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Campus Co-Lab at STARS  2018

Campus Co-Lab - Recognising the value of ideas to make “what ifs” happen and build a better community -- July 2018

Campus Co-Lab is an initiative that has started at Massey University’s Wellington campus, because of the need for students to be able to influence their experience while at university. The poster will explain what Campus Co-Lab is and discuss three parts that shape Campus Co-Lab: process, space and philosophy. It will inform about the guiding principles of Campus Co-Lab, what were the lessons learnt, and give some of the examples of the projects that went through the Campus Co-Lab process.
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When starting this project we had no preconceived ideas of the end result, rather we went into it with an open mind. In getting where we currently are at, the project went through the same iterative process as the current projects do. It is still evolving.
Co-creation on campus - students shaping their own experience
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STARS conference poster
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Creating for Others

How Open Lab tackles projects by putting humans at the centre of each decision -- March 2018

For our first talk of 2018 we hosted Open Lab to talk about how they incorporate human-centred design in their projects. Michael Kelly, Open Lab's Principle Designer, took us on a journey through two projects, one digital and one physical. He explained how Open Lab uses tools such as discovery workshops and how they make changes from user feedback. 

Our first conference - ANZSSA 2016

Co-creation on campus -- December 2016

This was our first presentation on Campus Co-Lab.  Amy, Marie and Mags spoke mainly about what Campus Co-Lab is, what lessons we have learnt to that point as well as what we are expecting to see in the future. We even guided the audience through a fast forwarded process so that they could have a better understanding of what we do in a practical setting.
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