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The infrastructure teams are asked to explore their practices and assumptions, note where they are falling into the ruts or misconceptions outlined in the misconceptions table below, and explore the design and economic models from SP1 to adapt their processes to achieve greater inclusion. A key part of the SP1 models is a loop of continuous feedback that leads to refinement of the models to ensure they better address the needs of the infrastructure teams while solving complex problems for unique users. | The infrastructure teams are asked to explore their practices and assumptions, note where they are falling into the ruts or misconceptions outlined in the misconceptions table below, and explore the design and economic models from SP1 to adapt their processes to achieve greater inclusion. A key part of the SP1 models is a loop of continuous feedback that leads to refinement of the models to ensure they better address the needs of the infrastructure teams while solving complex problems for unique users. | ||
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* '''The Design kit including the Use Model, Design Specifications, and Inclusive Design Guides''' can be found here [https://wiki.gpii.net/w/Design_Kit]. | * '''The Design kit including the Use Model, Design Specifications, and Inclusive Design Guides''' can be found here [https://wiki.gpii.net/w/Design_Kit]. | ||
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Misconceptions-02.jpg|Misconceptions Table | Misconceptions-02.jpg|Misconceptions Table | ||
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+ | ! style="text-align:left;"| Item | ||
+ | ! Amount | ||
+ | ! Cost | ||
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+ | |Orange | ||
+ | |10 | ||
+ | |7.00 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Bread | ||
+ | |4 | ||
+ | |3.00 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Butter | ||
+ | |1 | ||
+ | |5.00 | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | |15.00 | ||
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+ | == Feb 2016 Webinar== | ||
+ | The main objective of the Feb 2016 webinar is to provide the infrastructure teams with a brief and clear description of the SP1 design and economic models and their applications. | ||
+ | The following image lists the items that will be discussed during the webinar. | ||
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+ | SP1 Components-01.jpg|SP1 items | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 11 February 2016
The infrastructure teams are asked to explore their practices and assumptions, note where they are falling into the ruts or misconceptions outlined in the misconceptions table below, and explore the design and economic models from SP1 to adapt their processes to achieve greater inclusion. A key part of the SP1 models is a loop of continuous feedback that leads to refinement of the models to ensure they better address the needs of the infrastructure teams while solving complex problems for unique users.
- The Design kit including the Use Model, Design Specifications, and Inclusive Design Guides can be found here [1].
- The economic and ecosystem model analysis can be found here [2].
Misconceptions Table
The ‘Misconceptions’ table contrasts the typical approaches (in various domains) that have failed with new ways of thinking and doing that are driving the paradigm shift needed for making the vision of P4A possible.
Item | Amount | Cost |
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Orange | 10 | 7.00 |
Bread | 4 | 3.00 |
Butter | 1 | 5.00 |
Total | 15.00 |
Feb 2016 Webinar
The main objective of the Feb 2016 webinar is to provide the infrastructure teams with a brief and clear description of the SP1 design and economic models and their applications. The following image lists the items that will be discussed during the webinar.