View the welcome remarks and design challenge brief videos
Sign up for the uXperience | Think Privacy Slack Workspace and introduce yourself in the Teams Formation Channel. If you are looking for team members or seeking a team to join, post an introduction of what your skills are and what types of skills you are looking for in a teammate.
Register yourself on Devpost if you haven't done so.
Watch the recorded talks by Think Privacy speakers.
Start posting any questions you might have about the talk topics in the designated Slack Q&A channels. The speakers will respond during their scheduled live Q&A sessions on Slack (see schedule below).
Thursday: Discover
Join the Online LIVE Workshop: Working in Online Teams by Overlap 9:30 am -11:00 am. (Meeting ID: 996 0978 6390, Passcode: 657417)
Thursday morning 11-11:30 am (EDT) (LIVE): General Q&A with Leah and Katherine on Webex
Join the Online LIVE Workshop: Working in Online Teams by Overlap
Finalize teams in the Team formation channel on Slack. You should choose a team by the end of the day. Post a message in the Team formation channel with your team’s name and Slack handle of all team members (up to five). We will then put your team in a private channel for messaging each other. Your mentor will be added later to this channel.
View the mentor bios and select 1 mentor with expertise that you think might be a good fit for your team and your idea. The best way to do this is to engage in conversations with mentors on Slack in their designated channel. Your mentors are:
Anindita Bose, Privacy Advisor, Managed Privacy and KnowledgeFlow
The best way to seek mentors is to engage in conversations with them on Slack in their designated channel. Once you select a mentor, you can add the mentor to your team’s private channel on Slack to guide you with your design idea and provide feedback. Even though you’ll be working with one mentor without the design jam, you can still message the other mentors on Slack to seek guidance if you have questions that fall outside your own mentor’s expertise.
Complete the Online Workshop Module: Privacy and Ethical Design
Communicate with your team in your private Slack channel. You are free to use any prototyping tools and collaboration platforms of your choice, but try to keep the main chat messages on Slack to ensure that mentors can track your progress and offer feedback.
Engage with your mentor on Slack for final support!
Submissions open on Devpost. We recommend that teams make their submissions by midnight. However, to account for different time zones, we are accepting submissions until noon on Monday.