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All systems go! – 2015 Make Cycle #4

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Created July 14, 2015 by Kim Douillard, Janet Ilko, Janis Jones, and Abby Robles San Diego Area Writing Project • 3220 views • 1 examples • 0 tutorials

All systems go! – 2015 Make Cycle #4

According to the dictionary, a system is “a group of interacting, interrelated, interdependent elements forming a complex whole.” There are many types of systems: human, behavioral, natural, technological, mechanical, mathematical, political, social, financial, transit, etc. In this make, we invite you to document, analyze and reflect on the variety of systems that influence your life personally and/or professionally. Use your creativity to document an existing system, access your ingenuity to improve an existing system or use your imagination to develop a unique new system and design a novel way to explain it. How can you document a system that serves… Read more »

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Level Up Your Game Design! – 2015 Make Cycle #3

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Created July 7, 2015 by Paula Escuadra, Evan Rushton, and Lori Stone GlassLab, Inc. • 2467 views • 0 examples • 3 tutorials

Level Up Your Game Design! – 2015 Make Cycle #3

For this Make Cycle, we invite you to use game design to analyze, remediate, and reflect on complex systems. You may ask – why game design? The systems within which we operate can be difficult to understand – and even more so, difficult to discuss. Games – in all their forms – are engaging tools for experimentation. As dynamic and interactive works of art, games can inspire us to tackle and engage with complexity. Plus, games, and the ways in which they are designed, enable us to experiment and have fun with failure: the ability to try, fail, and try… Read more »

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Social Media Campaign

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Created May 30, 2014 by Stephanie West-Puckett • 2235 views • 2 examples • 0 tutorials

Social Media Campaign

For this project, you will need to use sources that help you plan, produce, test, and implement a social media campaign. You’ll need to use primary and/ or secondary research to investigate a position or stance on something that matters to you and form an argument that will help others understand and perhaps adopt your position. You might secondary research to: develop a new position or continue to find evidence to support the position you’ve already made find other people and groups who share your position and find out about the kinds of advocacy that already exists investigate successful (and… Read more »

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