Sketch It
reflex
Sketch It (SKETCH)
get your ideas out of your head and in front of others
Don't just think, draw a picture. There is value here in terms of communicating with others and there is value here in terms of entering into a dialog with yourself - does it look like what you mean? How so? How not?
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Assign to HCD Session:
Spare Session | More Tools | For Humans, By Humans, Among Humans | Presentations, Pitches, and Critiques | Making Ideas Happen | Extra | Presentations | Pitch and Catch II | Pitch and Catch I | Iterate, Iterate, Iterate | MVP, Real Users, and Iteration | Into the Field and Back Again | Iteration | From Idea to World | From Data to Insights | Listening and Watching | HCD Welcome and Intro |
Spare Session | More Tools | For Humans, By Humans, Among Humans | Presentations, Pitches, and Critiques | Making Ideas Happen | Extra | Presentations | Pitch and Catch II | Pitch and Catch I | Iterate, Iterate, Iterate | MVP, Real Users, and Iteration | Into the Field and Back Again | Iteration | From Idea to World | From Data to Insights | Listening and Watching | HCD Welcome and Intro |
Unassign to HCD week:
Spare Session | More Tools | For Humans, By Humans, Among Humans | Presentations, Pitches, and Critiques | Making Ideas Happen | Extra | Presentations | Pitch and Catch II | Pitch and Catch I | Iterate, Iterate, Iterate | MVP, Real Users, and Iteration | Into the Field and Back Again | Iteration | From Idea to World | From Data to Insights | Listening and Watching | HCD Welcome and Intro |
Spare Session | More Tools | For Humans, By Humans, Among Humans | Presentations, Pitches, and Critiques | Making Ideas Happen | Extra | Presentations | Pitch and Catch II | Pitch and Catch I | Iterate, Iterate, Iterate | MVP, Real Users, and Iteration | Into the Field and Back Again | Iteration | From Idea to World | From Data to Insights | Listening and Watching | HCD Welcome and Intro |
Content: | REFLEX | REPERTOIRE |
Course tags: | Computational Thinking | Human Centered Design |
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