Approaching design thinking online: Critical reflections in higher education

Sandris Zeivots, Carmen Vallis, Catherine Raffaele, Edward J. Luca

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    Abstract

    Design thinking is becoming more commonly used as a collaborative, problem-solving approach in higher education outside design disciplines. With the pivot to remote and online learning in response to Covid-19 and lockdown measures, many educators have had to rethink their practice and collaboration in design thinking, without the usual recourse to shared physical space and material resources. This reflective study brings together four educators who take their human-centred design thinking approaches to higher education online. Through a process of collaborative reflective professional inquiry, the authors offer practice-oriented insights into learning design, educational development and facilitation in design thinking online. Findings challenge commonly held assumptions about teaching online, the role of technology, and the importance of ‘best practice’ in education. The paper concludes with suggestions for future research to explore design thinking online as a practice and mindset outside the confines of the design studio. © 2021, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1351-1366
    Number of pages16
    JournalIssues in Educational Research
    Volume31
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

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