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Good Design is Good Citizenship

Good Design is Good Citizenship. Rich Halstead-Nussloch Bill Carpenter Zvi Szafran. Overview. Defining “citizenship” is difficult Determining “good citizenship” is harder Thesis: Good design is good citizenship Physical design Psychological design Governance design

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Good Design is Good Citizenship

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  1. Good Design isGood Citizenship Rich Halstead-Nussloch Bill Carpenter Zvi Szafran

  2. Overview • Defining “citizenship” is difficult • Determining “good citizenship” is harder • Thesis: Good design is good citizenship • Physical design • Psychological design • Governance design • Recommendations for scholars and educators • Q&A

  3. Defining “Citizenship” • The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines “Citizenship” as: • The status of being a citizen • (being in a community) • Membership in a community (as a college) • The quality of an individual’s response to membership in a community

  4. Identifying “Good Citizenship” Being a citizen (entitled to rights and privileges) Being in a community, e.g., a university Maintaining qualifications for membership in that community Responding and behaving positively to meet standards of conduct for that community. • Ensuring that all citizens maintain their rights and privileges • Fulfilling well and positively the roles and responsibilities of being a citizen

  5. Our Experience: Good Design isGood Citizenship • Communities of design and communities of learning: • Have norms and qualifications that aim high • Support members in positively fulfilling roles and responsibilities • Establish and maintain conduct standards • Examples from SPSU • Physical Design- Teaching architecture • Psychological Design- Principles of learning • Governance Design- Building community

  6. Physical Design Good Design Good Citizenship

  7. Physical Design Good Design Good Citizenship

  8. Psychological Design Good Design Good Citizenship Articulate codes of conduct, e.g., citation of references Assess behavior with respect to those codes, e.g., use of appropriate reference citations • Provide guidance in what is to be learned, e.g., course outcomes • Provide feedback along the way, e.g., knowledge of results

  9. Psychological Design Good Design Good Citizenship Aim to tap the intrinsic motivation in everyone Channel for good Drive out fear • Deming’s theory of Profound Knowledge- Knowledge of Psychology • Intrinsic Motivation- People want to do a good job and succeed • Management’s job is to tap this intrinsic motivation and “drive out fear.”

  10. Governance DesignArticulation with Technical Colleges

  11. Governance DesignAdult Learning Consortium

  12. Governance DesignLewis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participationand African-American Male Initiative

  13. Recommendations • Define “good citizenship” and “good design” as appropriate on your campus • Identify opportunities or “teachable moments” to bridge between good design and good citizenship • Build the links and connections to exploit those opportunities and synergistically enhance both design and citizenship

  14. Q&A

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