High-Impact Transparency

The structure of transparent design can help us cultivate high-impact practices in our work with students. We’re calling the methods we’ve developed to combine these concepts, “high-impact transparency” (HIT). The next few chapters explain how our HIT model can help you develop a new way of thinking about student worker training and tasks as a way to collaborate with them in the creation of a deeper understanding of how the work they’re doing applies to real life, their education and their impact on their community.

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