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Latest podcast episodes about Harold G Nelson

UTOKing with Gregg
Ep 55 | UTOKing with Tyler Volk | Syncing Up Maps of Big History

UTOKing with Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 101:03


In Episode 55, Gregg welcomes Tyler Volk. Tyler is Professor Emeritus of Biology and Environmental Studies at New York University. He is the author of several books, including *Metapatterns Across Space, Time, and Mind*, and *From Quarks to Culture: How We Came to Be*. Across his professional life, he has developed a big picture view of the cosmos called "combogenesis" which maps 12 levels of complexity into three realms. In this episode, he and Gregg sync up this map with UTOK's Tree of Knowledge System, with the result being a clear synergy and a hopeful advance for how we might correspond the various Big History maps into a coherent integrated pluralism.   - - -

Design Disciplin
E5 – Conversation with Erik Stolterman: Design Theory and Philosophy

Design Disciplin

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 44:17


Erik Stolterman is Professor of Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington, as well as a professor at the Institute of Design at Umeå University, Sweden, where he originates.A prolific scholar of design theory and philosophy, he has co-authored 5 books and more than 150 academic publications with a focus on the design of digital and interactive systems.His work has been immensely useful to mine. In his writings, I find the words I need to articulate my ideas. He writes, among other things, on the relationships between people and products, on the value and ideals of various design research approaches, and on the synergy of design research and design practice. I spoke with him about the basics: How does he know what he knows? And what can designers learn from philosophy?https://designdisciplin.com/erik-stolterman# Books, Links, and Resources- Back to the Rough Ground by Joseph Dunne: https://geni.us/back-to-the-rough- Things That Keep Us Busy: The Elements of Interaction by Lars-Erik Janlert and Erik Stolterman: https://geni.us/things-that-keep-us- The Design Way by Harold G. Nelson and Erik Stolterman: https://geni.us/design-way- The Examined Life by Robert Nozick: https://geni.us/the-examined-life- The Idea of History by R.G. Collingwood: https://geni.us/the-idea-of-history- The Nature and Aesthetics of Design by David Pye: https://geni.us/the-nature-and-aesth- The Systems Approach by C. West Churchman: https://geni.us/the-systems-approach- Thoughtful Interaction Design by Jonas Löwgren and Erik Stolterman: https://geni.us/thoughtful-interaction# Connect with Design Disciplin- Website: http://designdisciplin.com​​- Podcast: http://podcast.designdisciplin.com​​- Instagram: http://instagram.com/designdisciplin/​​- Twitter: http://twitter.com/designdisciplin/​​- YouTube: http://youtube.com/channel/UCtXM3JdnE...​- Bookstore: http://designdisciplin.com​/bookstore​# Connect with Erik Stolterman- Personal Website: http://transground.blogspot.com/# Episode Bookmarks00:00​ Who is Erik Stolterman?01:43 Design Philosophy as a Carreer06:46 Research Methods09:54 Design Competences14:49 Theory's Value Proposition for Professionals21:50 Transfering Knowledge from Scholarship to Practice24:51 Standing Out in Academia30:04 Books36:04 A Warning on Design Thinking39:33 Next Steps41:17 What else does Erik Stolterman do?43:00 Closing

Learning Experience Leader
56 // The Design Way with Dr. Harold Nelson

Learning Experience Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 64:14


Dr. Harold Nelson is a visiting scholar in the School of Computer Science at the University of Montana. He was the 2009-2010 Nierenberg Distinguished Professor of Design in the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University. He was an occasional Senior Lecturer in the Graduate School of Business and Public Policy, and in Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Dr. Nelson was the head of the Graduate Programs in Whole Systems Design (WSD) at Antioch University and has held teaching positions in several universities. He is a licensed architect in the State of California and worked as the assistant regional architect for the U.S. Forest Service in San Francisco, California. He is a past-president and a trustee of the International Society for Systems Science. He is the co-founding Director and President of the Advanced Design Institute and owner of Harold G. Nelson LLC. He has worked with a variety of organizations, including: non-profits and corporations, state and federal agencies, military organizations, international governments, and the United Nations. Dr. Nelson received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley graduating with ‘Distinction’ where he designed his own doctoral program in the Design of Social Systems. He received his Master of Architecture degree from U.C. Berkeley, and a Bachelor of Architecture from Montana State University. Today we talk about a book called The Design Way, which Dr. Nelson co-authored. Some highlights of our conversation include:

Design Talks
Dark side del diseño. Las consecuencias inesperadas del diseño. Design Talks Podcast ep46

Design Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 53:21


No, no hablaremos de cuando te bajaste un template de Freepik y lo solo le cambiaste las palabras, ni de cuando abusamos tanto de la inspiración que tu logo quedó escandalosamente parecido al de alguna marca famosa, tampoco de cuando ya no sabías que nombre ponerle al archivo final número 10 ni de cuando abusaste del café para entregar a tiempo ese cambio de última hora.  Hoy hablaremos de esa otra cara del diseño de la que poco nos animamos a hablar, porque así se sorprendan no todo es bello en el diseño!  Bienvenidos al episodio número 46 de Design Talks el podcast que también tiene su lado oscuro en español.   NOTAS DesignX: Complex Sociotechnical Systems, Donald A.Norman & Pieter JanStappers https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S240587261530037X   The Design Way, Second Edition. Intentional Change in an Unpredictable World, Harold G. Nelson & Erik Stolterman https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/design-way-second-edition   ¡Malditos escoceses! ¡arruinaron a Escocia! XD (español latino) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9HTuYJrZA4   Bad design can have dramatic consequences: the video https://www.designer-daily.com/bad-design-can-have-dramatic-consequences-the-video-59969   The unintended consequences of design, Alain Dujardin https://medium.com/@Pocketstories/the-unintended-consequences-of-design-c613aa1ea086   Síguenos en: Facebook: fb/designtalks Instagram: @designtalks_es Twitter: @designtalks_es Linkedin: /designtalks-podcast Youtube: goo.gl/41mAS5   Suscríbete y escúchanos en: Spotify: spotify.designtalks.co Itunes & Apple Podcast: iphone.designtalks.co Google Podcast: android.designtalks.co Ivoox: goo.gl/ozMYqq     Música Safe and Warm in Hunter's Arms (ROLLER GENOA) http://jamen.do/t/1314412 Pondré Tu Nombre (VIEJO DEN) http://jamen.do/t/1254617 Canto del ayer (MOAVE) http://jamen.do/t/1312858 Is It Right? (LOWER LOVEDAY) http://jamen.do/t/1559614

Better Product
Scaling Your Product Team with a Customer-Centric Approach | Craig Sturgis

Better Product

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 30:34


How do you know when your company is no longer in‘startup’mode? When does your team need project management more than product management?    Craig Sturgis, VP of Product at SmarterHQ, was a part of the company’s founding team, before he left, did his own thing, and came back to take the company from startup to scale up. It was at this inflection point where Craig realized one impactful thing - in order to grow the company and improve the product, the focus needed to shift.    In this episode, Christian and Anna discuss how each team in the organization from customer success to development can work together to best solve customers’ pain points. Craig also shares tactics on how to apply learnings cross-departmentally. Plus, you’ll learn what modern product management is and how to implement it into your organization. Connect with Craig Learn more about SmarterHQ Connect with Christian Connect with Anna Learn more about Innovatemap Past Episodes Referenced:  The Real Definition of a Product Manager | Marty Cagan Navigating a Complex Product Roadmap to Launch | Jeremy Leventhal Connecting the Product Dots by Looking Backwards | Dan Hanrahan Resources Mentioned:  Inspired: How to Create Products Customers Love Pendo Do Things That Don’t Scale: Paul Graham The Design Way: Intentional Change in an Unpredictable World by Harold G. Nelson and Erik Stolterman Erika Hall 

Design Talks
De qué p**** estamos hablando? Design Talks Podcast, ep.01

Design Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 32:20


  Qué es el diseño? Quiénes son Andrés & Santiago? Por qué un podcast? Por qué los deberíamos escuchar? Todas las respuestas a estas preguntas las van a encontrar el primer episodio de Design Talks, además de un español muy mal hablado... Esperamos que disfruten este episodio. Design Talks, el podcast que habla sobre diseño en español.   Notas del episodio The Design Way: Intentional Change in an Unpredictable World (Harold G. Nelson) https://www.amazon.com/Design-Way-Intentional-Change-Unpredictable/dp/0262526700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1529779787&sr=8-1&keywords=the+design+way   The Design Ladder: four steps of design use (Danish Design Center) https://danskdesigncenter.dk/en/design-ladder-four-steps-design-use   Human-centered design (Ideo) https://www.ideo.org/approach   Music Safe and Warm in Hunter's Arms (ROLLER GENOA) http://jamen.do/t/1314412 Pondré Tu Nombre (VIEJO DEN) http://jamen.do/t/1254617 Canto del ayer (MOAVE) http://jamen.do/t/1312858