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shinto Anto

Hai am a social service work student in Georgian college , I took this course because am so interested to help others
Georgian college
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I want to be a Changemaker because...

Every society needs change makers so I want contribute something to my societyΒ 

My Changemaker Pathway

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I want to volunteer my time to help others.

My UN Sustainable Development Goal
Sustainable Cities & Communities

As part of #ChangeTheNow, I’m working on solving UN Sustainable Development Goal 11: making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

My Passport Stamps

#ChangeTheNow participants must complete modules centered around the Design Thinking process. Passport stamps are awarded as modules are completed.
My Mobius Module Completed
Team Canvass Module Completed
Changemaker in Residency Week Completed
Empathize Module Completed
Define Module Completed
Ideate Module Completed
Prototype & Test Module Completed
Pitch Module Completed
ME=WE Module Incomplete

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-12-10 14:07:37 -0800 complete_your_hcdt_stage_pitch_reflection_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    What did you learn about publicly sharing your ideas that you will carry with you in your future of work?

    shinto's Answer

    About its presentation, I gained a lot of knowledge. These are incredibly practical tips for academic work as well as upcoming employment. We also get a lot of feedback whenever we share our ideas on a public platform, which I believe is crucial for everyone to know their weaknesses and strengths. The above feedback is also crucial for every SSW going forward. It also helps us get better at communicating, and most importantly, it helps us improve our teamwork. Realizing some concepts might be extremely hard at times. But, in my view, everyone can appreciate our thoughts if they are stated quickly and clearly.

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-11-29 09:16:22 -0800 complete_your_hcdt_stage_prototype_test_reflection_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    How might the prototype & test stage help you with overcoming a fear of failure or challenging your assumptions about what is β€˜right’?

    shinto's Answer

    Prototyping, as I knew it, is the process of building a model of the actual thing that needs to be made. As a result, we will be thrown into a realistic situation and forced to confront, evaluate, and manage its consequences. This will stronger in our success as we learn how to handle such circumstances. As we shall learn everything by really encountering it, the fear of failure can be successfully controlled. A vital element in the design thinking process, prototyping allows for immediate and low-risk user input. A prototype is an early sample or model of a product created to test a concept or method.

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-11-29 08:22:24 -0800 _complete_your_hcdt_stage_ideate_reflection_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    How might ideation help you develop your active listening skills to brainstorm and reflect on ideas effectively with your team?

    shinto's Answer

    when the ideation stage is in progress. Numerous ideas were generated by us. I had to pay attention to my team's ideas and thought processes when I came up with this concept. Afterwards, we all contributed to that concept to make it stronger and more useful, which also helped us become better active listeners. This also helps teams become better active listeners.

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-11-21 07:15:57 -0800 _complete_your_hcdt_stage_define_reflection_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    How might you explain the value of you having a systems-thinking mindset when attempting to define and understand a complex problem?

    shinto's Answer

    Having this mindset and process would prepare your team for many different situations when done correctly, not that all problems are avoidable. This mindset also shows you a complex problem from many different perspectives which can open up important information and ideas such as leverage points

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-11-21 06:06:19 -0800 complete_your_hcdt_stage_empathize_reflection_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    After learning about how to empathize with the people affected by your SDG’s social issue, how you might apply empathy to working with the members on your CTN Innovation Team?

    shinto's Answer

    We need to be aware of the circumstance in order to solve any difficulty. In order to do this, we must first know what people believe and feel about it because they are essential to its success. Respecting others' emotions and the difficulties they confront will enable us to work as a team to solve their challenge.

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-11-21 05:56:57 -0800 complete_your_changemaker_in_residency_week_reflection_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    What session inspired you the most during Changemaker in Residency Week, and why?

    shinto's Answer

    I went to the presentation by Jonnne Renuax on "Unsustainable Development Goals." It was incredibly fascinating, and I discovered some unattainable objectives. I was particularly motivated to work for society because I had to work on UN Goal 11.3 for this job as a change maker, which was access to convenient transportation to all sustainable cities and communities.

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-09-20 13:38:00 -0700 create_your_team_canvas_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    What did you personally learn about the process of creating your team canvass?

    shinto's Answer

    As a team, we discussed a lot before completing the canvass. I realized that being a team includes so much understanding among its members and unity as a whole. I believe that working in a team environment will definitely improve my skills and strengths and also help me to overcome my weaknesses.

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    posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-09-20 12:58:50 -0700 complete_your_mobius_strip_reflection_90

    πŸ€” Reflection question

    After completing the Mobius Strip exercise, what do you feel are next steps towards contributing to the community you care about?

    shinto's Answer

    After finishing the mobius strip exercise, I came with the notion that we should be aware of the society and the difficulties it faces along with our individual skills and expectations. It was also enjoyable to complete this activity.

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