Introduction to Design Thinking
March 7, 9:00am - 4:00pmMānoa Campus, Krauss 12
Design Thinking is a five-step human-centered problem solving process. It is used by the world’s greatest innovators – Apple, Google, FedEx, GE, as well as leaders in state, city, county government, and educators around the world who are transforming their organizations and culture. In this session, you will experience the design thinking mindsets and philosophy, and go through the process of designing a product with a partner.
Learn Design Thinking by participating in a one-day design challenge (to be announced at the workshop). Design Thinking captures the essence of innovation and puts it into an iterative process that can be taught to anyone. Design Thinking is used by the world’s greatest innovators - Apple, Google, FedEx, GE, as well as leaders in state, city, county government, and educators around the world who are transforming their organizations and cultures. In this session, you engage with, and experience in greater detail, each step in the Design Thinking process - EMPATHY, DEFINE, IDEATE, PROTOTYPE, AND TEST.
You also experience the Design Thinking Mindsets and philosophy.
• Human centered
• Bias toward action
• Radical collaboration
• Culture of prototyping
• Show don’t tell
• Mindful of Process
Raviraj Pare, Natalie Waters, and Ian Kitajima of Oceanit. They lend their design thinking skills on advance research projects for the US Marines, Office of Naval Research, Dept of Energy, NOAA, State of Hawaii (Dept of Education, Dept of Health, Broadband, OIMT, Office of Planning), City of Honolulu, and many others. They have facilitated workshops for over 2000+ people in DT. Natalie has facilitated numerous workshops and boot camps, including the first Intermediate level Hawaii bootcamp in 2014, Raviraj is Oceanit’s Design Thinking guru, and is a graduate of Stanford’s world renowned “d.schoolâ€, and Ian is the coâ€founder/co-organizer of the annual Design Thinking Hawaii boot camps, and is an evangelist for Design Thinking inside and outside of Oceanit.
Ticket Information
call 956-8400 to register - workshop fee $195
Event Sponsor
Pacific New Media, Outreach College, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Susan, (808) 956-8244, pnm@hawaii.edu, http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/pnm
Saturday, March 7 |
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9:00am |
Ecopsychology & the Benefits of Natural Settings Mānoa Campus, Lyon Arboretum, 3860 Manoa Rd.
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9:00am |
Introduction to Design Thinking Mānoa Campus, Krauss 12
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2:00pm |
Relay For Life Mānoa Campus, Clarence T.C. Ching Field
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5:30pm |
I Ulu I Ke Kumu Awards & Dinner Mānoa Campus, Hawaiian Studies
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