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Design Thinking in Higher Education: Interdisciplinary Encounters
โ Scribed by Gavin Melles
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore;Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 247
- Series
- Design Science and Innovation
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book addresses the contributions of design thinking to higher education and explores the benefits and challenges of design thinking discourses and practices in interdisciplinary contexts. With a particular focus on Australia, the USA and UK, the book examines the value and drawbacks of employing design thinking in different disciplines and contexts, and also considers its future.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages I-V
Introduction: Design ThinkingโTensions and Opportunities (Gavin Melles)....Pages 1-16
The Road to Becoming a Design Thinking Business Professional: Expected Bumps Along the Way (Rachel Dzombak, Sara Beckman)....Pages 17-39
Developing a Design Thinking Mindset: Encouraging Designerly Ways in Postgraduate Business Education (Lars Groeger, Jochen Schweitzer)....Pages 41-72
Designing Social Innovation Through Social Enterprise (Gavin Melles, Sarah Drummond)....Pages 73-89
Design and Systems Thinking for Healthcare Practitioners (Donald Campbell, Keith Stockman, David Burns)....Pages 91-125
Design Thinking as an Anthropological Practice: Past/Present/Future (Virajita Singh)....Pages 127-139
Mapping Design Thinking Resources Outside of Higher EducationโAn Exploratory Study (Lucy Kimbell, Mona Sloane)....Pages 141-164
Scaffolding of Interaction Design Education Towards Ethical Design Thinking (Lian Loke, Ben Matthews)....Pages 165-181
Design Thinking in the Business Studio (Stefan Meisiek, Lina Wad, Evelina Zubrickaite)....Pages 183-202
The Development and Evolution of Program Prototypes in Design Thinking, Creative Development and Collaboration in Teacher Education: A Case Study (Robert Kelly, Stephanie Bartlett, Erin Quinn)....Pages 203-228
Educating Engineers for Socially Responsible Solutions Through Design Thinking (Carmen Leicht-Scholten, Linda Steuer-Dankert)....Pages 229-246
โฆ Subjects
Education; Technology and Digital Education; Higher Education; Creativity and Arts Education; Environmental and Sustainability Education
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