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Design Thinking (5 cr)

Code: TE00BX15-3003

General information


Enrollment

15.11.2022 - 08.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 26.05.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Seats

1 - 25

Degree programmes

  • Design Plugin - Diploma of Higher Education in Design

Teachers

  • Tarmo Karhu

Teacher in charge

Tarmo Karhu

Scheduling groups

  • Vain avoimen AMK:n opiskelijoille (Tutkinto-opiskelija ilmoittaudu joka tapauksessa, toteutus ei ole vain avoimen opiskelijoille) (Size: 5. Open UAS: 5.)

Groups

  • DMUOTS22

Small groups

  • For Open UAS students only

Objective

After the course student knows different definitions of design thinking and is able to apply design thinking viewpoint and some of the methods in different challenges and in multidisciplinary teams and different fields.

Content

Design thinking as a way of observing, seeing, and sensing the world.
Design thinking as methods of making sense of the complexity.

Design Thinking 5 ECTS course fits for anyone, who wishes to learn holistic human and experimental approach to be exploited in different challenges in different professional fields.

The course is structured in Introduction and in four main themes (A4DT - Approach Four Design Thinking):
1. Holistic View
2. Human View
3. Experimenting / prototyping
4. Concept Design

Each theme includes group tasks that are built on previous tasks.

Materials

Brown, T. 2019. Change by design: how design thinking transforms organizations and inspires innovation.

Cross, N. 2011. Design Thinking

Hyppönen, H. 2020. Luomiskertomus: Matkalla luovuuden tulevaisuuteen.

Miettinen, S. (toim.). 2014. Muotoiluajattelu.

Miettinen, S. (toim.) 2021: Muotoilun avaimet älykkääseen teollisuuteen ja liiketoiminnan ketterään kehittämiseen.

Raami, A. 2020. Intuitio3: Yhteys mahdottomaan ratkaisuun.

Valtonen, A. & Nikkinen, P (toim.) 2022: Muotoilulla muutokseen, Kehitystyön uudet mahdollisuudet

VanPatter, GK; Pastor, E. 2016. Innovation Methods Mapping, De-mystifying 80+ years of innovation process design.

VanPatter, GK; Pastor, E.; Jones, P. 2020 Rethinking Design Thinking: Making sense of the future that has already arrived.

Teaching methods

Co-learning, independent study and reflection

Student workload

In addition to face-to-face and distance learning sessions, the student's work includes independent guided study. As a guiding definition, 1 ECTS = 27 hours of student work.

Content scheduling

The theoretical basis of design thinking
- Introductions
- Reading and reflecting on written material
Application to practice
- Exercises

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

The course is evaluated on a scale of 0 to 5.

The grade is affected by active participation in completing tasks and teamwork, completing tasks and following the agreed schedule.

Evaluation criteria (individual exercises and reports, group exercises):
- Coverage and utilization of information acquisition in work
- Reflection, understanding perspectives and understanding the whole
- Versatility of ideas and options
- Returning tasks in the agreed schedule

Self/peer assessment affects the formation of the grade in addition to the teacher's assessment.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1
Theory and methodology are poorly understood. The implementation in assignments are poor.
Research, communication and documentation are hardly acceptable.
Moderate participation.

Satisfactory 2
Appear to grasp theory and have made a start in showing its applicability in assignments.
Research, communication and documentation are acceptable.
Moderate participation.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
Understanding of theory and applicability of methods in assignments, but work could be stronger.
Research, communication and documentation are good.
Active participation.

Very Good 4
General understanding of theory and methods, very good implementation in assignments.
Reliable research, innovative work and communication and documentation on good level.
Very active participation.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
Mastery of theory and methods, proficiency of implementation of them in assignments.
Outstanding research, innovative work and excellent communication and documentation.
Very active participation.