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    Explore "ocad" with insightful episodes like "“Design think” your way out of a problem", "Tafui", "Ep. 6 - Sabrina Benaim and Todd Graham explain Toronto to me", "Kevin Morris - We Now Join the Program Already In Progress" and "Innovation at OCAD: 3 Qs with Sara Diamond" from podcasts like ""The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed", "Art Pays Me", "Please Explain Toronto To Me", "We Now Join The Program Already In Progress" and "Ten with Ken (Audio)"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    “Design think” your way out of a problem

    “Design think” your way out of a problem

    Most companies face internal problems at some point or other.  And those problems can be really messy.  Enter Design Thinking.  It came out of the world of art and creative thinking.   Big brands like Apple and Google have used it.  And so has the Israeli military.  Now Michele Mastroeni, a researcher and professor of design,  wants to see if design thinking will work for the Canadian armed forces.  A conversation about a new way of thinking to solve long standing problems.   

    Michele Mastroeni is a an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Design at OCAD University in Toronto.  For more info on Michele and his research, go to
    https://www2.ocadu.ca/bio/michele-mastroeni  and

    https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=hj7-CI4AAAAJ&hl=en

    We’d really appreciate your support!  Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas.   Our thanks to the Temerty Foundation for their generous support.



    We’d really appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas. Thanks for listening!


    Ep. 6 - Sabrina Benaim and Todd Graham explain Toronto to me

    Ep. 6 - Sabrina Benaim and Todd Graham explain Toronto to me

    Things explained: reasons to get inked, the best thing about Love Island, the importance of having favourites within the city in which you live, the nexus of love and rent, where to stash your night beers, the 4th date feeling, how basketball is like dancing, how to ruin a town, the existence of Apocalypse Pooh, the subjectivity of gatekeeping, the role of personal growth, whether or not Todd is meta, the basement vibes of OCAD, which island is closest, and Todd's favourite joke. 

    There are some issues with the sound on this episode. It is presented in the most complete form possible, given the circumstances. 

     

    Recorded live at Folly Brewing on February 18th, 2020. 

    Buy Sabrina Benaim's book here: https://buttonpoetry.com/product/depression-other-magic-tricks/

    Follow Sabrina Benaim here: https://www.instagram.com/badass_sab

    Listen to Todd Graham's album Busting Loose here: https://smarturl.it/ToddGraham

    Follow Todd Graham here: https://twitter.com/idiotgallant

    Kevin Morris - We Now Join the Program Already In Progress

    Kevin Morris - We Now Join the Program Already In Progress

    On this episode we chat with Kevin Morris (Managing Director, OCAD U CO) about Design Thinking, what people get right and wrong about it and a few other design related subjects.

    We Now Join The Program Already In Progress is an interview podcast with a catch. Just because the mic’s are hot doesn’t mean it will make it on the air. Our show starts cold when the host Saul Colt and the guest get into a nice groove. Sometimes that is immediately  and sometimes that can be 30 mins in. The result is you get an interesting conversation between Saul Colt and people he loves and admires without the awkward time at the beginning waiting for people to get comfortable.

    Reach out and say hi at www.joininprogress.com or @saulcolt on Twitter #joininprogress

    Our show is now supported by Audible. Grab your free download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/saulcolt

     

    Innovation at OCAD: 3 Qs with Sara Diamond

    Innovation at OCAD: 3 Qs with Sara Diamond

    In September, the 10K crew went on location to the 2017 Ontario Universities’ Fair, to interview a dozen higher ed leaders about trends in innovation.

    Sara Diamond has worked in higher education for 3 decades, at BC’s Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Alberta’s Banff Centre, and Ontario’s OCAD University, where she has been President since 2005. In this special bonus episode, edited to 10 minutes, Ken asks Sara 3 key questions about higher ed innovation.

    Innovations at OCAD?

    Sara proudly points to OCADU’s new Academic Plan, which brings together STEAM+D – Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (or Medicine) with Art and Design in a powerful interdisciplinary combination. All OCAD students will be provided with basic programming skills so they can be “digital citizens.” OCADU also has a strong focus on Indigenous knowledge, culture and creativity, and “decolonization” is OCAD’s first guiding principle. OCAD has diversified its curriculum and built a cosmopolitan campus, with international students from around the world. And OCAD is opening several new buildings, including the waterfront Campus for the Connected World, and the Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers, both of which will focus on new experiential and work-integrated learning opportunities for students. OCAD’s business incubator for recent graduates, the Imagination Catalyst, has a very high success rate launching new ventures. And OCAD is partnering with UOIT to bring together design and hard science for STEAM+D.

    The Decade Ahead?

    Over the next decade, Sara predicts a world of continuous learning in which universities offer increasingly flexible degrees, badges and stackable microcredentials, as well as flexible timetables for working and entrepreneurial students. Digital delivery will intensify, but the “sociality” of learning will continue to bring students together in one place to learn. She also anticipates some really dynamic “international aggregates of institutions” offering students trans-national learning experiences and credentials. And Sara projects ongoing and increasing investment in “blue-sky” investigator-driven research, and the increasing importance of artificial intelligence in the “expressive economy.”

    Culture of Innovation?

    Sara emphasizes that university leaders must support the integration of research and teaching, and maintain curricular openness to new learning. They must be “militant proponents of diversity”, be highly collaborative across campus, and also reinforce the “porosity” of the university, building partnerships with industry and external organizations to help build their communities. Ultimately, Sara observes, university research can help solve the world’s big problems, so long as we stay “at the coal face” of the real world.


    Watch for more interviews soon, or to be sure you don’t miss them, join more than 15,000 Ten with Ken subscribers and followers on any of a dozen platforms. Stay in the Loop by subscribing to our free email newsletter at http://eduvation.ca/subscribe/

    Innovation at OCAD: 3 Qs with Sara Diamond

    Innovation at OCAD: 3 Qs with Sara Diamond

    In September, the 10K crew went on location to the 2017 Ontario Universities’ Fair, to interview a dozen higher ed leaders about trends in innovation.

    Sara Diamond has worked in higher education for 3 decades, at BC’s Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Alberta’s Banff Centre, and Ontario’s OCAD University, where she has been President since 2005. In this special bonus episode, edited to 10 minutes, Ken asks Sara 3 key questions about higher ed innovation.

    Innovations at OCAD?

    Sara proudly points to OCADU’s new Academic Plan, which brings together STEAM+D – Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (or Medicine) with Art and Design in a powerful interdisciplinary combination. All OCAD students will be provided with basic programming skills so they can be “digital citizens.” OCADU also has a strong focus on Indigenous knowledge, culture and creativity, and “decolonization” is OCAD’s first guiding principle. OCAD has diversified its curriculum and built a cosmopolitan campus, with international students from around the world. And OCAD is opening several new buildings, including the waterfront Campus for the Connected World, and the Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers, both of which will focus on new experiential and work-integrated learning opportunities for students. OCAD’s business incubator for recent graduates, the Imagination Catalyst, has a very high success rate launching new ventures. And OCAD is partnering with UOIT to bring together design and hard science for STEAM+D.

    The Decade Ahead?

    Over the next decade, Sara predicts a world of continuous learning in which universities offer increasingly flexible degrees, badges and stackable microcredentials, as well as flexible timetables for working and entrepreneurial students. Digital delivery will intensify, but the “sociality” of learning will continue to bring students together in one place to learn. She also anticipates some really dynamic “international aggregates of institutions” offering students trans-national learning experiences and credentials. And Sara projects ongoing and increasing investment in “blue-sky” investigator-driven research, and the increasing importance of artificial intelligence in the “expressive economy.”

    Culture of Innovation?

    Sara emphasizes that university leaders must support the integration of research and teaching, and maintain curricular openness to new learning. They must be “militant proponents of diversity”, be highly collaborative across campus, and also reinforce the “porosity” of the university, building partnerships with industry and external organizations to help build their communities. Ultimately, Sara observes, university research can help solve the world’s big problems, so long as we stay “at the coal face” of the real world.


    Watch for more interviews soon, or to be sure you don’t miss them, join more than 15,000 Ten with Ken subscribers and followers on any of a dozen platforms. Stay in the Loop by subscribing to our free email newsletter at http://eduvation.ca/subscribe/

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