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Designing Forward: Season One Application

Please complete this application to participate in the first year of Designing Forward. If you have ANY questions or concerns about your application, feel free to reach out to the CoLab (psu-open@plymouth.edu).

We will be reviewing applications in two rounds: 

Priority Deadline: March 7th 
This deadline may be helpful if you would like a decision earlier for planning purposes. Decisions will be communicated by March 21st. If you aren’t accepted at this time your application will be considered again in the second round. We will not be filling the Season One cohort from this application pool, so waiting does not mean you run the risk of spots being filled.

Final Deadline: April 23rd
Any new or remaining applications will be reviewed at this time. Decisions will be communicated by May 2nd.

“Design Bites” are a special kind of portfolio post. They’re an opportunity for us to share practical design ideas that we’ve tried or are planning to try. As DF participants add more Bites, we will assemble a library of these that will be searchable by type, tags, and modules.

Describe a particular design approach you have taken or plan to take. Give as much information as you think is necessary for someone else to try/adapt/experiment with your idea.
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What kind of teaching thing does this Design Bite relate to?
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If it's related to a DF module, tell us which one(s).
If you like, you may upload an image and/or a file to go with your Design Bite.
Max. file size: 512 MB.
Max. file size: 512 MB.
Tell us whatever you like about this design bite, where the idea came from, if it's something you've tried or hope to try, etc.
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