Modeling Complexity: US Public Transportation and Carnegie Foundation & ACE Elective Classification
By Natthaporn Naktnasukanjn
May 10, 2024
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Systems visualization for better collaboration between diverse stakeholders
The complexity of the U.S. public transportation and education industry are visualized to nudge stakeholders to fill in knowledge gaps and align different values and expectations. Using published and unpublished documents from our client, the Carnegie Foundation and ACE, we created a set of diagrams that focused on better collaboration between diverse stakeholders based on their elective classification. The client was invited to offer critiques in person prior to finalizing our work for their future use in building a new elective classification.
Project Details
- Class: Modeling Complexity
- Instructor: Tomoko Ichikawa
- Project Partner: Carnegie Foundation and ACE
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