurrie A6: What is already working well? #appreciativeinquiry and #positivedeviance #lrnchat
9:26 PM AjayPangarkar Help me start a Workplace Revolution http://t.co/XJLuu4m4rD and at LSCon: Building Biz Skills for Trainers workshop (2wks) #lrnchat
9:26 PM Learning_Dude @JaneBozarth @jd_dillon @britz Very cool. I’m looking forward to the session on Pinterest. #lrnchat
9:26 PM tomspiglanin RT @lrnchat: QWrap. It’s that time again. Please re-introduce yourselves. Shameless plugs welcome #lrnchat
9:26 PM deacti_vate AW) blog http://t.co/8lYdPxCqkx; work at http://t.co/VSF432Ex75; promoting http://t.co/uf58IVUP6u (build your PLN!) #lrnchat
9:27 PM ActivateLearn @bschlenker I did and still do. It doesn’t help when manager doesn’t want you to do this or even offer it. #lrnchat
9:27 PM chriscarlson AWrap) Chris. L&D consultant from Minneapolis. Thinks and learns out loud at http://t.co/PZi3yA0hMI. #lrnchat
9:27 PM JaneBozarth Coming to #lscon? Plan to join #lrnchat live – hotel lobby bar.
9:27 PM JD_Dillon JD back in Orlando soon. Hope to cya at #LSCon, #EcoCon, and #ATD2015 in my backyard! Presenting at all 3! 😊 #lrnchat
9:27 PM JaneBozarth @CaliforniaKara good to see you. #lrnchat
9:27 PM KristieLBurk Qwrap – thanks all!! Sign up for edcampdtown on March 21 if you’re near Chester County! #lrnchat
9:27 PM MelMilloway Great chat, ya’ll. Feel free to follow me or connect on LinkedIn. It’s on my profile ✌️. #lrnchat
9:27 PM brunowinck Bruno Winck, thinking of disrupting self directed learning work at @kneaver from cold and beautiful moutains of central France #lrnchat
9:27 PM chriscarlson @JaneBozarth What does a #lrnchat live session look like?
9:27 PM AjayPangarkar What @JaneBozarth said, Buy my Books – by Ajay M. Pangarkar 😉 #lrnchat
9:27 PM urbie RT @JaneBozarth: Buy my books! #lrnchat
9:28 PM Quinnovator RT @JaneBozarth: Coming to #lscon? Plan to join #lrnchat live – hotel lobby bar.
9:28 PM JaneBozarth @Learning_Dude here’s a start : https://t.co/utTt72XQkF #lrnchat
9:28 PM OpenAccessLearn qwrap) Thanks all for a fast+fun hour! Mairi from Oz – reading+thinking+sharing+working on all things learning+performance related #lrnchat
9:28 PM SimonBlairTrain AWrap: Simon Blair, blogging at http://t.co/XaecrZKLnp and trying to learn, #lrnchat
9:28 PM deacti_vate Follow & connect on LinkedIn! #lrnchat http://t.co/hMheVV1LtM
9:28 PM JaneBozarth @chriscarlson there are beers and wings and this in a space together #lrnchat
9:28 PM leadingincontxt Share the Leading in Context Manifesto “What Ethical Leaders Believe” http://t.co/AGQCy5sGk8 #lrnchat
9:28 PM learningdojo AW) Lisa in Indianapolis. Exploring scrum in learning design. Love it! #lrnchat
9:29 PM britz Mark Britz, L&D mngr. Heading to #LSCon & leading a Morning Buzz Mar 26, 7:15am on supporting social in orgs #lrnchat
9:29 PM tomspiglanin Awrap Tom in So Cal, happy birthday Mr Dr Jane, and shameless plug The State of Instructional Design http://t.co/0GVM9NgNaS #lrnchat
9:29 PM brunowinck cld be a topic ! RT @learningdojo: AW) Lisa in Indianapolis. Exploring scrum in learning design. Love it! #lrnchat
9:29 PM chriscarlson @JaneBozarth Wow, and I thought #lrnchat couldn’t get any better. 🙂
9:29 PM urbie MT @TomTramaglini: A3: Listening, Listening, Listening #EdTherapy #lrnchat
9:29 PM mkorn50 RT @atomic_learning: If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow. John Dewey #ntchat #lrnchat
9:29 PM scitechyEDU @CoachRWZ @theASIDEblog @stanforddschool Not at all Ryan yet thankU #lrnchat Best DT resources Teachers in the Trenches #dtk12chat
9:30 PM JaneBozarth @deacti_vate Curious: why do you like linkedin? #lrnchat
9:30 PM scitechyEDU RT @CoachRWZ: HMW convince leaders to embrace a culture of #designthinking? #lrnchat
9:31 PM ChristieSpeaks #lrnchat See you all at ATD ICE I hope!
9:31 PM lrnchat Thanks everyone for joining #lrnchat tonight! Look for weekly transcripts at http://t.co/ijNIXq164N