The Impact of Design Thinking

Booth #15A

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We work with Design Thinking (DT) on students' personal development, their creative output and way of thinking. Besides the technical learning’s of DT, a social environment is created in which trial-and-error learning is enhanced.
 

The project is published in the online journal: learningteaching.ethz.ch

 

Author
Anja Niedworok, D-MTEC, Technology and Innovation Management
 

Abstract

We work with Design Thinking (DT) on students' personal development, their creative output and way of thinking. A social environment is created in which mistakes are accepted. Our students consistently highlighted the atmosphere in class as one of the most decisive components that enabled them to generate out-of-the-box ideas. From a teacher-viewpoint, the development of this psychologically safe atmosphere is crucial, but very difficult to implement. While students were working through their ideation and prototyping cycles, we captured a variety of behavioral changes through observation. Design Thinking forces students to act on a problem very early in the process. We are all trained to solve problems in a structured manner and Design Thinking disrupts this routine. This approach might feel uncomfortable in the beginning, but is rewarded later on: we frequently observed how impressed students are after they completed crafting a seemingly hasty solution to a problem. They look at their output realizing that imperfection, "raw" results are nothing you have to be ashamed for, but provide deep insights to successfully continue with the refinement of your product or to even drop it and start from scratch. At the end, students reflected on their individual take-aways from the course. Students described these personal aha! moments that they experienced throughout the course, their personal growth and changes in thinking style which they want to preserve and transfer to other problem statements.  

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Enlarged view: Booth15b
Project leader and visitor
Enlarged view: Booth15b
Project leader and visitor
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