Introduction to Design Thinking
Design Thinking is a creative process that combines thoughtful user research with rapid iteration. Learn why it becomes an industry standard all over the world.
Created by: Adrian Leven
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Course Description
Want to take your design skills to the next level? Join a team of industry experts on this practical and informative journey from concept to conclusion.
This course will introduce you to the Design Thinking process and illustrate best practices for each step along the way. You'll find this is an incredibly powerful tool for any field: from Engineering to Entrepreneurship and beyond.
You will utilize everything you learn in this course to create your very own project. In doing so, you will learn many practical and applicable skills such as user research and rapid prototyping, which will set you apart in your field.
Module 1 - Discovery
Module 2 - Synthesis
Module 3 - Prototype
Module 4 - Iterate
This course will introduce you to the Design Thinking process and illustrate best practices for each step along the way. You'll find this is an incredibly powerful tool for any field: from Engineering to Entrepreneurship and beyond.
You will utilize everything you learn in this course to create your very own project. In doing so, you will learn many practical and applicable skills such as user research and rapid prototyping, which will set you apart in your field.
Module 1 - Discovery
Module 2 - Synthesis
Module 3 - Prototype
Module 4 - Iterate
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Adrian Leven
Adrian Leven is a Content Developer at Microsoft Learning with a focus on Human-Computer Interaction. He received his B.S. In Computer Science from Stanford University.