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Design thinking

Shelley Cervantes & Kate ThomaFebruary 17, 2015

What? How? Help!

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What is Design Thinking?

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Why?What is so great about design thinking...

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“Design Thinking is optimistic in nature. Believe a difference can be made and believe you can be the one

to make it!@BryanLakatos

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Show...Not TellRapid Design Cycle

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Redesign a chair…for your user’s needs.

____________________ really needs a chair

that _________________________________

and _________________________________

because _____________________________

____________________________________.

1 Meet Your User 2 Develop a user/needs statement

Write down two needs your user has.

Start by gaining empathy. Next Define your P.O.V.

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Ideate: Go for volume, encourage wild ideas, build on the ideas of others, be visual, defer judgement

3 Sketch at least 4 ways to meet your user’s needs

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gather Feedback.

4 Share your sketches & get feedback. )

+ What worked… Δ What needs improving…

? Questions…! Aha ideas…

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Iterate based on user feedback.

Sketch your big, final idea!

5 Reflect & generate a new proposed solution.

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prototype!6 Build your solution.

Create a physical model of your solutionMAKE something that your partner can interact with

Use whatever materials you seeBe scrappy and quick...you only have 7 minutes!

Test & Reflect on your experience. 7 Review your process; identify new insights, lessons learned, etc. Capture your ideas from discussion here.

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Reflect on your experience.

Capture your ideas from discussion here.

7 Review your process; identify new insights, lessons learned, etc.

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This IS K-1!!!!

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see your students in another light...

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Rapid Cycle #1 Name Tagshttp://alohafirstgraders.blogspot.com/2014/09/design-challenge.html

Rapid Cycle #2 Hold That Snack

http://alohafirstgraders.blogspot.com/2014/10/hold-that-snack.html

Next Up…..Long Term Design ThinkingShort Term Design Thinking

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Swickard Woods

Design Thinking Coming Alive with Empathy:● Observing in SW● Planting in the wetlands ● Backyard Animals● Animal Research

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Define….http://alohafirstgraders.blogspot.com/2014/10/swickard-woods-inquiry-part-1.html

Design Thinking and Dramatic InquiryIdeate….http://alohafirstgraders.blogspot.com/2014/10/swickard-woods-part-2.html

Feedback with an Authentic Audiencehttp://alohafirstgraders.blogspot.com/2014/10/presentingchild-scholars.html

Prototypehttp://alohafirstgraders.blogspot.com/2014/11/votingthe-results-are-in.html

Turning Design Thinking into PBL

Design Thinking and Inquiry!

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Creepy Carrots with DT, PBL, and literacy connections

● Empathy: Jasper the rabbit● Define: How can we keep the carrots away but safe? ● Ideate: Sketch, Feedback, Sketch, Feedback, Final Sketch● Prototype● Feedback and share● Persuasive writing for Jasper to choose the best idea● PBL: We can build our own garden (herb garden)

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Design Thinking Resources

d.schoolHead here to find the Teacher Toolkit, the Design Thinking K12 network, and their amazing DT Wiki.

TwitterJoin or follow the #dtk12chat and follow along with leading experts in K12 Design Thinking. We chat weekly at 9PM on Wednesdays. Also follow @MindShiftKQED

EdutopiaEduoptia has resources as well for project examples, how to get started, videos and lots more.

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Thanks!

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