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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2020

Polytechnicast - UX Mindset - Active Learning is Certain-enough Instead of Overconfident #artsoundoff

from Polytechnicast · host Rob Stenzinger

<figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Actively learning is a lot like using applied research. It's a very useful place to work from, you can be confident enough to proceed making things yet not too confident to prevent learning as you go. We setup teams and organizations to sink or swim based on too much certainty. We're certain often from a combination of ego and efficiency seeking without adapting until expensive mistakes happen. What if we practice being confident enough and setup teams to actively learn instead? And the UX Mindset series continues! Related Links and Resources Introduction to the UX Mindset Series UX Mindset for Business UX Mindset for Software Engineering UX Mindset for Designers UX Mindset for Artists UX Mindset - Lists UX Mindset - Listening UX Mindset - Groups of People Interconnected UX Mindset - Mental Model You're Working Toward UX Mindset - Misunderstanding and Misuse of UX's Power Creative challenge I'm taking part in and co-founded with Jerzy Drozd: Art Soundoff — Lean Into Art Rob's Products and Ways to Support the Polytechnicast Get Guitar Fretter, an action puzzle that makes a game of memorizing the note positions on a guitar. Available on iOS, Android, Windows 10, and MacOS! Features 4 or 5 string bass, 6 or 7 string guitar, multiple play modes, difficulty levels, and more. Creative design coaching services, workshops, and ebooks for ux design, creative coding, creative challenges, goals, and storytelling in Rob's store Drawing User Journey Maps to Gather Ideas and Collaborate Customizing Your Next Creative Challenge Subscribe to the Polytechnicast RSS feed in your podcatcher Polytechnicast - UX Mindset - Active Learning is Certain-enough Instead of Overconfident Rob Stenzinger

Actively learning is a lot like using applied research. It's a very useful place to work from, you can be confident enough to proceed making things yet not too confident to prevent learning as you go. We setup teams and organizations to sink or swim based on too much certainty. We're certain often from a combination of ego and efficiency seeking without adapting until expensive mistakes happen. What if we practice being confident enough and setup teams to actively learn instead? And the UX Mindset series continues! Related Links and Resources Introduction to the UX Mindset Series UX Mindset for Business UX Mindset for Software Engineering UX Mindset for Designers UX Mindset for Artists UX Mindset - Lists UX Mindset - Listening UX Mindset - Groups of People Interconnected UX Mindset - Mental Model You're Working Toward UX Mindset - Misunderstanding and Misuse of UX's Power Creative challenge I'm taking part in and co-founded with Jerzy Drozd: Art Soundoff — Lean Into Art Rob's Products and Ways to Support the Polytechnicast Get Guitar Fretter, an action puzzle that makes a game of memorizing the note positions on a guitar. Available on iOS, Android, Windows 10, and MacOS! Features 4 or 5 string bass, 6 or 7 string guitar, multiple play modes, difficulty levels, and more. Creative design coaching services, workshops, and ebooks for ux design, creative coding, creative challenges, goals, and storytelling in Rob's store Drawing User Journey Maps to Gather Ideas and Collaborate Customizing Your Next Creative Challenge Subscribe to the Polytechnicast RSS feed in your podcatcher Polytechnicast - UX Mindset - Active Learning is Certain-enough Instead of Overconfident Rob Stenzinger

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