A.J. Juliani – The Design Thinking Mini-Course
Course Curriculum
Mini-Course: LAUNCH into Design Thinking
- Lesson 1: What the heck is Design Thinking? (4:02 )
- Lesson 2: Why it matters in schools (not just business) (6:00 )
- Lesson 3: The LAUNCH Cycle (a K-12 Framework for Design Thinking) (47:16 )
- Lesson 4: Design Sprint (Mini-Genius Project) (7:50 )
- Lesson 5: Look, Listen, and Learn (3:56 )
- Lesson 6: Ask Tons of Questions (3:19 )
- Lesson 7: Understanding the Problem and/or Process (2:04 )
- Lesson 8: Navigating Ideas (P.A.R.T.S) (4:15 )
- Lesson 9: Creating Prototypes (3:15 )
- Lesson 10: Highlight and Fix (3:32 )
- Lesson 11: Launch It Into the World (your audience) (2:58 )
- Lesson 12: Getting Students Started with Design Thinking (K-2, 3-5)
- Lesson 13: Getting Students Started with Design Thinking (6-8, 9-12)
- Lesson 14: Getting Staff Started with Design Thinking – The Ultimate Faculty Meeting (6:08 )
- Lesson 15: How Design Thinking Can Transform Your Practice (5:12 )
- Lesson 16: FAQs (4:18 )
Mini-Coure Resources: Design Thinking in the Classroom: A Process and Framework for Creativity
- Reflective Questions for this Module
- Reading: 3 Great Examples of Design Thinking in Action
- Reading: FAQs About Design Thinking from John Spencer
- Reading: 29 Practical Ways to Empower Your Students (thanks to all who shared their ideas)
- Reading: How to Get Your Ideas to Spread (Seth Godin)
- Resource: IDEO’s Design Thinking for Educators Toolkit
- Resource/Activity: Apollo 13 Rescue (created by NJ Educators)
- Resource: 45 Design Thinking Resources to Lead This Movement via Saga Briggs
- Activity: Pitch Your Idea Shark Tank Style
- Video: An Interview on Creativity with Harvard’s Edward Clapp
- Video: TED Talk – How to Make Toast
- Video: Interview with John Spencer (35:29 )
- Video: Why We Are All in Sales (Dan Pink Interview)