Thesis = Argument = Aim of the study
Project = Goal of the project = Evidence which can support aim of study.
As I know, thesis is a part of project before took a class. But it wasn't. It's true that the project is a part of thesis. Whenever we conduct research, we should consider only one thesis. If we have two more thesis in our research, it's easy to go wrong. This is because we should focus on one thesis. The project must be concrete and small, because evidence is much more important than create idea. Still, I cannot understand 100% between aim of study and goal of project. In brief, "You should have your own argument"
In the second lecture, I learned "Design for innovation" which are
- Thinking users -> Build innovations around experience.
- Think of innovations as system.
- Cultivate and innovation culture.
- Adopt a disciplined innovation process.
Discover -> Define -> Develop -> Deliver
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I was strongly impressed by TED talk which is 10 ways to have a better conversation.
Here are what she said:
1)Don't multitask - "Be present", "Be in that moment"
2)Don't pontificate - You need to enter every conversation assuming that you have something to learn.
3)Use open-ended questions - Start your questions with who, what, when, where, why or how.
4)Go with the flow - That means thoughts will come into your mind and you need to let them go out of your mind.
5)If you don't know, say that you don't know.
6)Don't equate your experience with theirs - All experiences are individual. It's not about you.
7)Try not to repeat yourself - It's condescending.
8)Stay out of the weeds - Forget the details, leave them out.
9)Listen - If you mouth is open, you're not learning.
10)Be brief.
She mentioned that the listen is most important among those factors. I agree with her opinion, because when I am doing interview as a designer, I have to know what users needs. Also, third way is impressed. Because, it's one of research methodology. I think it is basic knowledge in interview. I hope this TED lecture will help in my research.
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I was strongly impressed by TED talk which is 10 ways to have a better conversation.
Here are what she said:
1)Don't multitask - "Be present", "Be in that moment"
2)Don't pontificate - You need to enter every conversation assuming that you have something to learn.
3)Use open-ended questions - Start your questions with who, what, when, where, why or how.
4)Go with the flow - That means thoughts will come into your mind and you need to let them go out of your mind.
5)If you don't know, say that you don't know.
6)Don't equate your experience with theirs - All experiences are individual. It's not about you.
7)Try not to repeat yourself - It's condescending.
8)Stay out of the weeds - Forget the details, leave them out.
9)Listen - If you mouth is open, you're not learning.
10)Be brief.
She mentioned that the listen is most important among those factors. I agree with her opinion, because when I am doing interview as a designer, I have to know what users needs. Also, third way is impressed. Because, it's one of research methodology. I think it is basic knowledge in interview. I hope this TED lecture will help in my research.
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