Traditional business model has not passed for current system and creation of a new value is strongly demanded in our human society. As a powerful method of creating new value, "design thinking" has attracted attention and applied not only to product development but also to services, organization development, and improvement of people's lives.
This lecture aims to cultivate the ability to extract and set subjects and propose solutions to various problems occurring in actual society by using "design thinking approach".
In addition, this lecture mainly focuses on group work, and carries out each phase of "discovery", "refinement", "quest", "experiment" and "development". Specifically, students will experience processes from discovery of "potential user needs" to "creation of ideas as solutions" through subject discovery, problem definition, sympathy, creation of ideas, prototyping, user test, and storytelling.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
1) Understand and practice the mindset and method of design thinking through group work.
2) Extract and set subjects from various problems arising in actual society, and propose their solutions.
3) Communicate smoothly in the group and actively discuss.
Design Thinking, Project-based-learning (PBL), Problem Solving Skills
Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Students will work in small groups through 3-4 Q. At the beginning of the semester, the groups will set up subjects from given problems, and work to suggest solutions to the problems.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Orientation, team building | Overview, ice break |
Class 2 | (Lecture, work) Fundamentals of design thinking, exercise (1) | Reconfirm the concept of design thinking while implementing group work. |
Class 3 | (Lecture, work) Fundamentals of design thinking, exercise (2) | Reconfirm the concept of design thinking while implementing group work. |
Class 4 | (Work) Subject setting | Set subjects from the problems and plan for design research. |
Class 5 | (Lecture, work) Design research | Understand ideas and methods of design research and plan for design research. |
Class 6 | (Work) Observation point, preparation for interview | Practice to see observation points and prepare for interview. |
Class 7 | (Fieldwork) Interview | Interview on the street and collect information according to the subject. |
Class 8 | (Work) Extraction of story, problem definition, persona creation | Create an interview, organize information, problem definition, persona. |
Class 9 | (Work) Creation of ideas, selection of ideas | Make ideas and choices to solve problems based on the created persona. |
Class 10 | (Work) Preparation for intermediate presentation | Prepare presentation and check the story. |
Class 11 | Interim presentation | Present the issues and solutions proposed by each group. |
Class 12 | (Lecture) Prototype, storytelling | Learn the importance of creating prototype, storytelling and how to make them. |
Class 13 | (Work) Creation of prototype (1) | Create prototypes for their concept. |
Class 14 | (Work) Creation of prototype (2) | Create prototypes for their concept. |
Class 15 | (Work) User test (1), improvement of prototype (1) | Perform user test and refine using the created prototype. |
Class 16 | (Work) User test (2), improvement of prototype (2) | Repeat user tests and improve prototypes. |
Class 17 | (Work) Creation of movie | Make a movie that effectively conveys student's ideas. |
Class 18 | (Work) Creation of magazine cover | Create magazine covers that effectively convey student's ideas. |
Class 19 | (Work) Preparation for presentation (1) | Verify the storytelling that effectively conveys student's ideas. |
Class 20 | (Work) Preparation for presentation (2) | Verify the storytelling that effectively conveys student's ideas. |
Class 21 | Final presentation | Perform final presentation using prototype, movie, magazine cover. |
Class 22 | Summary | Review and summarize. |
Materials (textbooks) will be provided by instructors in class.
Each instructor will recommend as necessary.
Contribution to group work (40%), Final presentation (30%), Final report (30%)
Students are needed to take prerequisite courses.
HCB.C402: Fundamentals of Creative Design is required, and it is desirable for taking HCB.C403:Field Works for Creative Design.
The number of students who can enroll this course is limitted.
Kajiwara: skajiwar[at]bio.titech.ac.jp, Nasu: nasu.u.aa[at]m.titech.ac.jp, Hata: thata[at]bio.titech.ac.jp, Ogura: ogura[at]bio.titech.ac.jp, Hayashi: hayashi[at]echem.titech.ac.jp, Yagi: yagi.t.ab[at]m.titech.ac.jp, Nakamura: nnakamur[at]bio.titech.ac.jp
Contact by e-mail in advance to schedule an appointment.