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DigiCivics @ APL

Design log for TCP2031

  • About
    • Instructors
  • Sessions
    • 1: Introduction to DigiCivics
    • 2: Introduction to user research methods for digital civics
    • 3: More design methods & creativity in the design process
    • 4: Technologies for digital civics
    • 5: The users’ perspective
    • 6: All hands meeting
    • 7: The organiser’s perspective
    • 8: Approaches for prototyping
    • 9: User testing and project surgeries
    • 10: On scaling
    • 11: Wrapping up
    • 14: Outcome presentations
  • Projects (19/20)
    • A platform for co-producing solutions to issues in the neighbourhood
  • Past projects
    • 1 — Connecting cyclists and transport planners
    • 2 — Air quality activism in busy congested high streets
    • 3 — Developing a method to co-design self-built homes.
    • 4 — Walker creative neighbourhood
    • 5 — Jesmond energy co-production platform
    • 6 — A young Person’s Digital Planning Audit
    • 7 — Animating public matters of the cycle stakeholder forum
    • 8 — Engaging local residents on transport schemes
    • 9 — Statements of community consultation
    • 10 — Young people’s views and the environment
    • 11 — Designing transport schemes with civic input
    • 12 — Connected Digital Neighbourhoods
    • 14 — Engaging young people with video
  • Project design log
    • Design Stage
      Design log entries
      • Background research and goal setting
      • Remix, improve, sketch
      • Refining and story boarding
      • Visualising and prototyping
      • Testing and learning
    • Project activities
      • Project goals
      • Ideas and Inspirations
      • Prototyping activities
      • User needs
      • Usability testing
      • Workshop outcomes
      • Story boarding
        Posts relating to the development of a story board for your proposition.
      • User journey mapping
        Posts relating to the presentation of the user journey.
      • General reflection
  • Reading & module resources
  • Questions & Answers
  • Log-in

Past projects

All activities in this module occur within a ‘challenge-based’ context. That means teams working on projects set by challenge partners. Here’s an overview of the projects from 2016/17 and 2017/18.

2018/19

Designing transport schemes with civic input 
Wingrove Connected Digital Neighbourhoods
Gateshead Chase park engagement project 

2017/18

Team We love bikes: Animating public matters of the cycle stakeholder forum
lights
Team NUdc: Engaging local residents on transport schemes
building
Team TRECC: Statements of community consultation
 Team 10: Young people’s views and the environment

2016/17

cycling
Team 1: Connecting cyclists with those who make infrastructure decisions.
Team 2: Developing a method to co-design self-built homes.
Team 3: Air quality activism in congested high streets.
Team 4: A digital means to create and share energy in your neighbourhood.
volunteer
Team 5: Supporting volunteering in poor neighbourhoods with hyperlocal media.
collaborating
Team 6: A tool to account for young persons views in master planning.

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