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Design Thinking for Leading and Learning
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Design Thinking for Leading and Learning

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

A hands-on course for education leaders to learn about design thinking and explore how it can transform classroom learning and school communities.

5 hrs/week6 weeksEnglish41,379 enrolled
Free to Audit

About this Course

How do we prepare K-12 students and learning communities to be as successful as possible? If future jobs require creativity, problem-solving, and communication, how do we teach these skills in meaningful ways? How do we bring together passionate school leaders to create systemic solutions to educational challenges? Come explore these questions and more in Design Thinking for Leading and Learning. The course is organized into three sections that combine design thinking content with real-world education examples, as well as opportunities for learners to apply concepts in their own setting. Unit 1: Meet Design Thinking. An introduction to design thinking through the perspective of designers at MIT. For the first assignment, learners will take on the role of a designer and complete a small design project. This unit serves as a foundation for upcoming work in Units 2 and 3. Unit 2: Design Thinking for Students. Examples of how and why PK-12 educators use the design thinking process to enhance student learning in their classrooms. Learners will develop a hands-on design challenge to experiment with the process in their own classrooms or workplaces Unit 3: Design Thinking for Schools. Examples of how and why PK-12 institutions and their partners use design thinking to address systemic change. Learners will develop an action plan to experiment using the design process to address a problem in their own school communities. This course has been funded by Microsoft and is part of the Microsoft K-12 Education Leadership initiative developed to provide resources to K-12 school leaders around the world as they address the unique needs of their schools in a changing educational and technology landscape. Image: Alyssa Napier and Garrett Beazley. © MIT

What You'll Learn

  • Process of design thinking
  • Why the design thinking process is helpful for 21st century learners and schools
  • How design thinking is applied in a variety of educational settings
  • Ways to apply design thinking as a strategy for improving schools and systems

Prerequisites

  • No previous experience with design thinking needed. We recommend that participants take the course with colleagues from their organization (school, district, learning environment).

Instructors

J

Justin Reich

Assistant Professor, Comparative Media Studies

E

Elizabeth Huttner-Loan

Digital Learning Lab Fellow, Comparative Media Studies

A

Alyssa Napier

Course Developer

Topics

Design Thinking
Problem Solving
Communications
Leadership
Creativity
Experimentation

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelIntermediate
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

التفكير التصميمي
حل المشكلات
التواصل
القيادة
الإبداع
Experimentation

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