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The Tiles IoT Inventor Toolkit is a card game to inspire ideas for new IoT products by fostering collaborative and creative thinking. It can be used as a brainstorming tool during design exercises, school courses and participatory design workshops.

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Tiles is an inventor toolkit 💡 for creative people, students and non-experts to play, learn and ideate human-centric Internet of Things inventions, while having fun.

Tiles proposes the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals as design scenarios.

This repository contains the source PDF files for the Tiles IoT Inventor Toolkit. You can print the PDFs on a regular A4 color printer.

Translation

Translations for English 🇺🇸 (en_US) and Norwegian Bokmål 🇳🇴 (nb_NO) are complete and available. You can contribute translating the toolkit in your language, see tilestoolkit/tiles-iot-inventor-toolkit-i18n.

Cards

Become an IoT inventor! It's now as easy as playing a card game:

⚡️ Technology cards provide the basic ingredients for designing smart objects: including everyday things and places, internet services and sensors, human's actions and interactive feedback.

🎯 Missions cards unleash your inner inventor, skyrocketing your creativity with fun and provocative design quests.

👓 Criteria cards bring you back down to earth, helping you reflect and prove your ideas.

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Play

⚔️ Multi play mode when you use the cards together with the Tiles Inventor Board ⌨︎ you can arrange hackathon-style Tiles Workshops, where multiple teams invent IoT solutions to solve given societal challenges (e.g. climate change, waste reduction, participation in social life); combining cards play with design thinking activities. Tiles workshops are also great ways for young students to learn the basic of design and computational thinking 👾.

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Tiles IoT Inventor Workshop

While the Tiles IoT Inventor Cards are great for brainstorming sessions, we have designed a workshop experience for teams of inventors 🤓. The Tiles IoT Inventor Workshop is a great way to learn the foundations of IoT and design thinking while ideating an IoT invention to solve the Sustainable Development Goals from the UN (e.g. climate change 🌪, waste reduction ♻️, social segregation).

During a 1-hour ⏰ workshop, participants fast-pace through a set of 6 design thinking 🧠 activities: explore 👀, challenge ⚔️, combine 🥘, sketch ✏️, refine 🔜 and pitch 🎤 to collaboratively converge towards an IoT invention idea 💥. The outcome of the workshop is a storyboard and an elevator pitch ready to be used to drive prototyping actions 🥽, collaborative discussion and reflection.

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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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The Tiles IoT Inventor Toolkit is a card game to inspire ideas for new IoT products by fostering collaborative and creative thinking. It can be used as a brainstorming tool during design exercises, school courses and participatory design workshops.

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