WELCOME!

Welcome to the official blog for RISD's advanced studio,Design for Social Entrepreneurship, Spring 2010. This course aims to cultivate social entrepreneurial designers by investigating the power of products, systems and services to create positive social and environmental change both internationally and domestically.

Instructor: Sloan Kulper, IDSA

Course Planner: Yi Zhang

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Final Crit Presentation Guidelines


Is this thing on?

Well I'm definitely looking forward to seeing you present your hard work this semester next week!

Below are important notes on the final crit:
  1. Please invite your guests ASAP - if you haven't sent them invitations yet, email your mentor and a rep. from your organization tonight! Faculty and friends from RISD and the greater Providence community are definitely welcome.
  2. Everyone must arrive promptly by 10:25am for the morning session and 1:10pm for the afternoon session.
  3. On both days, dress is business casual for presenters.
  4. All presentations are due to me (via email or Dropbox) at midnight on the night before you present. Place your file in "Design Project 2 > Final Presentations."
  5. Presentations should run approximately 25 minutes. This will be followed by 10 minutes of feedback.
  6. We will be videotaping each presentation to be published on the website.
  7. The major sections of the presentation should be as follows:
  • Context: community background, organization background, description of problems faced
  • Mission statement: the mission of your venture, why this is a compelling topic to focus on, precedent projects
  • Design Concepts: description of the deliverables of your venture - the products/services/systems you have designed in response to the context and problem statements, how these designs impact the life of your target community
  • Implementation and Sustainability: distribution, marketing, continuity of leadership, financial sustainability, metrics and evaluation of impact, future expansion of your venture

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