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- | The steps of the AYCH process follow the methodology of design thinking. We combine the different steps and tools in open source version (share alike 4.0). | + | The steps of the AYCH process follow the methodology of design thinking. In the project, L'Ecole de design combine the different steps and diffuse tools, methodologies and case studies in open source version (share alike 4.0). |
{{ :capture_d_e_cran_2018-11-02_a_19.01.48.png?600 | Double diamond design}} | {{ :capture_d_e_cran_2018-11-02_a_19.01.48.png?600 | Double diamond design}} | ||
- | ===== Hacker and designer appropriate and appropriable tools ===== | + | ===== Hack and design appropriate and appropriable tools ===== |
Each stage of the process is associated with a tool that we test and then try to transpose to each hub, leaving margins of appropriation. The difficulty lies in working closely with the various services to define tools adapted, adaptable and appropriable by the youth services. The tools are distributed on this platform and are open source (share alike 4.0) and tested on the occasion of creative jams or workshops done and animated directly in the hubs. The tools test is fully reported in section [[:aychcases| AYCHcases]]. | Each stage of the process is associated with a tool that we test and then try to transpose to each hub, leaving margins of appropriation. The difficulty lies in working closely with the various services to define tools adapted, adaptable and appropriable by the youth services. The tools are distributed on this platform and are open source (share alike 4.0) and tested on the occasion of creative jams or workshops done and animated directly in the hubs. The tools test is fully reported in section [[:aychcases| AYCHcases]]. |