Presentation looking at "design thinking" methodologies at the "Creative Educator" summit sponsored by the Columbus Museum of Art (OH) during the soft-launch of the "Center for Creativity".
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CMA Creative Educator "Design Thinking" prezo, Oct 15, 2010
1. inspiring a generation of design thinkers
christian long | @christianlong creative educator workshop | cma
be playful design | @beplayful columbus | october 15, 2010
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21. “We need to let them explore and
construct and investigate and try
and, most importantly, fail.”
- Melissa Pelochino, East Palo Alto
Stanford d.school K-12 Lab participant
22. every child + creative abilities --> address any challenge faced
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23. the problems in the world --> design opportunities
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36. how is this different from project-based learning?
37. moving beyond school --> innovation to serve the world
http://dschool.stanford.edu/manifesto.html
38. “design is an agent of change that enables us to understand complex
changes and problems, and to turn them into something useful.”
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39. “tackling today’s global challenges will require radical thinking,
creative solutions and collaborative action.” -- Tim Brown, IDEO
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40. world economic forum, dubai --> global agenda council on design
principles/ideas/strategies to address complex problems facing us all
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43. “our kids need to find ways to
think outside of the box
rather than be confined by what
is possible.
Design thinking does all of this.
it’s a comprehensive approach to
understanding the world and
understanding how we exist in it.
and it’s so much fun.”
- Melissa Pelochino, East Palo Alto H.S.
Stanford d.school K-12 Lab participant