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CRITICAL & CREATIVE THINKING BY DESIGN Teri Wagner Liesl Baum Phyllis Newbill INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVITY, ARTS, AND TECHNOLOGY

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INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVITY, ARTS, AND TECHNOLOGY. Teri Wagner Liesl Baum Phyllis Newbill. Critical & Creative Thinking By Design . 4 aspects of critical and creative thinking. phases of design. Critical and Creative Thinking. Brainstorm Conceptualize Explore Use analogies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Critical & Creative Thinking By Design

CRITICAL & CREATIVE THINKING

BY DESIGN

Teri WagnerLiesl Baum

Phyllis Newbill

INSTITUTE FOR

CREATIVITY,

ARTS, AND

TECHNOLOGY

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4 ASPECTS OF

CRITICAL AND

CREATIVE THINKING

PHASES OF

DESIGN

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Critical and Creative Thinking• Brainstorm• Conceptualize• Explore• Use analogies• Use metaphors• Examine ideas in new and

varied ways• Observe• Elaborate• Infer• Extrapolate• Make remote associations

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Critical and Creative Thinking• Question• Separate• Organize• Interpret• Summarize• Hypothesize• Compose• Judge resources• Judge logic• Judge value and worth• Generalize

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Critical and Creative Thinking• Demonstrate autonomy• Persist• Maintain intrinsic motivation• Recognize relevance• Avoid impulsivity• Reject stereotypes and

prejudices• Embrace multiple points of

view• Judge assumptions• Remain sensitive• Remain open-minded• Tolerate ambiguity

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Critical and Creative Thinking• Recognize a challenge• Assess knowledge• Understand ability• Allocate resources• Focus• Perform• Progress• Identify consequences• Revise• Cognitive restructuring• Evaluate the process• Evaluate the product

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Design Phases:

Narrow/Focus

• Find meaningful/relevant problems to solve

• Ask, “How might we…”

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Design Phases:

Empathize

• Identify target audience

• Observe, interact, ask questions

• Understand their perspective

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Design Phases:

Define

• Reframe the problem based on users’ needs

• Identify and remove assumptions

• Solve the right problem

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Design Phases:

Ideate

• Generate multiple ideas for potential solutions

• Ask, “What if…”• Outlandish ideas

welcome!

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Design Phases:

Prototype & Test

• Build informal physical models of ideas

• Let target users test• Utilize feedback to

improve

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STOP, DROP,AND…

DESIGN

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WHAT TO DO?

• EMPTY YOUR BAG

• READ YOUR CHALLENGE CARD

• FIND A NEW SOLUTION TO THE CHALLENGE USING ONLY THE ITEMS IN YOUR BAG

• CREATE A PROTOTYPE

in the next 15 minutes…

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SHARE!

• WHAT WAS YOUR TEAM’S CHALLENGE?

• DESCRIBE YOUR SOLUTION.

• WHICH CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING

SKILLS DID YOU USE?

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• Create a safe way to cook in a home with no electricity

• Keep a new born baby warm in a space with no electricity

• Collect and carry water

• Create a safe light source for a home with no electricity

• Carry groceries up several flights of steps

• Block sun and wind in the desert

• Create a system for sharing food

• Imagine a new communication system

• Imagine a way to drink on the go.

SAMPLE CHALLENGES

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OTHER DESIGNED THINGS?

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CLASSROOM APPLICATIONS

• ENGLISH?

• BIOLOGY?

• EDUCATION?

• SOCIOLOGY?

• HISTORY?

• OTHER?

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RESOURCES

IDEA Studio:

http://www.icat.vt.edu/IDEAS/index.html

Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum:

http://www.cooperhewitt.org/learning/designcenter

Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford:

http://dschool.stanford.edu/