In architecture there are View & viewpoints as defined by IEEE1471. Here we can look at using that from a HiPoHa Perspective.
Videos
Applying HiPoHa – Future Making
It is not possible to predict the future. But there is a method to make it.
Is there something called a “Past future”? If so I ca use it.
There is a simple method to make it for anyone using digital technologies.
Thomas Kuhn’s brilliant concept of a paradigm shift is covered in his landmark book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions published in 1962. We believe that PhenoBL is a paradigm shift.
This is another allegory we use in our programs. It is a popular story from Zen Buddhism. Animation by Priya Raju and the voiceover artist is her brother Raju Ravi. Please feel free to use this in your programs.
Tiny Magiq’s framework for Digital Transformation is probably amongst the first few commercial implementations of a Phenomenon based Learning (PhenoBL) model. PhenoBL is pioneered by the Finnish grade school educators since 2016-17 when they introduced it into their curriculum. Tiny Magiq’s independently developed method over the last 5 years is a PhenoBL model. More information available at https://phenobl.com
PhenoBL is Phenomenon Based Learning Model pioneered by the Finnish educators in their grade school education system. Tiny Magiq’s HiPoHa Digital Transformation framework is a PhenoBL model. more details at https://phenobl.com
Sat Arch Ep 25 Part 5
Part 1 – Kumaran talks about a fundamental presumption of technology solutions that exists today. “Touch” as an interface. Not just touchscreen but even keyboards mouse. Think of a ATM or Swipe machine keypads. https://youtu.be/DKCrsFFssD8
Part 2- Gowtham Retail IT specialist talks about his insights in the Covid scenario on retail.Should we make solution long-term or short-term? https://youtu.be/kwq78J14Y0M
Part 3- Karthick talks about the impact as an integration architect https://youtu.be/lbMnwxyANXQ
Part 4 – Ramesh from Australia talks about his take from market research analyst and having lived across multiple cultures. Culture its impact on architecure
Part 5 – Deepak shares his insight on how solutions can be made long lasting. He is inspired by Lindy effect as used by Taleb.
Can “touch” go or will it stay? Watch the series. Share your thoughts or any ideas
Sat Arch Ep25 Part 3
Sat Arch Ep 25 Part 2
Part 1 – Kumaran talks about a fundamental presumption of technology solutions that exists today. “Touch” as an interface. Not just touchscreen but even keyboards mouse. Think of a ATM or Swipe machine keypads.
Part 2- Gowtham Retail IT specialist talks about his insights in the Covid scenario on retail.Should we make solution long-term or short-term?
Part 3- Karthick talks about the impact as an integration architect
Part 4 – Ramesh from Australia talks about his take from market research analyst and having lived across multiple cultures. Culture its impact on architecure
Part 5 – Deepak shares his insight on how solutions can be made long lasting. He is inspired by Lindy effect as used by Taleb.
Can “touch” go or will it stay? Watch the series. Share your thoughts or any ideas
Part 1 – Kumaran talks about a fundamental presumption of technology solutions that exists today. “Touch” as an interface. Not just touchscreen but even keyboards mouse. Think of a ATM or Swipe machine keypads. https://youtu.be/DKCrsFFssD8
Part 2- Gowtham Retail IT specialist talks about his insights in the Covid scenario on retail.Should we make solution long-term or short-term? https://youtu.be/kwq78J14Y0M
Part 3- Karthick talks about the impact as an integration architect https://youtu.be/lbMnwxyANXQ
Part 4 – Ramesh from Australia talks about his take from market research analyst and having lived across multiple cultures. Culture its impact on architecure https://youtu.be/ntjdLXfFftA
Part 5 – Deepak shares his insight on how solutions can be made long lasting. He is inspired by Lindy effect as used by Taleb. https://youtu.be/2MMzfiNh5rY
Can “touch” go or will it stay? Watch the series. Share your thoughts or any ideas