Name of Method
Brief description
An experiment canvas allows for a team or individual to create an experiment for the current time and test out their ideas about a certain issue/topic. This is done through hypothesising the current riskiest assumption there is about an experiment, then a falsifying hypothesis. It is clear and easy way to create an experiment.
Type/Level of Method
Challenges
Problem, Purpose and Needs
Often experiments or research is done before considering particular issues or obstacles that could take place. The purpose of the experiment canvas is to map out these possible tensions and experiment with them to test hypotheses.
Relevance to Climate Neutrality
Challenges
Thematic Areas
Impact Goals
Issue Complexity
Issue Polarisation
Enabling Condition
Essential Considerations for Commissioning Authorities
Engagement Journey
Governance Models and Approaches
Enabling Conditions
Democratic Purpose
Spectrum of participation
Communication Channels
Actors and Stakeholder Relationships
Stakeholders can help test the hypothesis of the actors
Participant Numbers
Actors and Stakeholders
Participant Recruitment
Interaction between participants
Format
Social Innovation Development Stage
Scope
Time commitment
A team considering an issue could take a couple of days to come up with a risky assumption and fill out the canvas, conducting the actual experiment could take longer depending on what the hypothesis is.
Resources and Investments
Typical duration
Resources and Investments
In-house
Step by Step
Work in a team/independently to create a risky assumption, then a falsifiable hypothesis. After these have been created, how the experiment is setup and how to utilise it. Once the results have been collected the team can conclude whether the hypothesis was correct
Evaluation
https://www.designabetterbusiness.tools/tools/experiment-canvas
https://cxl.com/blog/experiment-canvas/
Connecting Methods
Flexibility and Adaptability
When a topic of interest has been identified then a risky assumption and hypothesis can be formed by the team to suit the needs.
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