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Learn how to become a critical maker by exploring early understanding of societal challenges by actively reflecting towards empathy with the problem at hand. The main focus of critical making is to develop a critical perspective on the current institutions, practices and norms of society, reconnecting materiality and morality.
In the light of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as adopted by the UN in 2015, it becomes more and more important to create a common understanding of our current and future global, and local challenges. This understanding should cut right across cultures, identities and personalities and therefore, talking about these issues alone is often not enough. Tangible conversation starters help to create a shared empathy for what the challenges are and what can be done about them.
In this intensive ‘goodcamp’ we encourage you to make conversational and provocative prototypes from the start. These prototypes serve as conversation starters and research tools. Without the making aspect, we believe one cannot work towards a full understanding of the challenge. And, with the right empathy for the challenge at hand, you will be ready to get the most out of your conversations and solutions.
Covered DSS competencies:
DAY 1
 
 Pick an SDG focus
  
Get to know the SDGs and their history, and figure out which SDG is relevant to you and your team.
Create a challenge
  
Translate your global goal into a challenge that is relevant locally, creating a hands-on specific design question you can start with right away.
Harvest data
  
Dive into qualitative and/or quantitative data round your challenge – collecting interesting insights and numbers for you to frame your challenge to your audience.
Visualise data
  
Experience different ways to work with your data and communicate this in a visually compelling way.
DAY 2
Make it tangible with a provocative prototype (conversation starter)
  
Use different prototyping methods to help people critically reflect on the challenge at hand. How do you get people to empathise with your challenge and generate new surprising insight?
Reflect, test and learn
  
Test your final prototype with others and experience what conversations and learnings happen when you engage people with a tangible object.
You are a professional (in the field of sustainability, public sector, creative industries), looking for different ways to engage with your partners, clients and stakeholders.
You are a leader or employee who wants to know more about what SDGs can do for your organisation.
You are an aspiring change-maker looking for ways to reflect critically on your work and field, taking sustainability and ethics into account.
You:
Q: What if I am not “creative”, or a maker, or a designer?
 
 A: Perfect, then this is for you. We’ll show you that anyone can make things tangible with easy-to-implement tools and steps
Q: Data? What do you mean?
 
 A: Don’t be scared! Data is nothing more than facts, numbers or stories about the issue at hand. For example: how many dropouts do schools have in a certain city, what is their home situation, what age group, etc. etc. You need facts to be able to reflect on the issue from a broader perspective.
Q: If I do not want to focus on SDGs alone, will this training still be able to teach me something for my own goals and context?
 
 A: For sure! The methods and tools are applicable to any type of problem defining and innovation trajectory.
Anneke van Woerden
 
 Experienced trainer and facilitator working on the intersection between design, social innovation and sustainable development. I work on tools, events and content that bring in sustainability and social impact. I coordinate the Global Goals Jam and developed the Global Goals Toolkit. From time to time, I try to spark up teams with some energisers when needed and team culture tools.
Marco van Hout
 
 Experienced trainer and design lead with over 15 years of experience. Co-founder of DSS and Global Goals Jam, community liaison for World Design Organization. I make sure that all DSS programmes result in engaging, meaningful and impactful (lifelong) learning experiences, for students and professionals. I integrate the Sustainable Development Goals, design methodology and the latest technology in our work.
We're a diverse group of experts, learners, thinkers and doers that shape tomorrow’s society through digital technology & transformation design. We think big, start small and are explicitly open, placing our findings at the world’s disposal. We are the problem solvers, innovators and team players shaping tomorrow’s society. 
We believe that our future should be inclusive, and intelligent and involve us all. We invite students and professionals from creative industries to join us on our mission.
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