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The Dangers of Virtual Workshops (And the Framework That Makes Them Exceptional)
Facilitating collaboration in a digital tool is a key multiplier for creativity.
Molly Mielke • Computers and Creativity · Molly Mielke
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This idea a kind of like this bet, that we're living in a moment where, for better for worse, there's a lot more remote collaboration. People want to do interaction or collaboration through software more and more that needs to happen somewhere. The canvas is probably the place where that's going to happen. My bet was these apps, there's just going ... See more
Muse • Infinite canvases with Steve Ruiz // Metamuse podcast episode 59
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perfect example of how workshop design—rather than facilitation—creates strong energy levels.)
Devin Hunt • The Workshop Survival Guide: How to design and teach educational workshops that work every time
- Lower the barriers to communication ○ Elect tools that encourage easy communication and transparency § Slack § Zoom § Figma - Make shared objectives explicit ○ Common cause is the glue that binds a team together ○ Before launching your team, start by specifying the why § 2 months: ask "what should our team accomplish in two months?" □ Encourage d... See more
Parabol • 6 Tips for Managing Remote Teams
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This is the big one. If you’re conducting blue sky imagineering improv meetings on a regular basis, that’s very tough to pull off remotely. There’s something about the physical presence of people in a room, seeing their faces, hearing their voices, watching their body language, that is far more conducive to quickly bouncing ideas around and figurin... See more
First Round Capital • Here’s Why You’re Not Hiring the Best and the Brightest
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In a high situational awareness environment such as using a chess board, then navigation tends to be visual, learning is from context specific play and strategy is based upon position and movement. However, in my business then navigation was storytelling, learning was from copying others i.e. secrets of success and strategy was based upon magic fra... See more
Simon Wardley • Highlights From medium.com
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Today, the way that we use creative tools is relegated to the boundaries drawn by the software company who created the tool. However, when considering the ingredients needed to facilitate creativity, a common theme that arises is the need for software moldability, or the ability for the user to tailor their software to better address the problem th... See more
Molly Mielke • Computers and Creativity · Molly Mielke
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