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Design Thinking: Reflections on an Unconference

August 21, 2011August 22, 2011 Cameron D. Norman 1160 Viewscomplexity, design thinking, innovation, language, unconference, Vancouver, wicked problems

From August 19-20th, dozens of design-oriented people from different backgrounds came together in Vancouver to meet and discuss the concept

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Social Media and the Limits to Growth

July 4, 2011July 4, 2011 Cameron D. Norman 707 Viewsdesign, information overload, social media, wayfinding, wicked problems

Social media provides a virtual firehose of content that surpasses anything we’ve had access to before. But is this sea

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Science of Team Science 2

April 24, 2010 Cameron D. Norman 732 Viewsinnovation, Jaron Lanier, psychology, research, science, social networks, team science, technology, wicked problems

The second day of the Science of Team science conference wrapped up. This post muses aloud about why team science might be here to stay and how it may serve as the ideal response to practicing research on wicked problems in a complex world.

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Science of Team Science

April 23, 2010 Cameron D. Norman 761 Viewscomplexity, education, innovation, research, team science, training, wicked problems

The Science of Team Science conference in Chicago is on bringing new knowledge and new questions about how researchers can work together to address some of the wicked problems faced by society today.

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