Monday, February 23, 2015

Consider this design process

Consider this design thinking process from the Nueva school, promoted by the KQED Mind/Shift blog last year.  How does it fit with other design processes you've explored and embraced?


Design Thinking, Deconstructed

 | October 16, 2013
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At the Nueva School in Hillsborough, Calif., design thinking is built into students’ and teachers’ everyday lives. The process, which is an approach to learning that includes considering real-world problems, research, analysis, building by hand, and lots of experimentation, is documented and shared among staff.
The infographic (click on the image to see the full PDF) was created by Kim Saxe, director of Nueva’s iLab, and one of the champions of design thinking. To learn more about the process, readWhat Design Thinking Looks Like In School,  How to Apply Design Thinking In Class, Step By Step, and our entire collection of articles about design thinking.
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If you write about this on your blog, the citation for this can be:
Barsenghian, T. (2013). Design Thinking Deconstructed.  KQED Mind Shift.  Retrieved from http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/10/design-thinking-deconstructed/

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