デザイン思考   Design Thinking

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担当教員
梅室 博行  MICHAEL PENG  石川 俊祐  野々村 健一  田仲 薫 
使用教室
月5-6(W932)  
単位数
講義:2  演習:0  実験:0
講義コード
67038
シラバス更新日
2014年3月26日
講義資料更新日
2014年7月28日
アクセス指標
学期
前期

講義概要

In today’s society, there are a number of problems that can be solved through the thinking way of design, or design thinking, from simple designs to large and complex social problems.
The goals of this class are to learn the fundamentals of design thinking, as well as to propose solutions to actual problems in the real world.
Students work as groups. First to learn the concept and methods of design thinking, and then to work as groups to propose solutions through actual practices, including field study, research, ideation, prototyping, and user testing.

講義の目的

In today’s society, there are a number of problems that can be solved through the thinking way of design, or design thinking, from simple designs to large and complex social problems.
The goals of this class are to learn the fundamentals of design thinking, as well as to propose solutions to actual problems in the real world.
Students work as groups. First to learn the concept and methods of design thinking, and then to work as groups to propose solutions through actual practices, including field study, research, ideation, prototyping, and user testing.

講義計画

1. Introduction and guidance
2. Fundamentals of design thinking
3. Group formation and design brief
4. Field Studies
5. Research
6. Ideation
7. Prototyping
8. Testing
9. Refinement and further testing
10. Final Proposal

教科書・参考書等

Tim Brown (2009). Change by Design. Harper Business.
Tom Kelley, David Kelley, (2013). Creative Confidence. William Collins.
Marc Stickdorn, Jakob Shneider (2011). This is Service Design Thinking. Wiley.
Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris (2011). Design Thinking. AVA Publishing.
Thomas Lockwood (ed.) (2010). Design Thinking: Integration, Innovation, Customer Experience, and Brand Value.

関連科目・履修の条件等

None

成績評価

Final report: 40%, Final proposal: 40%, Class contribution: 20%

担当教員の一言

This class will be conducted in English. Active participation in class discussion will be highly evaluated.

その他

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