{"data":{"ID":352,"Class":"Conversation","Created":1383357888,"CreatorID":79,"RevisionID":null,"Status":"Accepted","Title":"Prototyping a School, Space, Program,Project, Class or Lesson","Handle":"Prototyping_a_Class","ShortDescription":"As experience designers, teachers have the ability to imagine, create, test, and improve their classes, projects, program and spaces each and every session. What does it mean to prototype ? How do you assess and improve each experience? How do you create a curriculum \"on-the-fly?\"","Description":"Join a conversation with Chris Aguda, Jaymes Dec and Lesa Wang from The Marymount \r\nSchool and Don Buckley from Tools At Schools about their experience \"Prototyping  a School, Space, Program,Project, Class or Lesson\". Marymount has developed a culture of Prototyping one example is a course called \u201cEngineering and Interaction Design\u201d. The subject of this course was an introduction to physical computing and programming with a focus on designing for the real world. Students were introduced to lean startup\/design thinking methodologies to solve real problem of an engineering nature. Students imagined, built, and tested prototypes of possible products\/experiences\/systems\/services. The course was not planned out in advance, but prototyped and designed \u201con the fly\u201d as needs and problems were identified. \r\n\r\nkey words\/hastags: engineering, electronics, startup, design thinking, physical computing, innovation, prototype, agility\r\n\r\nQ for discussions:  How do you build a culture of prototyping. How do you build a culture of agility? Why prototype a class? How do you prototype a class? Who decides the content of the class? How do you design such a experience? What should the space where this experience is taught look like? Who teaches this type of class?","Link":[],"Audience":["All School Levels"],"Practice":"While discussing the key questions, participants will go through an abbreviated experience design cycle: imagining, prototyping, and testing a short and simple experience.","Presenter":["Don Buckley","Jaymes Dec","Chris Aguda. Lesa Wang"],"PresenterAffiliation":["Marymount School","Tools at Schools"],"PresenterEmail":["lwang@marymountnyc.org","jdec@marymountnyc.org","caguda@marymountnyc.org","donbuckley@gmail.com"],"ScheduleSlotID":25,"ScheduleLocationID":9,"SubmitterID":79,"AdditionalComments":null,"LiveChannel":null,"Hashtag":null,"VokleID":null,"RecordingURL":null,"ConferenceID":3}}