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02_Mindmapping&PaperBlogging
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1 minute and 18 seconds
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Netherlands
Language:
French (France)
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CC - Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives
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Instructional
Producer:
Isidore Postmes
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Isidore Postmes
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111 (13 embedded)
Posted by:
iahpostmes
on Oct 31, 2008
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Welcome back on our show, the most interesting
and creative part is how you can collaborate in getting your ideas on paper.
Could you explain a few methods how to achieve the most output ?
Mindmapping itself is a common known proven method to get your brainstorm on paper.
We would like to emphasize that
complementary to this method
we need a good way to visualize the ideas....
since it's a project that will be carried out outside of the classroom.
Therefore I would like to introduce the method of Paper Blogging.
Make a map using a website like "CommunityWalk"
and draw out the needed route on the map.
Second you print out this map on a large paper the size of a big table
(how you do this will be explained later)....
and then start adding your ideas on hotspots (locations)
by adding small booklets made by students.
In these small booklets the students can draw
and write their ideas of what will happen on this very hotspot.
Its rather similar to creating a PaperBlog.
Maybe we should investigate the findings of an Irish Primary School.
They've worked out a very nice method to create
an experience design entirely on paper.
Thank you for watching this show and lets look at the Paper Blogging activity
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