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“A Network that Learns”: Creating Pathway Experiences for Hive Youth Dixie Ching & Rafi Santo Christopher Hoadley & Kylie Peppler MAGNET, July 17 th , 2014

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Page 1: Youth Trajectories: Pathways Design Charrette Presentation

“A Network that Learns”: Creating Pathway Experiences

for Hive Youth Dixie Ching & Rafi Santo

Christopher Hoadley & Kylie Peppler

MAGNET, July 17th, 2014

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Hi Laura Davis!

Leah on Hive Next

Introductions

Welcome!

HRL’s role

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Problem Space Definition

Presentation of Initiatives

Design Sprints + Presentations/Playtesting (2 rounds)

Next Steps

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Etherpad: bit.ly/EtherpadJune17

Project Dossiers: • ASWMfinder: bit.ly/AWSMfinder• Attendance Tracker:

bit.ly/AttendanceTrack• Youth Meetup: bit.ly/YouthMeetup• SMS Tool: bit.ly/SMSTool

Agenda: bit.ly/AgendaJune17

Links

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Why a Youth Trajectories Charrette?

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Social Learning Ecology Maps

People

Mat. Knowledge

Building

Emotional Brokering Inst.

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2 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

3 H H H H H H H

4 H H H H H

5 H H H H

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(OCTOBER, during Hive program)(DECEMBER - after Hive program)

Mat. Knowledge

Building

Emotional Brokering Inst.

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2 H H H H

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“Post-program slump”

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Problem Space DefinitionWhat do we mean by “pathway experiences”?

What are the challenges?

For each prompt:• Read through, add, comment, +1

HRL will compile and share in the future.

etherpad.mozilla.org/EtherpadJune17

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Creating “pathway experiences” for youth

What’s a symptom and what’s a true problem?

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Determining Root Causes: 5-Whys

1. Write down a specific issue.2. Ask: “Why did this issue come about?”3. Write the answer below the challenge.4. Repeat until you can’t think of an

answer (may take around 5 rounds)5. Final answer may be a root cause.

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Youth unaware of relevant programs in HiveEducators tell youth but

youth don’t rememberEducators don’t tell youth

about Hive programs

Educators know

Educators don’t know

Didn’t see minigroup post

Not a member of minigroup

Too many posts in feed

Not considered member of Hive

Too busy to check minigroup

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Determining Root Causes: 5-Whys

1. Write down a specific issue.2. Ask: “Why did this issue come about?”3. Write the answer below the challenge.4. Repeat until you can’t think of an

answer (may take around 5 rounds)5. Final answer may be a root cause.

Pick a challenge/issue.Give this process a try!Take notes in etherpad.

Let’s discuss in 10 minutes.

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Root Cause Analyses (and other things…)

Design of Initiatives

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Presentations

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Next up:Design Sprints + Presentations/Playtesting

See you at 12:20PM!

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Design Sprint 1

Champions announce goals

Choose groups; scribe

Comment on dossier

Work on goal

Present on progress

Presentations start at

1:50pm!

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Presentations and Feedback

Things I liked.Questions I have.

Suggestions

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Design Sprint 2

Review feedback

Choose new scribe

Work on goal

Final playtest/presentation

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Playtest and Presentations

Things I liked.Questions I have.

Suggestions

At 4:15pm, regroup and discuss your feedback.-- If you ran a playtest: What did you expect to happen? What actually happen? Would you do anything differently going forward?

-- If you made a presentation: What feedback did you receive? How might that change your design?

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Next Steps

Fill out Project Implementation Plan

Champions will report back @ 4:45PM

Let’s look at one together…

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This project is made possible through the generous support of the Hive Digital Media and Learning Fund at the

New York Community Trust.

Thank you!

Stay updated at:

hiveresearchlab.org

@hiveresearchlab