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When brainstorming potential solutions to a problem of practice, a visual brainstorming activity can more deeply tap into teams’ creativity. This guide from IDEO shares directions for “Get Visual,” a visual brainstorming activity.
When designing change, teams brainstorm a wide range of potential ways to address their problem related to equity and resiliency in teaching and learning.
These discussion questions accompany the Activity: Match the Right Solution to Your Problem strategy card.
When designing change, teams select solutions that reflect the needs and priorities of students, families, teachers, and classified staff.
These discussion questions accompany the Activity: Reflect on Equity in Your Solution strategy card.
When designing change, teams should regularly pause to reflect on whether equity has been embedded in their process and whether their planned change will lead to more equitable outcomes.
When building a prototype, it is important to get clear on what the solution looks like in practice. This exercise from IDEO helps teams define a clear prototype through the creation of a storyboard.
Building a prototype is a key step in the design process to clarify your idea and get feedback. Use this simple exercise from IDEO to quickly create a simple prototype.
When building a prototype, it is important to get clear on what the solution looks like in practice. This exercise from IDEO helps teams define a clear prototype by creating a role play.
These discussion questions accompany the Activity: Pilot Next Steps strategy card.
These discussion questions accompany the Activity: Pilot Next Steps strategy card.