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Applying Eco-Systemic Design to Transform Higher Education for a Global World

Applying Eco-Systemic Design to Transform Higher Education for a Global World

Update: 2013-08-28
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Design, writ large, has always dealt with varying levels of complexity. Designing eco-systemically is more than this. It is specifically about making things that have impact in complex and evolving contexts — from impact on the most personal and intimate level to systems of action that shape contexts for possible change. Eco-systemic design is about altering the context in which things reside so as to influence how those things behave and what they mean. It is about catalyzing new practices, new perceptions, and new relationships; creating new contexts that open up radically new possibilities. In this talk, we will use two case studies to show how the tool set of eco-systemic design is applied to higher education as both a global challenge and opportunity.
Ann Pendleton-Jullian John Seely Brown
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Applying Eco-Systemic Design to Transform Higher Education for a Global World

Applying Eco-Systemic Design to Transform Higher Education for a Global World

Aspen Ideas 2013