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Les méthodes VISUELLES en design-thinking

Les méthodes VISUELLES en design-thinking | actions de concertation citoyenne | Scoop.it

Popularisé par Tim Brown et développé par de nombreux auteurs, le design-thinking propose d'adopter une démarche de designer pour mener un projet d'innovation.

Chaque étape du processus mobilise les sens, et en particulier la vision. Le design a ici un sens stratégique. Ce n'est pas le design carossier qui arrive en fin de projet et pour reprendre l'expression de Dieter Rams, qui viendrait "mettre du rouge à lèvre à un gorille".

Cet article s'appuie sur l'approche du design-thinking que propose Jean-Patrick Péché, qui a proposé un mooc sur le sujet sur la plateforme Unow. Il ne prétend pas donner un résumé de la méthode, mais il vous donnera un aperçu des différents outils visuels utilisés dans le cadre d'une démarche de  design-thinking.

 

Le design-thinking consiste à adopter une démarche de designer pour mener un projet d'innovation. Chaque étape du processus mobilise les sens, et en particulier la vision. Nous vous proposons un aperçu des différents outils visuels utilisés dans le cadre d'une démarche de design-thinking. 


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Yann Frelon's curator insight, January 22, 2017 3:28 AM

Bon article sur les méthodes visuelles en design thinking.

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45 Design THINKING Resources For Educators

45 Design THINKING Resources For Educators | actions de concertation citoyenne | Scoop.it

Imagine a world where digital learning platforms help adult learners succeed through college completion; where a network of schools offers international-quality education, affordable tuition, and serves hundreds of thousands of children in economically disadvantaged countries; where we engage parents in understanding national trends and topics in education; where a comprehensive learning environment seamlessly connects the classroom with the opportunities of the digital world for young students; and where system-level solutions help more students gain access to college.

Educators across the world have been using design thinking to create such a world.



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Amy Burns's curator insight, February 13, 2015 6:17 AM

This article has links that will take time to sift through, but well worth it !

Oana Juncu's curator insight, March 16, 2015 4:25 AM

As success may no longer have the same meaning as in industrial and scientific management era, it's high time to bring creative thinking in education , rather than moulding in a single type of "success profile" . 

Paula King, Ph.D.'s curator insight, March 16, 2015 6:46 PM

Great resources

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10 Things That HAPPEN When Students Engage in Design Thinking

10 Things That HAPPEN When Students Engage in Design Thinking | actions de concertation citoyenne | Scoop.it

"In a recent post, I wrote about why I want to see students become innovators:

Unfortunately, the system isn’t designed for innovation. For years, schools have been stuck in a one-size-fits-all factory model, where students passively consume content. Some people will point out that this model is outdated. However, I would argue that factory education was a bad idea from the start. Because here’s the thing: kids aren’t widgets.

While one-size-fits-all works great for socks, it’s not ideal for minds. Kids need to dream and wonder and imagine. They need to design and build and tinker. This is why I love design thinking. It’s a flexible framework that guides students through specific phases in the creative process."


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