Hack Artefacts

As a result of the Roundtable Hacks, we now have access to the artefacts produced by the community. These artefacts are intended to be used and adapted by us all as SAP researchers and practitioners. What a wonderful gift. Thank you to all our Hackers!

Hack Artefacts

These artefacts represent the work of the 2021 National SAP Roundtable community. They were contributed to by staff and students across several institutions, and led by a team of Hack Facilitators.

As colleagues in partnership, when you use or adapt these artefacts, please acknowledgethe work done by others by referencing the source appropriately.

 

Hack 1
Preparing for Partnership: Creating and Using Student Personas to Support Inclusive Project Design

Hack Facilitators: Dr Mollie Dollinger & Jarrod Hurst, Deakin University; Dr Belinda D’Angelo & Alice Jensen, La Trobe University

Twitter @molliedollin @drbdangelo


Hack 2
Making a Manifesto: Next Steps in Addressing Equity Issues - Who, Why & How?

Hack Facilitators: A/Prof Amani Bell and Meenakshi Krishnaraj, The University of Sydney

Twitter @AmaniBell


We look forward to adding further Hack Artefacts to this page early in the new year.

 

What day 2 was about.

This day was devoted to collective problem-making and problem-solving. Through parallel hackathons, we tackled a series of paradoxes that have long occupied the student-staff partnership community. Participants took away new thinking, new questions, new connections, and new actions.