Adapting the Compass Framework in a hybrid course on wearable technology design and futures thinking


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2022-11
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Maranan, Diego S.
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The Wearable Futures Hackathon (WFH) was a 12-week long, hybrid learning experience was collaboratively created with and for undergraduate students at UP Open University’s Bachelor of Arts program in Multimedia Studies (BAMS). The course explores wearable technology, e-textiles, speculative design, and futures thinking. The course is the first of its kind at the university in terms of the following aspects: - The course themes (i.e., physical computing, e-textiles, speculative design, and futures thinking); and - The use of a hybrid format (80% online, 20% face to face) for BAMS studio course. For this course, the Index Project's design thinking framework--the Compass--was integrated with UPOU’s standard principle and practices in outcomes-based online learning design resource-based course authoring.
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This report was prepared and submitted to the Index Project as part of the Design to Improve Life designer competency training program organized by the Design Center of the Philippines. This report is also available online on https://www.notion.so/Adapting-the-Compass-Framework-in-a-hybrid-course-on-wearable-technology-design-and-futures-thinking-b5ce391429b24ea8b558922047d10d27 as a Notion template that can be duplicated as a template for reuse.
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