Design School X Catalyst Profile
DSX NEEDS YOU!

What's a catalyst? Catalysts at DSX are seen as teachers, facilitators, mentors, coaches, co-designers, passion-pushers. DSX catalysts don't need to be trained teachers in the traditional sense, but individuals who feel a deep sense of responsibility to share their skills, story, and network of collaborators. You can be an awesome father, mother, skater, designer, climber, hustler, entrepreneur, listener, business person, teacher, scientist, musician, sewer, chef, etc.  You name it, students need you as an expert in the world they are dying to engage with.

Is this you? Yes, this is YOU!

This database of catalysts will act as a resource for DSX students' inquiry and exploration of their world and and learning process. Students may call upon YOU to help them solve a dilemma. (You don't need to be physically present to participate, just prepared for a call, email or text).

Text selfie-in-action to David @510-418-2795

Thank you

David
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Your Name *
Age *
This is important for the students' work, not a discriminatory judgement.
How do you self-identify? *
This could be race, gender, class, ethnicity, ability, hobby........It's up to you. Just be sure to empathize with the reader--students.
What are your top 5 hard or soft skills*? *
*Hard skills are like drawing, math, skating, teaching, construction, guitar, coding, finance. Soft skills are like listening, connecting people, collaborating, making people feel awesome, etc.
What do you do?
Leaving this totally open.......
What are you terrible at but want to learn more?
This could be an opportunity for a student to contribute to your own learning and growth. Examples could be: free-throws, dancing, drawing, singing, being on time, texting, cooking, eating well, being patient with my family, etc
When walking down the street, what do you think other people see when looking at you?
When walking down the street, what do you WISH other people see when looking at you?
What do you LOVE to do?
Best way to contact you *
Text or email? Just leave the digits.
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