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RESOURCE COLLECTIONS
GRAPHIC RESOURCES
APPS & DIGITAL FORMATS
ICOMPASS.ME
FREE ONLINE APP
A free digital compass to doodle in—on your own, or with others! Give it a try and let me and its creator, Hieu Nguyen, know how it works for you!
Misty Kluesner, a Creator for Figma, which is free for educators, developed a fantastic Figjam template!
GOOGLE FORMS
Google forms are great to gather and organize lots of input. With bright graphics, even a survey can be fun!
GOOGLE DOC AND EMAIL STARTERS
Just click to start a simple Google Doc or email with these Compass questions!
MURAL
The incredible online collaboration workspace MURAL has offered Innovators' Compass as a framework option since 2016, and now as a complete template.
MIRO
If Miro is your online visual collaboration tool, here’s a Compass in Miro, ready to copy and start adding your stickies!
VIDEOS (also in YouTube channel)
All videos have optional captions in YouTube.
Short intros and longer workshops from Ela Ben-Ur
SHORT INNOVATORS’ COMPASS INTRO & STORIES
5 questions for breakthroughs in our everyday challenges, big or small—plus stories of home, school, company, and community "unstucks".
LONGER INNOVATORS’ COMPASS INTRO & WORKED EXAMPLES
This 5-1/2 minute video includes details from examples in work-life balance, conferences, and parenting, as well as resources.
TOUR & TIPS: GETTING UNSTUCK USING EACH SPACE
Quick tour and tips: how we find breakthroughs in our challenges through each Innovators’ Compass question. This will answer your questions about the Compass' design, too!
COACHING A PROFESSIONAL IN AN INDIVIDUAL CHALLENGE
Ela Ben-Ur coaches an entrepreneur/leadership development professional in seeing his landscape of challenges (4 min), building the Innovators' Compass from his own experiences (9 min), and using it on a personal challenge (22 min). Thanks to filmaker Gregory Mang for donating his time!
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING WORKSHOP
See and practice using the Innovators' Compass for students in individual, interpersonal, or school-wide challenges, and for grownups too. About 30 minutes with pauses for activities.
Originally created for the Teacher Success Summit.
COLLABORATING WITH INNOVATORS’ COMPASS
Break through barriers to tackling challenges with groups of people, using the 5 Questions of Innovators Compass, just 1 instruction, and lots of facilitation ideas. About 30 minutes with pauses for activities.
Originally created for the Teacher Success Summit.
THE POWER OF ONE
Ela Ben-Ur introduces Innovators’ Compass—and the power of one observation, idea, etc. to unleash the power in one student, teacher, parent, team, leader, community, and district, as well as in rural communities and major companies. Preceded an in-person workshop by Holly Doe at the 2022 CoSN National EdTech Conference.
SXSW EDU 2020 WORKSHOP: DESIGNING WITH ALL VOICES
In this workshop you’ll identify a voice that isn’t, but should be, a part of designing what happens in your school, class, organization, or community, understanding why that might be, and considering how to raise that voice. You’ll leave with productive questions and new perspective. By Manjula Karamcheti, David Coffey, and Ela Ben-Ur.
NAVIGATING A MESS OF UNENDING CHALLENGES
A 50-minute webinar focused on COVID stories and a short Compass experience.
SHARE OBSERVATIONS AND IDEAS ABOUT TEACHING STEM IN COVID TIMES
A short intro with Valeria Rodriguez's stories using the Compass from STEM to SEL to staff meetings. Then participants around the world created a shared icompass.me about teaching STEM in COVID times. For the National Science Teachers Association 2020 Forum.
TWO INNOVATORS’ COMPASS WORKSHOPS
David Coffey, director of the Design Thinking Academy at Grand Valley State University in Michigan, invited me to lead three workshops for their faculty, staff, and students: Design Thinking and You, Design Thinking in Life and School, and Design Thinking in Education and Healthcare. The first two were professionally recorded.
FINDING OUR WAY IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
This interactive webinar is is led by David Coffey, Ph.D., professor of mathematics and director of the Design Thinking Academy at GVSU. He introduced participants to Innovators' Compass with an interesting driving metaphor. Participants identified a personal or professional challenge they want to address in 2021 and used the Compass to find innovative ways to move forward.
UNSTICKER SISTERS STORY READALOUD
Two sisters' little bricks become a big problem. Join us for a true story of getting unstuck (7 minutes)—then unleash your own UNSTICKER superpowers! Check out matching printables on the kids page!
“ALL ABOUT” STYLE READ-ALOUD
8:47-minute video with introduction, school-based story, Do-it-Yourself, diagram and glossary. Check out matching printables on the kids page!
Short stories people contributed from homes, schools, workplaces, and communities (in that order)
UNSTICKING LIFE (WORK-LIFE BALANCE)
Highlights from the full video as entrepreneur and leadership professional Caustan De Riggs uses Innovators' Compass to explore ways to support his creative work along with his sleep and wellness.
DESIGNING DOWNTIME WITH KIDS (COVID-19)
Ela using the Compass with her girls to design COVID-19 downtime together.
STUDENTS AND STAFF UNSTUCK
A powerful overview of students’ project-based learning and navigating personal, team, classroom, and community challenges, and staff designing experiences, at Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton, MA by Taryn Grigas, Melissa Foley-Procko and Mary Marotta.
SCIENCE PROJECT & PARENT-TEACHER COMPASSES
Miami teacher Valeria Rodriguez shows two Innovators' Compass templates she created: a Google Slides one for students' science projects, and a hand-drawn one for collaborative conversations with parents at conference time.
PROCESSING CURRENT EVENTS (HURRICANE IRMA)
Science teacher Valeria Rodriguez invited students to share Hurricane Irma experiences and design actions with Innovators' Compass.
CO-CREATING CLASSROOM CULTURE
Erin Quinn is a middle school educator in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, whose class was "homeless" for half a year until their new school was built. She shows and tells how she used Innovators' Compass with her class, in conjunction with other Design Thinking tools, to enable them to design their own class "space" and culture despite this.
KIDS RESOLVING CONFLICTS
Principal Dawn McWilliams invited students to resolve a playground challenge with their Innovators' Compass
TRAINING AGILE TEACHERS WITH THE COMPASS
The Woodrow Graduate School of Teaching and Learning connected to MIT has chosen to use design, practiced using Innovators' Compass, as a central competency. See Dan Coleman, formerly Chief Learning Officer, and their cohort of teaching students in action!
STUDENT-CENTERED TEACHING AND MENTORING
Xheni Mucelli, a Teaching Candidate at the Woodrow Wilson Graduate School of Teaching and Learning at MIT, shares images of using Innovators' Compass to review her teaching with peers, design her classroom, and mentor students.
STUDENT PROJECTS AND SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING + PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Catherine Stines and colleagues at the Darrow School use Innovators' Compass—5 questions that unstick us—for student projects and social-emotional learning; staff collaboration; and in professional development conferences.
COLLABORATING ON VISION & CHALLENGES
Dawn McWilliams and Mitch Davison, Principal and Assistant Principal of an Elementary charter school in Aurora, CO, walk through Compasses made by their teachers to collaborate on school culture topics.
ONLINE PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION AND WORKSHOPS
Audrey O'Clair shares her use of the Innovators' Compass online app, icompass.me, for teachers to collaborate and apply their learning during professional development.
PRODUCT DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
At a cafe in Boston’s Innovation District, Kyle Savage talks about using Innovators' Compass in a digital product development firm—to offer a usable approach to design for the team, scaffold client meetings and engagement, and support creativity.
CONVENING/CONFERENCES AROUND CHALLENGES
People using Innovators' Compass—5 questions that unstick us—at the US and California Conferences on AIDS, and the Front End of Innovation Conference.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING
Garrett Mason beautifully shows how he and others in the international development organizations CorpsAfrica and PACT are putting Innovators' Compass in the hands of communities navigating their own challenges—as an independent tool as well as a framework to bring together methods and mindsets of human-centered design and participatory design. This is an excerpt from the Field Guide pictured here.
COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Alumnae of the YES Program share using #InnovatorsCompass to enable online learning during COVID; raise awareness of mental health issues; and engage youth in their community.
BUILDING ON COMMUNITY MAPPING
Mouhiddine Hamma, an ongoing volunteer with CorpsAfrica in Rwanda, shares his experiences using Innovators' Compass to build on Community Mapping (a central practice of community development work).
CORPSAFRICA HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN
Two more beautiful videos about Garrett Mason's incredible human-centered-design work with CorpsAfrica in Malawi. Each gives a lovely little shout-out to the Compass, which Garrett used as an over-arching tool, complemented by other human-centered and participatory design tools.
AUDIO
INTERVIEW FOR LINKED UP BREAKING BOUNDARIES IN EDUCATION Podcast
Kim, Manuel, and I recap our SXSW EDU 2023 session (social-emotional learning + visual thinking + Innovators' Compass) on the LinkedUp podcast (this YouTube video has links to all video and podcast platforms in the notes).
INTERVIEW FOR Transformative Learning Experiences Podcast (SPOTIFY or Apple):
In this November 2022 podcast, I joined Michael and Donna Dawson sharing their incredible program, Innovators for Purpose (iFp), with host Kyle Wagner. iFp equips teens with Innovators’ Compass and many other tools to create positive impact in the world.
INTERVIEW FOR THE LEADERSHIP TALES PODCAST WITH ELA BEN-UR
In this fun May 2022 interview, Colin Hunter, CEO of PotentialSquared, asks me about human-centered leadership.
INTERVIEW FOR GET A CUE PODCAST WITH ELA BEN-UR
In this September 2020 interview for the Massachusetts Computer-Using Educators (MASSCUE) podcast, Brandon Hall is an engaging interviewer—and a great sport, as he jumps into a compass about a challenge the golf team he coaches was experiencing.
interview for inclusive technology for all PODCAST with Hillary goldthwait-Fowles
Mike Marotta interviews Hillary Goldthwait-Fowles just after a July 2019 workshop they’ve done together on Inclusive Technology and Universal Design For Learning using Innovators’ Compass, in conjunction with the SETT framework. Transcript here.
INTERVIEW FOR DESIGN THINKING 101 PODCAST With ela ben-ur
Dawan Stanford, Director of Design Thinking at Elon University and I talk about making Design Thinking accessible in March 2018.
INTERVIEW FOR PODCAST JOURNEYS with ela ben-ur
Bogata-based educator Chris Davis got curious at the end of SXSW Edu in March 2017 about the background of design thinking and my work, and asked me to sit and chat with him for his podcast. Note: the sound dramatically improves at 16:08.
INTERVIEW FOR RESULTS MAY VARY PODCAst with ela ben-ur
Recorded in August 2015 for their Results May Vary podcast about what would happen if we used Design Thinking in our daily lives, Tracy Deluca and Chris Waugh ask great questions about the development of the compass. While it has evolved considerably since, the discussion is great and the core questions still hold.
WRITING
By Ela Ben-Ur
Final chapter of Taking Design Thinking to school
I'm honored to have the last chapter "Developing Portable, Powerful Design Thinking: The Innovators' Compass" in the book Taking Design Thinking To School edited by Shelley Goldman and Zaza Kabayadondo of Stanford University’s Research in Education and Design Lab (Routledge, November 2016). I can't post it here, but will happily send you a copy.
MURAL.CO BLOG POST: WORK THROUGH ANY PROBLEM
Short blog post with practical tips, written for the design collaboration platform Mural.co (online sticky notes!), which offers the Compass as one of its framework templates (along with Business Model Canvass, Empathy Maps, and others).
UP WITH COMMUNITY PASSION PROJECT INTERVIEW
In response to Nicola Chin's thoughtful questions, including: Tell me about your passion project? Who's shoulders are you standing on? Your greatest learning? Challenge? Fear? Risk? Fun? How are you organizing people for this project?
HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE Course descriptions & CURRICULA
More details and materials around Compass-based courses: Caroline Meeks’ high school app design course; my design-your-life course at Olin College; and my with-an-older-adult course with anthropologist Caitrin Lynch at Olin College (for which Olin has made an incredible curriculum-share site).
KIDS BOOKS at INNOVATORSCOMPASS.ORG/KIDS
Written with my daughters during COVID lockdown! The Unsticker Sisters and the Battle of the Bricks storybook (the start of a series!) and 5 Questions That Get Us Unstuck. Available as PDFs and video readalouds.
By Others:
Tara Martin's chapter about the Compass in her book Be REAL: Educate from the Heart
Tara Martin's wonderful book about using our human technology to educate includes a chapter about how she adapted and used the Compass to understand and support educators when she began as an administrator. She’s also blogged and tweeted about it extensively. Thank you for educating from the heart, Tara, and enabling people to do so—including with Innovators' Compass!
NAOMI HARM’S SECTION ABOUT THE COMPASS IN HER BOOK THE UNIQUE INDIVIDUAL YOU
Naomi writes about using Innovators’ Compass to as a leader to “navigate my visionary roadmap and overcome the hiccups, bumps, and struggles that are thrown at me unexpectedly.”
TOM VANDER ARK & EMILY LEIBTAG’S STORY IN THEIR BOOK DIFFERENCE MAKING AT THE HEART OF LEARNING
The authors celebrate the Design Thinking Academy at Grand Valley State University (GVSU), director David Coffey, and their use of Innovators’ Compass to for “creative problem solving in ‘high impact activities’ that contribute to social, civic, and business innovation.”
KAYLAH HOLLAND’s SECTION ABOUT THE COMPASS IN HER BOOK, PUTTING OUT FIRES
Kaylah Holland featured Innovators’ Compass in Chapter 3, “People at the Center” as a way to see design thinking as a journey, and tangibly keep people at the center of it.
MICHAEL HERNANDEZ’ SECTION ABOUT THE COMPASS IN HIS BOOK, STORYTELLING WITH PURPOSE
Michael writes about using Innovators' Compass for "any stage of the storytelling process" to tune into one's audience, generate ideas, and align goals.
DAVID AND KATHRYN COFFEY’S EBOOK DESIGNING MATH ADVENTURES
Dave and Kathy are treasure troves of engaging teaching ideas. Through seven teachers' stories, they offer the Compass, other design tools, and research to jumpstart and unstick K-8 math lesson planning.
TOM VANDER ARK & Justin AGLIO for EDUCATION WEEK & GETTING SMART: COMPASS QUICK-START
I’m honored and grateful that Tom VanderArk and Justin Aglio posted this lovely, short overview in Education Week and Getting Smart—sharing the Compass with many new educators!
DAVID COFFEY FOR GETTING SMART: ENABLING STUDENT CHANGE-MAKERS
David Coffey writes about using the Compass in the Design Thinking Academy he leads at Grand Valley State University to enable student change-makers on campus and in the community. One event—a workshop with the university President to envision the future of the university—is captured by the school newspaper here, and its outcomes here.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR COVER ARTICLE: COPING IN COLLEGE
Stacie Hagenbaugh’s “life design” work with Smith College students is profiled, including her use of an adapted Innovators’ Compass. While we wish they kept her careful attribution, it’s a lovely piece.
Jessica bacal in the Boston globe: managING job uncertaintY, Ambiguity & disruption
Jessica calls out Innovators’ Compass—and looking for new who, what, when, where, or how in our career—in part 5: Think Iteratively.
CHELSEA RIDGE & SUE LENARD FOR MSTA Links: Using The Innovators’ Compass to Help Middle School Students Energize Our World
Chelsea, Sue, Ginger Rowher, and David Coffey iterated a summer camp for middle-schoolers to be scaffolded on Innovators’ Compass—from community observations to experimental prototypes and a “shark tank” review with professionals.
GARRET MASON’S CORPS AFRICA FIELD GUIDE (EXCERPT on Innovators’ Compass)
“A collection of the most important tools and strategies to help volunteers catalyze and facilitate community building, empowerment, and action.” Garrett uses Compass as a tool, and to organize other tools, in Human-Centered Design (primarily), Asset-Based Community Development, Human-Centered Design, and Facilitation. Reach out to him for the full guide or to discuss his experiences. More from him and volunteers in videos above.
CORPSAFRICA CASE STUDIES
Samuel Kibebe, a CorpsAfrica volunteer, shared this remarkable, detailed case study about a community in Kenya that used the Compass and a lot of creativity on a cascade of challenges in establishing kitchen gardens to make fresh food accessible to families. Martin Twesigye, a Ugandan CorpsAfrica volunteer, shared this story with schoolchildren. More case studies from Kenya and Malawi briefly mentioning the Compass are here, here, here, here, and here.
OLIN COLLEGE “THE WIRE”: INNOVATORS’ COMPASS AT SXSWEdu 2018
Anne-Marie Dorning wrote about Innovators’ Compass and its impact at SXSW EDU for the Olin College news channel.
TANYA AVRITH FOR ADOBE SPARK: STUDENT VOICE SUMMIT
Tanya calls out Innovators’ Compass as one of the main takeaways in the Adobe Spark/Flipgrid Student Voice Summit, for building a culture of empathy.
BARBARA SOLOW FOR SMITH COLLEGE NEWS: DESIGNING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON CAMPUS
Student teams in Emily Norton’s program use Innovators’ Compass to discover and prototype ideas for improving life at Smith College ranging from student self-care kits to a speaker series about life after Smith.
Dan ryder on MEDIUM: DESIGN FOR BOOK CHARACTERS
Dan's Medium piece highlighting a project he did with his English students using the Compass that bridged English and Engineering to design for characters' needs in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
ERIN QUINN on MEDIUM: CREATING CLASSROOM CULTURE
Erin Quinn's medium piece about working with a class to use the Compass, alongside other wonderful tools, to design their own, inclusive, culture.
ARI YARES’ BLOG: DESIGNING FAMILY MORNINGS
Psychologist and administrator Ari Yares wrote about the Compass to help his family co-design a way through the chaos of family mornings and lunch packing.
HILLARY GOLDTHWAIT-FOWLES’ BLOG POST ON INNOVATORS’ COMPASS
Assistive technology coach Hillary Goldthwait-Fowles shares her and other educators’ experiences with the Compass, along with the experiences of participants she helped co-facilitate at the Bates College May Conference 2018.
Trang Trem of Fulbright University Vietnam: DESIGN FOR AGING IMMERSION
Trang Trem was part of a 1-week version of an Innovators’ Compass-based course at Olin, which Caitrin Lynch and I recreated for students and professors at Fulbright University Vietnam. Her writing about the experience in Fulbright’s blog deeply inspired us.
TEACHING, COACHING AND SPEAKING
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