The students of INTEG 275 (Making Collaboration Work) and INTEG 320 (The Museum Course: Research and Design) are in the midst of a design challenge and are seeking your feedback!
This session of INTEG 10 will take the form of a Design Charrette, where students will meet in small groups and take turns sharing ideas, offering critiques, and considering potential improvements. Through the process of asking questions and offering feedback, participants will help these students refine their big ideas, objectives, and possible approaches. Having input from others outside their class will be an invaluable part of the design process.
This is the first official “Ideas Exchange” of its kind in KI. It will be a unique opportunity for fruitful cross-cohort collaboration. It will also give everyone in the KI community a window into what students are working on in some of their KI courses. We hope you will join us!
This seminar will be co-facilitated by Katie Plaisance, KI Associate Professor and Paul McKone, Senior Design Instructor.
notes:
- We'll use AL 211 (instead of HH 1101) because it's better set up for group work, and good to get to know this location of INTEG 10 for the winter term.
- The seminar this week is only for KI students registered this term for the in-person INTEG 10 class, and KI faculty and staff.