We collectively explored our outside environment and surrounding, The WWJ community was exploring their outside environment, physically, visually, audibly and more. Behaviours changed. Conversations became more explorative. Was it through our eyes or your mind?
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Cliches and stereotypes - such a pre-covid phenomenon. Ximena Duran and Mimp Jiamton, our very talented WWJ volunteers, made acknowledge stereotypes, create scenarios which we can of acceptance and better perspectives and formulate more empathic understanding After more than 6 months of online working and learning, how do you feel about your future learning and development? Would you forecast? Or would you futurecast? Frankie Kok, Business Designer and co - facilitator, Yuen Yen Tsai, Design thinking facilitator, who help us play with the Drivers, the Signals, Future Scenarios and Design Opportunities. Resource: ![]()
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We teased out subjects that we could explore in our next jam sessions. We ideated on topics, guests, methods and anything else your audience wanted to play within our WWJ sandbox. Our Web Jam crew members, Marc Bolick and Ezequiel Williams lead this session by making our audience go through an engaging participatory affinity mapping session. |
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