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People were asked about their belief in the climate emergency and which policies, across six areas – energy, economy, transportation, farms and food, protecting people, and nature – that they would like their government to enact./p>p>The first question was “Do you think climate change is a global emergency?” (Yes/No)./p>p>And Italy is in first position together with UK: 81% of respondents from Italy think climate change is a global emergency./p>figure classwp-block-image size-large>a hrefhttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?ssl1>img data-attachment-id14223 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2022/12/21/italy-as-best-country-in-believing-climate-change-is-a-global-emergency/image-3/ data-orig-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?fit2082%2C3145&ssl1 data-orig-size2082,3145 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titleimage data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?fit199%2C300&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?fit625%2C944&ssl1 loadinglazy width625 height944 srchttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-678x1024.png?resize625%2C944&ssl1 alt classwp-image-14223 srcsethttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?resize678%2C1024&ssl1 678w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?resize199%2C300&ssl1 199w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?resize768%2C1160&ssl1 768w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?resize1017%2C1536&ssl1 1017w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?resize1356%2C2048&ssl1 1356w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?resize624%2C943&ssl1 624w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?w1250 1250w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png?w1875 1875w sizes(max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px data-recalc-dims1 />/a>/figure>p>The second question was “If yes, what should the world do about it?” (a. Do everything necessary, urgently / b. Act slowly while we learn more about what to do / c. The world is already doing enough / d. Do nothing)/p>p>And Italy is the first one here: 78% of respondents from Italy who answered Yes to the first question say we should do Everything Necessary, Urgently in response./p>figure classwp-block-image size-large>a hrefhttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?ssl1>img data-attachment-id14224 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2022/12/21/italy-as-best-country-in-believing-climate-change-is-a-global-emergency/image-1-3/ data-orig-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?fit1974%2C3097&ssl1 data-orig-size1974,3097 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titleimage-1 data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?fit191%2C300&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?fit625%2C980&ssl1 loadinglazy width625 height980 srchttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1-653x1024.png?resize625%2C980&ssl1 alt classwp-image-14224 srcsethttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?resize653%2C1024&ssl1 653w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?resize191%2C300&ssl1 191w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?resize768%2C1205&ssl1 768w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?resize979%2C1536&ssl1 979w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?resize1305%2C2048&ssl1 1305w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?resize624%2C979&ssl1 624w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?w1974&ssl1 1974w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?w1250 1250w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png?w1875 1875w sizes(max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px data-recalc-dims1 />/a>/figure>p>I did not have at all the perception that in Italy there is a high (and higher than all other countries) awareness about climate change as a global emergency but let me appreciate it anyway: now it is time to move from belief and awareness to action./p>p>The survey asked people which of 18 climate policies they would like their country to pursue to address climate change. Overall, the most popular among participating countries were/p>p>– Conserve forests and land (54%)br>– Use solar, wind and renewable power (53%)br>– Climate friendly farming techniques (52%)br>– Invest more money in green business and jobs (50%)/p>figure classwp-block-image>img srchttps://i1.wp.com/www.mission1point5learn.org/themes/undp/images/chartNew/The%20World%E2%80%99s%20Most%20Popular%20Climate%20Policies.png?w625&ssl1 alt data-recalc-dims1/>/figure>p>/p> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2022/12/21/italy-as-best-country-in-believing-climate-change-is-a-global-emergency/ title6:24 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2022-12-21T06:24:25-07:00>21 December 2022/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-13451 classpost-13451 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/12/11/im-in-the-worlds-top-2-scientists/ relbookmark>I’m in the world’s top 2% scientists ;)/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/12/11/im-in-the-worlds-top-2-scientists/#respond>span classleave-reply>Leave a reply/span>/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>I’ve been informed I’m in the Stanford list of world’s top 2% scientists. Wow!/p>figure classwp-block-image size-large is-style-default>img data-attachment-id13454 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/12/11/im-in-the-worlds-top-2-scientists/image-1/ data-orig-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-1.png?fit498%2C609&ssl1 data-orig-size498,609 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titleimage-1 data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-1.png?fit245%2C300&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-1.png?fit498%2C609&ssl1 loadinglazy width498 height609 srchttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-1.png?resize498%2C609&ssl1 alt classwp-image-13454 srcsethttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-1.png?w498&ssl1 498w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-1.png?resize245%2C300&ssl1 245w sizes(max-width: 498px) 100vw, 498px data-recalc-dims1 />/figure>p>In reality, I’m in the list that appears in a a hrefhttps://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918>paper titled “Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators” published on Plos Biology /a>on October 16, 2020 by three authors and the first author is affiliated with Stanford University./p>figure classwp-block-image size-large is-style-default>a hrefhttps://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918>img data-attachment-id13452 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/12/11/im-in-the-worlds-top-2-scientists/image/ data-orig-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?fit1188%2C355&ssl1 data-orig-size1188,355 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titleimage data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?fit300%2C90&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?fit625%2C187&ssl1 loadinglazy width625 height187 srchttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-1024x306.png?resize625%2C187&ssl1 alt classwp-image-13452 srcsethttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?resize1024%2C306&ssl1 1024w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?resize300%2C90&ssl1 300w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?resize768%2C229&ssl1 768w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?resize624%2C186&ssl1 624w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.png?w1188&ssl1 1188w sizes(max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px data-recalc-dims1 />/a>/figure>p>Anyway it is a good news and I guess there is not better place to brag about this than in my not-so-active-anymore blog ;)/p>p>If you want to have a look at the complete list of scientists, check a hrefhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/175NTNjFoi-LA3C6p6y5YNPBemm0NDGgo/edit?fbclidIwAR3r4rR-cxj2T4zrv7WUlDr26ERBDdD-DzWNd9LtqU7Y_Vp9ao2XZ60pXNc#gid1289649748>this copy of the (very long) excel file/a>./p> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/12/11/im-in-the-worlds-top-2-scientists/ title1:56 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2020-12-11T01:56:49-07:00>11 December 2020/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-12869 classpost-12869 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/03/02/the-impact-of-user-interface-on-young-childrens-computational-thinking-better-tangible-wood-or-non-tangible-screen/ relbookmark>The impact of user interface on young children’s computational thinking. Better tangible (wood!) or non-tangible (screen)?/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/03/02/the-impact-of-user-interface-on-young-childrens-computational-thinking-better-tangible-wood-or-non-tangible-screen/#comments>1 Reply/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>I read “The impact of user interface on young children’s computational thinking” (a hrefhttps://sites.tufts.edu/devtech/files/2018/02/pugnali-sullivan-bers-interface.pdf>pdf/a>) by Sullivan, Bers, Pugnali (2017). Wonderful paper!/p>p>Authors compare a tangible interface to robotics programming and a non-tangible interface. The tangible interface is a hrefhttps://kinderlabrobotics.com/kibo/>KIBO/a>, a robotic kit programmed with wooden blocks, basically making Scratch physical. (I totally love KIBO, so I’m biased ;)/p>p>The non-tangible interface is ScratchJr, i.e. robots are programmed via the screen of a tablet./p>p>They compare it with children in the age range 4-7 (average age of 5.86 years old!). Both groups had 14 children. The curriculum for both groups explored the same computational thinking concepts: sequencing, repeat loops, and conditionals. /p>figure classwp-block-image size-large is-style-default>a hrefhttps://kinderlabrobotics.com/kibo/>img data-attachment-id12874 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/03/02/the-impact-of-user-interface-on-young-childrens-computational-thinking-better-tangible-wood-or-non-tangible-screen/kibo-in-action/ data-orig-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/kibo-in-action.jpg?fit450%2C450&ssl1 data-orig-size450,450 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titlekibo-in-action data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/kibo-in-action.jpg?fit300%2C300&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/kibo-in-action.jpg?fit450%2C450&ssl1 loadinglazy width450 height450 srchttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/kibo-in-action.jpg?resize450%2C450&ssl1 alt classwp-image-12874 srcsethttps://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/kibo-in-action.jpg?w450&ssl1 450w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/kibo-in-action.jpg?resize300%2C300&ssl1 300w, https://i1.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/kibo-in-action.jpg?resize150%2C150&ssl1 150w sizes(max-width: 450px) 100vw, 450px data-recalc-dims1 />/a>/figure>p>Results:/p>p>1) COMPUTATIONAL THINKING: The evaluation compared the two groups with respect to four computational thinking categories: Sequencing, Repeat Loops, Conditional Statements, and Debugging. br>(kibo > scratchjr) strong>Students in the tangible KIBO group scored higher across all four computational thinking categories/strong> in comparison to the graphical ScratchJr group. strong>Differences for sequencing and debugging tasks were statistically significant/strong>./p>p>2) POSITIVE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT. The evaluation compared the two groups with respect to 6 positive behaviors (6 C): content creation, creativity, communication, collaboration, community building and choices of conduct. /p>ul>li>em>content creation and creativity: br>/em> (kibo) strong>children in the tangible group focused on the goal at hand first and once, that was complete, they moved onto exploring other ideas. /strong>They also explored the different functions within KIBO’s programming language as their main creative outlet instead of focusing on the art materials around them. br> (scratchjr) Tstrong>hose in the graphical group often got distracted by the multitude of options within the application/strong>, but eventually completed the challenge given to them. They spent time using the paint editor features that ScratchJr offers to edit and create characters and backgrounds as their way of making their projects stand out from the rest./li>li>em>communication and collaboration:br>/em> (kibo) strong>In the tangible group, students were able to easily look around the room and see other student’s robots/strong>. This allowed them to explore what everyone was doing and to prompt them to ask one another questions and receive peer help and input on their own work. It also allowed counselors and research assistants to easily see who was on or off task, and to see who needed help.br> (scrtachjr) strong>In contrast, in the graphical group, it was much more difficult for counselors to see what children were working on and whether or not they were off task/strong>. It was difficult to see what was on each child’s iPad screen at any given time, meaning that both children and counselors needed to go out of their way to find out what everyone was working on and to ask questions. Finally, it put more responsibility on the child to ask for help, since the adults could not always tell if there were any problems with the kids’ programs./li>li>em>choise of conduct and community building (i.e. general ambiance of the room)br>/em> (kibo) Istrong>n the tangible group, children were often moving around with their robots or going over to other groups to explore their projects/strong>. The children were also generally on the louder side, especially when sharing their projects in the tech circle. They seemed very engaged and eager to share their learning. br> (scratchjr) strong>With the graphical group, children were generally very quiet and respectful in the traditional classroom sense/strong>. They were often either hyper-focused on their own work, or on the people close to them. Students only occasionally walked around to explore other people’s projects. It was clear from these observations that both groups demonstrated positive conduct and community building, but it different ways./li>/ul>p>From my personal subjective preferences, I would say that manipulating things with hands (tangible) is better than manipulating abstract things on a tablet screen. Montessori docet! ;)/p>p>Reference: Sullivan, A., Bers, M., & Pugnali, A. (2017). The impact of user interface on young children’s computational thinking. Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations in Practice, 16(1), 171-193./p>p>/p> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2020/03/02/the-impact-of-user-interface-on-young-childrens-computational-thinking-better-tangible-wood-or-non-tangible-screen/ title3:01 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2020-03-02T03:01:12-07:00>2 March 2020/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-11926 classpost-11926 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-uncategorized tag-data-comics tag-paper> header classentry-header> img width624 height928 srchttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?fit624%2C928&ssl1 classattachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image alt loadinglazy srcsethttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?w1778&ssl1 1778w, https://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?resize202%2C300&ssl1 202w, https://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?resize768%2C1142&ssl1 768w, https://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?resize689%2C1024&ssl1 689w, https://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?resize624%2C928&ssl1 624w, https://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?w1250 1250w sizes(max-width: 624px) 100vw, 624px data-attachment-id11927 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2019/06/27/cool-paper-written-drawn-as-a-comics/data_comics_paper/ data-orig-filehttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?fit1778%2C2644&ssl1 data-orig-size1778,2644 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titleThe Emerging Genre of Data Comics data-image-description<p>Paper by<br />Benjamin Bach, Harvard University<br />Nathalie Henry Riche, Microsoft Research<br />Hanspeter Pfister, Harvard University<br />Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary</p> data-medium-filehttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?fit202%2C300&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/data_comics_paper.png?fit625%2C929&ssl1 /> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2019/06/27/cool-paper-written-drawn-as-a-comics/ relbookmark>Cool paper “written/drawn” as a comic/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2019/06/27/cool-paper-written-drawn-as-a-comics/#comments>1 Reply/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>a hrefhttps://aviz.fr/~bbach/homepage/topics/datacomics/DataComics.pdf>“The Emerging Genre of Data Comics”/a> is an article that was published in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, June 2017 but it is actually a comic. Cool!/p>p>/p> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> and tagged a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/data-comics/ reltag>data comics/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/paper/ reltag>paper/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2019/06/27/cool-paper-written-drawn-as-a-comics/ title2:02 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2019-06-27T02:02:41-07:00>27 June 2019/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-11363 classpost-11363 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized tag-award tag-chi tag-honourable-mention tag-mobility tag-paper> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2019/03/20/a-walk-on-the-child-side-our-chi-paper-got-a-honourable-mention-award/ relbookmark>A walk on the CHIld side: our CHI paper got a Honourable Mention award!/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2019/03/20/a-walk-on-the-child-side-our-chi-paper-got-a-honourable-mention-award/#respond>span classleave-reply>Leave a reply/span>/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>Our paper “A Walk on the Child Side: Investigating Parents’ andbr> Children’s Experience and Perspective on Mobilebr> Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility” was accepted at CHI 2019 and also got a Honourable Mention. Wow! /p>figure classwp-block-embed-slideshare aligncenter wp-block-embed is-type-rich is-provider-slideshare wp-embed-aspect-1-1 wp-has-aspect-ratio>div classwp-block-embed__wrapper>iframe loadinglazy titleA walk on the child side: Investigating Parents’ and Children’s Experience and Perspective on Mobile Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility srchttps://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/HFF8s3KA0oJuh4 width427 height356 frameborder0 marginwidth0 marginheight0 scrollingno styleborder:1px solid #CCC; border-width:1px; margin-bottom:5px; max-width: 100%; allowfullscreen> /iframe> div stylemargin-bottom:5px> strong> a hrefhttps://www.slideshare.net/MichelaFerron/a-walk-on-the-child-side-investigating-parents-and-childrens-experience-and-perspective-on-mobile-technology-for-outdoor-child-independent-mobility titleA walk on the child side: Investigating Parents’ and Children’s Experience and Perspective on Mobile Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility target_blank>A walk on the child side: Investigating Parents’ and Children’s Experience and Perspective on Mobile Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility/a> /strong> from strong>a hrefhttps://www.slideshare.net/MichelaFerron target_blank>Michela Ferron/a>/strong> /div>/div>/figure>p>You can read the paper and a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/papers/a-walk-on-the-child-side-investigating-parents-and-childrens-experience-and-perspective-on-mobile-technology-for-outdoor-child-independent-mobility/>download the pdf at the paper page/a>. Enjoy!/p>figure classwp-block-embed-wordpress wp-block-embed is-type-wp-embed is-provider-ramblings-by-paolo-on-web-2-0-wikipedia-social-networking-trust-reputation>div classwp-block-embed__wrapper>blockquote classwp-embedded-content data-secretuYumXEqZvj>a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/papers/a-walk-on-the-child-side-investigating-parents-and-childrens-experience-and-perspective-on-mobile-technology-for-outdoor-child-independent-mobility/>A Walk on the Child Side: Investigating Parents’ and Children’s Experience and Perspective on Mobile Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility/a>/blockquote>iframe title“A Walk on the Child Side: Investigating Parents’ and Children’s Experience and Perspective on Mobile Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility” — Ramblings by Paolo on Web2.0, Wikipedia, Social Networking, Trust, Reputation, ... classwp-embedded-content sandboxallow-scripts securityrestricted styleposition: absolute; clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px); srchttps://www.gnuband.org/papers/a-walk-on-the-child-side-investigating-parents-and-childrens-experience-and-perspective-on-mobile-technology-for-outdoor-child-independent-mobility/embed/#?secretuYumXEqZvj data-secretuYumXEqZvj width600 height338 frameborder0 marginwidth0 marginheight0 scrollingno>/iframe>/div>/figure> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> and tagged a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/award/ reltag>award/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/chi/ reltag>Chi/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/honourable-mention/ reltag>Honourable Mention/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/mobility/ reltag>mobility/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/paper/ reltag>paper/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2019/03/20/a-walk-on-the-child-side-our-chi-paper-got-a-honourable-mention-award/ title6:44 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2019-03-20T06:44:57-07:00>20 March 2019/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-9403 classpost-9403 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized tag-ai tag-artificial-intelligence tag-google tag-machine_learning> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2018/10/19/google-ux-designers-demystify-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning/ relbookmark>Google UX Designers demystify Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2018/10/19/google-ux-designers-demystify-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning/#respond>span classleave-reply>Leave a reply/span>/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>Josh Lovejoy a hrefhttps://twitter.com/jdlovejoy>@jdlovejoy/a>, in the first minutes of this video about human-centered machine learning, explains “artificial intelligence is really anything where there is an automated decision being made” and cites, as examples, a toaster and automatic doors. Yes, strong>your toaster is AI!/strong> And then “what’s distinct about machine learning as a subset of AI is that decisions are learned”. As simple as that. Refreshening./p>p>span classembed-youtube styletext-align:center; display: block;>iframe classyoutube-player width625 height352 srchttps://www.youtube.com/embed/FpgbqgAEPfo?version3&rel1&showsearch0&showinfo1&iv_load_policy1&fs1&hlen-US&autohide2&wmodetransparent allowfullscreentrue styleborder:0; sandboxallow-scripts allow-same-origin allow-popups allow-presentation>/iframe>/span>/p>p>You might also want to check the very interesting articles from a hrefhttps://design.google/library/ai/>Google’s People + AI Research team. /a>/p>p>Below two screenshots from the beginning of the video when Josh makes the case for toaster and automatic doors being examples of AI./p>figure classwp-block-image size-large>a hrefhttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/image.png?ssl1>img data-attachment-id13834 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2018/10/19/google-ux-designers-demystify-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning/image-2/ 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https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/image-1.png?resize1536%2C864&ssl1 1536w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/image-1.png?resize624%2C351&ssl1 624w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/image-1.png?w1920&ssl1 1920w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/image-1.png?w1250 1250w sizes(max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px data-recalc-dims1 />/a>/figure> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> and tagged a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/ai/ reltag>ai/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/artificial-intelligence/ reltag>artificial intelligence/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/google/ reltag>Google/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/machine_learning/ reltag>machine learning/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2018/10/19/google-ux-designers-demystify-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning/ title2:21 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2018-10-19T02:21:18-07:00>19 October 2018/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-6231 classpost-6231 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized tag-graphs tag-jupyter tag-matplotlib tag-python tag-xkcd> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/12/29/gallery-of-xkcd-and-other-python-matplotlib-styles/ relbookmark>Gallery of XKCD and other Python matplotlib styles/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/12/29/gallery-of-xkcd-and-other-python-matplotlib-styles/#respond>span classleave-reply>Leave a reply/span>/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>I’m reading the wonderful “a hrefhttps://jakevdp.github.io/PythonDataScienceHandbook/>Python Data Science Handbook/a>” by Jake VanderPlas, a book written entirely as Jupyter notebooks! And got excited about matplotlib styles but a hrefhttps://xkcd.com/>XKCD/a> “style” was missing so I modified a bit the code for rendering the different styles to include it. Below a small part of the gallery (XKCD style is the first line) which is generated by the a hrefhttps://gist.github.com/phauly/ed45963ffea2bf61e354ee9c0ccba7a7>jupyter notebook available as a gist on github/a> and embedded below./p>p>img data-attachment-id6233 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/12/29/gallery-of-xkcd-and-other-python-matplotlib-styles/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery/ data-orig-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?fit801%2C513&ssl1 data-orig-size801,513 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titlexkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?fit300%2C192&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?fit625%2C400&ssl1 loadinglazy srchttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?resize625%2C400 alt width625 height400 classalignright size-full wp-image-6233 srcsethttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?w801&ssl1 801w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?resize300%2C192&ssl1 300w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?resize768%2C492&ssl1 768w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery.png?resize624%2C400&ssl1 624w sizes(max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px data-recalc-dims1 />/p>p>./p>div classoembed-gist>script srchttps://gist.github.com/phauly/ed45963ffea2bf61e354ee9c0ccba7a7.js>/script>noscript>View the code on a hrefhttps://gist.github.com/phauly/ed45963ffea2bf61e354ee9c0ccba7a7>Gist/a>./noscript>/div>p>I love XKCD graphs, for example the following one, and you can create them with Python!!!/p>p>div stylewidth: 468px classwp-caption alignnone>a hrefhttps://xkcd.com/1064/>img loadinglazy srchttps://i0.wp.com/imgs.xkcd.com/comics/front_door.png?resize458%2C307&ssl1 width458 height307 classsize-full data-recalc-dims1 />/a>p classwp-caption-text>XKCD graph/p>/div>/p>p>img data-attachment-id6244 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/12/29/gallery-of-xkcd-and-other-python-matplotlib-styles/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery_complete-2/ data-orig-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery_complete-1.png?fit797%2C4020&ssl1 data-orig-size797,4020 data-comments-opened1 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https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery_complete-1.png?resize768%2C3874&ssl1 768w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery_complete-1.png?resize203%2C1024&ssl1 203w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/xkcd_matplotlib_styles_gallery_complete-1.png?resize624%2C3147&ssl1 624w sizes(max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px data-recalc-dims1 />/p> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> and tagged a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/graphs/ reltag>graphs/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/jupyter/ reltag>jupyter/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/matplotlib/ reltag>matplotlib/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/python/ reltag>python/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/xkcd/ reltag>xkcd/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/12/29/gallery-of-xkcd-and-other-python-matplotlib-styles/ title7:05 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2017-12-29T07:05:29-07:00>29 December 2017/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-2833 classpost-2833 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/29/3-open-positions-on-design-thinking-available-in-trento/ relbookmark>3 open positions on design thinking available in Trento!/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/29/3-open-positions-on-design-thinking-available-in-trento/#respond>span classleave-reply>Leave a reply/span>/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>img data-attachment-id2846 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/29/3-open-positions-on-design-thinking-available-in-trento/we-are-hiring/ data-orig-filehttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/we-are-hiring.png?fit568%2C440&ssl1 data-orig-size568,440 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titlewe-are-hiring data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/we-are-hiring.png?fit300%2C232&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/we-are-hiring.png?fit568%2C440&ssl1 loadinglazy srchttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/we-are-hiring.png?resize150%2C150 alt width150 height150 classalignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2846 srcsethttps://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/we-are-hiring.png?resize150%2C150&ssl1 150w, https://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/we-are-hiring.png?zoom2&resize150%2C150 300w, https://i0.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/we-are-hiring.png?zoom3&resize150%2C150 450w sizes(max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px data-recalc-dims1 /> The new adventure I was mentioning few days ago is the a hrefhttp://r.unitn.it/en/lett/design-research-lab>Design Research Lab/a>, a joint initiative of University of Trento, Confindustria, a hrefhttp://www.artigianelli.tn.it>Art Institute Artigianelli/a> and Bruno Kessler Foundation./p>p>We are currently recruiting and now there are 3 open positions as research fellow in the Design Research Lab. The duration of the contract is for 12 months. The gross amount is 19.668 euros.br />All the a hrefhttp://web.unitn.it/files/download/44521/2_bando_ass_design_pubb.pdf>details are in the call/a>.br />The broad goals of the Design Research Lab (and the tasks of the research fellows) are to effectively promote in public and private organizations the culture of services and their design as levers of product creation and central factors of local development./p>p>The strong>deadline for applying is 12 April 2017/strong> (hurry up!)br />Feel free to a hrefhttp://www.gnuband.org/contact/>ask me any question/a>. We might end up working together ;)/p> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/29/3-open-positions-on-design-thinking-available-in-trento/ title3:34 am relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2017-03-29T03:34:39-07:00>29 March 2017/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-2799 classpost-2799 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized tag-airbnb tag-design-thinking tag-service-design> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/27/design-thinking-and-how-it-transformed-airbnb-from-failing-startup-to-billion-dollar-business/ relbookmark>Design thinking and how it transformed Airbnb from failing startup to billion-dollar business/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/27/design-thinking-and-how-it-transformed-airbnb-from-failing-startup-to-billion-dollar-business/#respond>span classleave-reply>Leave a reply/span>/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>Very interesting conversation with Joe Gebbia, co-founder of Airbnb. I share some insights I got by watching the 2013 video./p>p>iframe loadinglazy width560 height315 srchttps://www.youtube.com/embed/RUEjYswwWPY frameborder0 allowfullscreen>/iframe>/p>ul>li>First insight: they were 3 founders in California with a stagnating company (Airbnb), they could have kept staying in their office trying to improve the site, write more software code and instead what did they do? Realising that apartments in New York all had horrible photos, they took a flight (from California to New York!), rented a camera, knock on doors of Airbnb users in New York, took better photos of their apartments and replace them on the site. As Joe says in the interview, “for the first year, we sat behind our computer screens trying to code our way through problems”, instead going to meet their users is one of the pillars of design thinking, its very human-centred focus. Just after this intervention, revenues which were stagnating at 200 dollars per week went up to 400 dollars per week. Near the end, Joe says strong>“if you ever want to understand your product, go stay in the home of your customer”/strong> (well, this applies only to Airbnb … and maybe also to a hrefhttp://www.gnuband.org/tag/couchsurfing/>Couchsurfing/a> ;)/li>li>Actually the previous suggestion was given to Airbnb founder by Paul Graham (of Ycombinator, I loved his a hrefhttp://www.paulgraham.com/hp.html>“hackers and painters” essay/a>!) which suggested strong>it’s okay to do things that don’t scale/strong>. What is the meaning? I think it’s again about being very human-centred, going out of the building, develop empathy with specific persons and really understand him/her. So that you can make improvements that really satisfy real needs (of at least one real person!). Scaling to millions of persons will come later, if needed. /li>li>Another suggestion by Paul Graham was strong>go meet the people/strong> which again is the very human-centred side of design thinking. The interviewer asks “what if your company is not for < go out and meet people?> and Joe replies “well, be pirate”, a sort of “do it anyway” but then I asked my self how do you get it accepted? This reminded me of the pragmatic book a hrefhttp://undercoverux.com>Undercover User Experience Design/a>./li>li>And what can the employee bring back from this “go out and meet people” to the company? Joe replies “strong>visible, tactical, tangible insight that came from somebody is consuming your product or your service”/strong>/li>li>Joe suggests to strong>become the patient/strong> (of your service/product). For example, every new employee at Airbnb, during the first week, makes a trip (using Airbnb of course), document it and share insights with his/her new department. Wow!/li>li>Joe also cites the strong>stars vs heart icons story/strong>: when you start as new employee at Airbnb, you ship (a new small feature, something) on day one, so that new employees can experience shipping on day one. A newly hired designer was given the task of looking at the star functionality (an icon you click in order to save a listing you find interesting). After few hours he or she comes back with something like “I think the stars are the kinds of things you see in utility-driven experiences. Instead Airbnb is so aspirational. Why don’t we tap into that? I’m going to change that to a heart.” And Joe “Wow, okay. It’s interesting” and they just shipped the new feature, to the entire userbase (not a/b testing or just shipping it to 10% of the users)! They also added some code in it in order to track it and see how behavior change. And the next day they checked the data and the engagement with the icon increased by over 30%, that simple change from a star to a heart increased engagement by over 30%! In short, strong>let people be pirates, ship stuff and try new things/strong>./li>/ul>p>a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vRUEjYswwWPY>img loadinglazy srchttps://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?qtbn:ANd9GcQCb8fBvdmvK1k8oBT6ER-qQcH_nX6JC4CoNSuodYJCd-YH8pYr width300 height168 classalignnone size-medium />/a>/p> /div>!-- .entry-content --> footer classentry-meta> This entry was posted in a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tags/uncategorized/ relcategory tag>Uncategorized/a> and tagged a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/airbnb/ reltag>airbnb/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/design-thinking/ reltag>design thinking/a>, a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/tag/service-design/ reltag>service design/a> on a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/27/design-thinking-and-how-it-transformed-airbnb-from-failing-startup-to-billion-dollar-business/ title3:55 pm relbookmark>time classentry-date datetime2017-03-27T15:55:12-07:00>27 March 2017/time>/a>span classby-author> by span classauthor vcard>a classurl fn n hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/author/paolo/ titleView all posts by paolo relauthor>paolo/a>/span>/span>. /footer>!-- .entry-meta --> /article>!-- #post --> article idpost-2703 classpost-2703 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized tag-design-thinking tag-norman tag-questions tag-service-design> header classentry-header> h1 classentry-title> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/10/design-thinking-norman-and-i-and-the-stupid-question/ relbookmark>Design Thinking: Norman and I (and the stupid question)/a> /h1> div classcomments-link> a hrefhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/10/design-thinking-norman-and-i-and-the-stupid-question/#respond>span classleave-reply>Leave a reply/span>/a> /div>!-- .comments-link --> /header>!-- .entry-header --> div classentry-content> p>img data-attachment-id2722 data-permalinkhttps://www.gnuband.org/2017/03/10/design-thinking-norman-and-i-and-the-stupid-question/designthinkingstory-1-1024x497/ data-orig-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?fit1024%2C497&ssl1 data-orig-size1024,497 data-comments-opened1 data-image-meta{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"} data-image-titleDesignthinkingstory-1-1024×497 data-image-description data-medium-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?fit300%2C146&ssl1 data-large-filehttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?fit625%2C303&ssl1 loadinglazy srchttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?resize300%2C146 alt width300 height146 classalignright size-medium wp-image-2722 srcsethttps://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?resize300%2C146&ssl1 300w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?resize768%2C373&ssl1 768w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?resize1024%2C497&ssl1 1024w, https://i2.wp.com/www.gnuband.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Designthinkingstory-1-1024x497.jpg?resize624%2C303&ssl1 624w sizes(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px data-recalc-dims1 />I’m starting a new adventure and it is about service design and design thinking, so I thought I could start looking at what Don Norman said about design thinking, right?/p>p>In 2010 Norman labelled a hrefhttp://www.core77.com/posts/16790/design-thinking-a-useful-myth-16790>design thinking as a powerful but false myth/a> with questions such as em>“Why should we perpetuate such nonsensical, erroneous thinking?”/em> and statements such as em>“what is being labeled as “design thinking” is what creative people in all disciplines have always done”/em>. Norman argues that designers are not em>“mystically endowed with greater creativity (…) but they have one virtue that helps them: they are outsiders. People within a group find it difficult to break out of the traditional paradigms, for usually these seem like givens, not to be questioned. Many of these beliefs have been around for so long that they are like air and gravity: taken for granted and never thought about. Outsiders bring a fresh perspective, particularly if they are willing to question everything, especially that which seems obvious to everyone else.”/em>/p>p>But in 2013, Norman writes a new post titled “a hrefhttp://www.core77.com/posts/24579/Rethinking-Design-Thinking>Rethinking Design Thinking/a>” in which he changes a bit his position. The part I like the most is the conclusion where he posits em>strong>“That is design thinking. Ask the stupid question.”/strong>/em> basically arguing that:/p>blockquote>p>What is a stupid question? It is one which questions the obvious. “Duh,” thinks the audience, “this person is clueless.” Well, guess what, the obvious is often not so obvious. Usually it refers to some common belief or practice that has been around for so long that it has not been questioned. Once questioned, people stammer to explain: sometimes they fail. strong>It is by questioning the obvious that we make great progress/strong>. This is where breakthroughs come from. We need to question the obvious, to reformulate our beliefs, and to redefine existing solutions, approaches, and beliefs. That is design thinking. 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