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design
solution:
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- Visual Engagement: Paintings, maps, and posters reinforcing IB’s philosophy.
- Efficient Storage: Cupboards and shelves for organizing IB materials.
- Collaborative Elements: Whiteboards and digital tools for planning and reflection.
- Sustainability Focus: Upcycled furniture and eco-friendly materials.
- Flexible Task Management: A combination of physical and digital to-do lists for tracking progress.
research plan:
Analyse Space Within Induction Session: Look at the work of other IB schools and how they approach space design.
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Analyze Procedures Systems: Study the differences between digital and analog systems of task management.
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materials:
Schedule, notes capable pin and whiteboards.
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target group:
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School Leadership and Administrators: Have an interest in a mechanism that measures teacher productivity.
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- Standard IB Induction Spaces: Typically include posters, whiteboards, and print materials but lack personalization and flexibility.
- Corporate Onboarding Areas: Often incorporate digital resources and structured workflows, which could be adapted.
- To-Do List Tools: Trello, Notion, Google Tasks, and physical boards each have advantages and limitations in a school setting.
- Standard IB Induction Spaces: Typically include posters, whiteboards, and print materials but lack personalization and flexibility.
- Corporate Onboarding Areas: Often incorporate digital resources and structured workflows, which could be adapted.
- To-Do List Tools: Trello, Notion, Google Tasks, and physical boards each have advantages and limitations in a school setting.
introduction: IB newbies require an induction space that is not just ready to use, but also visually appealing. The space should contain relevant IB materials and enable collaboration. Additionally, a to-do list approach is important so that induction tasks are tracked and accountability is created.