A Design Anthropology technique that uses videos/motion pictures as an ethnographic medium, to record observations, especially capturing movement.
Read MoreA Design Anthropology and a verbal probing technique, done as a walk along session with the participant while interviewing the participant about that location that is of significance to the participant.
Read MoreA futuring method, What If cards are cards with an “evocative” sketch on it with a huge title followed by a “What If” question to invoke discussion and participation of non-designers to map out and talk about hints of the possibilities.
Read MoreAnother Co-Creative research technique where the researcher asks participants to map out their mental model of existing as well as virtual space.
Read MoreA co-creation design technique that is used to design “With” people rather than designing for people.
Read MoreA reflective anthropology technique, auto ethnography is where the researcher uses self-reflection to explore and think through personal experiences and connect the same with the context of research, specifically cultural.
Read MoreA data analysis technique where the researcher(s) jot down the data gathered in bits, on sticky notes and categorize them, generating insights from each category. Affinity diagramming is an inductive bottom up approach.
Read MoreThe process of thinking through and building up ideas either individually or as a group, that can be used in the design process, during the ideation phase.
Read MoreA Design Anthropology technique where the researcher gathers artifacts and analyze the same that shows observable evidence of characteristics and cultural contexts.
Read MoreA data analysis technique where the researcher(s) jot down the data gathered in bits, on sticky notes and categorize them, generating insights from each category. Affinity diagramming is an inductive bottom up approach.
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