What Is Design Thinking and Why Is It Important?
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Abstract
Design thinking is generally defined as an analytic and creative process that engages a person in opportunities to experiment, create and prototype models, gather feedback, and redesign. Several characteristics (e.g., visualization, creativity) that a good design thinker should possess have been identified from the literature. The primary purpose of this article is to summarize and synthesize the research on design thinking to (a) better understand its characteristics and processes, as well as the differences between novice and expert design thinkers, and (b) apply the findings from the literature regarding the application of design thinking to our educational system. The authors’ overarching goal is to…
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- Creativity
- Design thinking
- Process (computing)
- Thinking processes
- Visualization
- Creative thinking
- Divergent thinking
- Critical thinking
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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