2025-10-21 Design as Learning – Learning as Experience

Hosted by CapCHI and Anna

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Join us for a deep dive into Learning Experience Design with Alexandre Enkerli.

We live and work in different domains, from interaction design to user research. Though we may collaborate to build solutions for shared problems, we don’t always share the same experiences. During this CapCHI session, Alex outlines how we can learn from one another as experts in a variety of contexts, while addressing some potential controversies along the way. Is “Design Thinking” a useful framing? What does work in Human-Computer Interaction have in common with Systems Design and with User Experience Writing?

As a practice domain situated between Instructional Design and User Experience Design, Learning Experience Design (LXD) will serve as a context for this exploration. Though products and solutions do come out of LXD, the field’s focus is on learning as a complex experience. As a group, we will try to develop a shared understanding of design as a learning experience.

DATE TIME: Tuesday, October 21, 2025, 6:00-8:00 pm.

LOCATION: In-Person Event at Impact Hub Ottawa (123 Slater Street, 7th floor, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H2).

  • NOTE: The venue is in a high-rise building, and the entry doors on the ground floor/street level lock automatically at 7pm.

REGISTRATION: (Free!) https://www.meetup.com/capchi/events/311450823/ 

About Alexandre Enkerli

An ethnographer by training, Alex has had 35 jobs so far – from user research to learning experience design and from participatory-action research to university teaching. His field-based approach to human-centred design privileges broad collaboration and systems thinking. A significant part of Alex’s work relates to technological appropriation: how people make tools their own and adapt technologies to be appropriate in their contexts.

Born and raised in Tiohtiá:ke, on Kanien’kehá:ka land, Alex now lives and works near the Kichi Sibi river, on unceded traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg people. We live through diverse experiences, which ground our knowledge.

As a specialist in open learning, Alex aims to make himself dispensable.

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A Space for Community and Support

Beyond the talk, we recognize the importance of fostering a strong UX and design community—especially in light of the recent news about Algonquin College suspending its Human-Centred Design program. The decision to halt new student admissions after Fall 2025 is a significant loss to the local UX ecosystem.

Now, more than ever, we must come together to support, uplift, and advocate for the growth of human-centered design. Events like this serve not only as learning opportunities but also as spaces for connection, mentorship, and solidarity.

We hope to see you there. Let’s keep the spirit of UX alive.
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About The Venue

Impact Hub Ottawa is situated on the 7th floor of a high-rise building and at 7pm the entry doors on the ground floor/street level lock automatically. We will monitor the doors a bit past the lock time and tape a note to the door with a number to contact for entry. Water, tea and coffee are provided for free, but food will not be available. You are welcome to bring your own snack. No alcoholic beverages please. If you like to head out for a drink afterwards, there are various options near by to do so.

 

Our Sponsors

We are extremely grateful to these organizations for their generous support of CapCHI and the local UX community. 

Design Centered Co.
https://designcentered.co/

Design Centered Co.

Design Centered Co. is a leading UX and digital transformation agency, recognized for delivering inclusive, sustainable, and impact-driven solutions. We help organizations create meaningful change through user-centered design and innovative strategies.

 

DFFRNT
https://dffrnt.ca DFFRNT We’re an exceptional team of highly experienced behavioural researchers and design strategists. We apply a fundamental understanding of human behaviour, strategic design and human-computer interaction to deliver product and service design value.  

 

Jumping Elephants
https://www.jumpingelephants.ca  Jumping ElephantsJumping Elephants is a full-service, consulting group based in Ottawa and specializing in user-centred solutions design and business process management for the public and private sector. 

 

Nokia
http://www.nokia.com

NOKIA

At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together. We put the world’s people, machines, and devices in sync to create a more sustainable, productive, and accessible future.

 

 

About CapCHI

CapCHI (www.capchi.org) is a social and professional society of people who work as user interface designers, researchers, educators, software developers, web designers, graphic designers and human factors engineers in and around Canada’s National Capital Region. Founded in 1991, CapCHI’s goal is to bring together local professionals interested in how humans and computers interact, in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.

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