Design Thinking Towards Excellence in Academics

The Journey from Empathy to Celebration

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Design Thinking Towards Excellence in Academics

What You Will Learn!

  • The term Design Thinking encapsulates a human centred approach to problem solving that begins with developing empathy for those facing a particular challenge.

Description

The module encapsulates the approach of design thinking as an  innovation through collaboration. The change of the learning preferences is on cards with the spectrum of new age challenges and the tech world learners who have a complex concern in understanding and learning.

There is a representation towards the term Design Thinking  which encapsulates a human centred approach to problem solving that begins with developing empathy for those facing a particular challenge.

This course provides an overview of the design thinking methodology, which says that innovation is the product of the concerted efforts of a variety of individuals working together. In the not-too-distant future, there is a strong potential that people's preferences for learning may change in a different direction. This is mostly attributed to the huge variety of problems that are linked with the present day, as well as the learners who live in the world of computers and who have a difficult worry about comprehending and acquiring new information.


The phrase "design thinking" refers to a method to problem-solving that is human-centered and that starts with the cultivation of empathy for persons who are struggling with a certain condition. This kind of approach is becoming an increasingly popular buzzword in recent years. As a method of establishing a description for the strategy, this particular use of the phrase is gaining more and more prominence. This approach is becoming becoming more popular as a means of finding solutions to a variety of issues.

Who Should Attend!

  • Educators/ Teachers/ Individuals/ Decision Makers

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Tags

  • Design Thinking
  • Design Theory

Subscribers

4801

Lectures

20

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