MethodKit for Places
Made by Ola Möller (MethodKit) and Jordan Lane (architect and Architecture-lead at MethodKit). This is a digital version of MethodKit for Places.
About the kit - 68 cards to work together to create great places.
Places matter. Use the kit to explore, discuss, understand, plan and create the kind of places that matter most to you.
They are where we meet, make memories, pass through everyday, or even and claim as “our own.” While some tools may impose set solutions when working with places, our idea is to pay deliberate attention to the potential and unique qualities of each place from multiple perspectives, wherever and whoever you are.
The Cards
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Learn more about our methodology
MethodKit been around since 2012. We have made kits for all type of topics. Below is a description about the digital concept in general.
Use the digital cards for...
1. Visual collab
Do workshops and collaborate online on digital platforms such as Mural and Miro your wifi is your limit.
Use with: Miro & Mural.
2. Mindmapping
Create structure, collect data and mindmap together on digital platforms such as Mural and Miro your wifi is your limit.
Use with: Miro & Mural.
3. Forms & polls
There are many ways to engage your participants and gain collective insights. Use votes, polls or a digital suggestions box.
Use with: Kahoot, Mentimeter, Typeform, Google Forms
4. Presentations
You´ll never have a boring presentation again when using the digital kits. Be the pedagogical genius that you have always been.
Use with: Keynote, Zoom, Google, Mentimeter, Hangouts, Microsoft Teams and Whereby.
5. Knowledge banks
Add the cards and icons as a structure for a knowledge on a topic.
Use with: Notion, Coda, Dropbox Paper, Google Docs and Microsoft Teams.
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Read more about how MethodKit Digital can be used.
Use the cards in workshop or in presentations (both digital and on-site) and let them structure your work building, discussing and redesigning places. Works well on platforms like Notion, Mural or Miro.