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01/05/14@200 Rumah Besi, Tangerang

DAG activity: Human-Centered Design for Social Innovation Workshop 5th week May 1st 2014

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01/05/14@200 Rumah Besi, Tangerang

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The Design ProcessA reminder (on what the DAG team already been doing):

The Activities:Week 1: did the DT-HCD Intro phase and produce 2 prototypes.Week 2: Discover Phase 1 decide to take our own DESIGN Challenge & produce the HMW Question:How might we encourage good garbage dumping habits among undeserved children in Kampong Pondok Pucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA? Week 3: Discover Phase 2 did our research by initiating an event ‘COLOR YOUR KITE’ dayWeek 4: Ideation Phase – Surprise! After gruellingsession we developed our new HMW Question:How might we generate the community (of Kampong Pondok Pucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order to lift up their pride?

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Hello, we are, the DAG Team doing the 4th Part of HCD Workshop: Prototype! – We’re very excited!!!

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THE SURPRISE from IDEATION phase!

Our Gems is not about THE GARBAGE!

IT IS ABOUT VALUES! The THEMES:

1. VALUE(values seemed to be the biggest problem

faced by the community)

2. HOPE(derived from the

physical change that the community

expecting)3. HYGIENE

(hygiene problems comes from the

littering and the ways in which the children

play)

THE ‘OLD’ OUR ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we encourage good garbage

dumping habits among undeserved children in Kampong Pondok Pucung,

Tangerang, INDONESIA?

the‘NEW’ OUR ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHOW MIGHT WE GENERATE THE

COMMUNITY (of Kampong Pondok Pucung, Tangerang,

INDONESIA) TO KEEP THEIR KAMPONG

UNCLUTTERED/ORDERLY IN ORDER TO LIFT UP THEIR PRIDE?

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Fix Ur Neighborhood Board GamesMartin suggests

implementing values first through creating ‘fix ur

neighborhood’ board games, make a competition over it

and the big prize is scale 1:1 fix ur neighborhood!

Plants & Garden Everywhere

Rakyan suggests that

we started planting and gardening in every abandoned

corner of the kampong!

Urban Kampong FarmingPhebe suggests the urban kampong farming. Hers not

just about gardening but planting for harvesting!

OUR NEW ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we generate the

Community (of Kampong PondokPucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to

keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order

to lift up their pride?

Butterfly & Birdie

KampongRuth suggests plants

and flower everywhere. She visions butterflies and birds will come,

coloring and twittering the kampong

Flowering Plants

MovementDona suggests to

make a movement, flowering plants

movement!

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The Most Successful Urban Kampong Farming

The Most Innovative ‘Fix Ur Neighborhood’

Board GamesConclusion –The CombinationSurprisingly we sawsimilarities throughout ourideas: Rakyan’s, and Dona’sobviously share the samespirit with Phebe’s, whileRuth’s is the results if ourideas succeeds. Martin’salthough seemed differ fromthe rests, actually remindsthe group about the childrennecessities , and games isalways welcome! So weembed other’s ideas intoPhebe’s and agreed focusingon Phebe’s idea!

OUR NEW ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we generate the

Community (of Kampong PondokPucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to

keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order

to lift up their pride?

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Instinctively, how excited are you about this idea?

23

How innovative and different from what’s out there does this idea feel?

13

How practical do you think this idea is? Does implementing it seem

realistic?

24

OUR NEW ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we generate the

Community (of Kampong PondokPucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to

keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order

to lift up their pride?

Urban Kampong Farming √

Conclusion – All are excited and believed it could be done, but we must do this creatively

and innovatively!

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Design Challenge

Own Challenge –Design for Kampong

Pondok PucungCommunity

The Idea impact on our HMW/Challenge?

VALUE, HOPE, HYGIENE – The activities will change the face of the kampong to become

orderly and beautiful. This we believe will change the community’s value and pride.

OUR NEW ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we generate the

Community (of Kampong PondokPucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to

keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order

to lift up their pride?

Urban Kampong Farming Our idea is to make use every possible space in

the kampong, especially abandoned yet attached area to the community dwellings

with plantation and simple farming. It’s not just gardening, it is planting for harvesting

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The Children,The Children only concern is fun! So they will be

involved in the campaign and painting the location, have fun digging, watering and picking! (planting,

nursery and harvesting)

The Mother/ Women Resident/Reps. Comm. Leader

We chose (1) Ibu RT and we create her experience map: She will be needing explanation about our

ideas - (2) Create attractive campaign/explanation; She will need to see proof

that the idea can work - (3) Showing her harvesting proof ; She will ask where and how to do the idea. Is it time consuming? Is it costly? Is it useful? – (4) Finding Location and showing that

the location could be everywhere, easy and doesn’t need a big space; (5) Explaining the ‘How

to’ (planting, nursery, harvesting) – should be easy, cheap and fun; (6) Showing the use:

Consume by self or Sell!; (7) The Prize: The Pride

OUR NEW ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we generate the

Community (of Kampong PondokPucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to

keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order

to lift up their pride?

Urban Kampong Farming

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OUR NEW ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we generate the

Community (of Kampong PondokPucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to

keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order

to lift up their pride?

Prototype Sequence: (1) Create attractive

campaign/explanation and Showing proof ; (Invite Experts, Invite others and

bring the harvesting example from similar program, Garden party –

cooking, eating veggie feast!, etc.);(2) the ‘How to’ (planting, nursery, harvesting) – should be easy, cheap

and fun (hydroponic plants, biopores, recycled materials, coloring activities; 5

senses wall, watering system etc.);(3) Showing the use: Consume by self

or Sell – (Create Business Model!);(4) Finding suited Location (anywhere,

abandoned but attached to their dwelling, preferably limited space) and

BUILD IT); (5) The Prize: The Pride (Social Media and Media Campaign, Invite guests,

competition etc.)

Urban Kampong Farming

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REFLECTION:• As usual the methods

showed that we could gain 5 fertile ideas through Brainstorming!

• But that is not the best part. What we think the best part is when we work together, collaboratively, giving insights, supports others ideas, surprised and get excited by what we can build together, believe in the IDEA!

Let’s Do Urban Kampong Farming

with us !!!

OUR NEW ‘HMW’ QUESTIONHow might we generate the

Community (of Kampong PondokPucung, Tangerang, INDONESIA) to

keep their kampong uncluttered/orderly in order

to lift up their pride?

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See you on our next report,the 2nd round of PROTOTYPING phase!