Review Article Stefanie Panke* Design Thinking in Education: Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges
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Open Education Studies, 2019; 1: 281–306 Review Article Stefanie Panke* Design Thinking in Education: Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges https://doi.org/10.1515/edu-2019-0022 received March 13, 2019; accepted December 23, 2019. Abstract: The article discusses design thinking as a process and mindset for collaboratively finding solutions for wicked problems in a variety of educational settings. Through a systematic literature review the article organizes case studies, reports, theoretical reflections, and other scholarly work to enhance our understanding of the purposes, contexts, benefits, limitations, affordances, constraints, effects and outcomes of design thinking in education. Specifically, the review pursues four questions: (1) What are the characteristics of design thinking that make it particularly fruitful for education? (2) How is design thinking applied in different educational settings? (3) What tools, techniques and methods are characteristic for design thinking? (4) What are the limitations or negative effects of design thinking? The goal of the article is to describe the current knowledge base to gain an improved understanding of the role of design thinking in education, to enhance research communication and discussion of best practice approaches and to chart immediate avenues for research and practice. Keywords: literature review; design thinking; higher education; k12; informal learning; participatory design; LSP; LEGO serious play; making; makerspaces; bricolage; tinkering; library; museum. 1 Introduction Design thinking comprises a variety of creative strategies for stewarding projects with multiple stakeholders or fostering organizational innovation: “It helps deal with ambiguities and articulate the right questions, as well as identify and formulate possibilities and potentials” (Grots & Creuznacher, 2016, p. 191). As a problem- solving approach that has been tried and tested with socially ambiguous problem settings, it deals with everyday-life problems, which are nonetheless difficult to solve – “wicked problems” (Rauth, Köppen, Jobst, & Meinel, 2010). Wicked problems have no right or wrong solution and resist traditional scientific and engineering approaches, as “the information needed to understand the problem depends upon one’s idea for solving it” (Rittel & Webber, 1973, p. 161). Wicked problems have a wide, unbound problem space and complexity, are open for interpretation, surrounded by competing or conflicting opinions for solutions, and unlikely to ever be completely solved (Hawryszkiewycz, Pradhan, & Agarwal, 2015). Design thinking aims at transcending the immediate boundaries of the problem to ensure that the right questions are being addressed. The process foresees steps that allow participants to analyze, synthesize, diverge and generate insights from different domains through drawing, prototyping and storytelling (Brown, 2009). During the design thinking process, the facilitator encourages learners to see constraints as inspiration (Brown & Wyatt, 2010). The results are typically not directed toward a technological “quick fix” but toward new integrations of signs, things, actions, and environments (Buchanan, 1992). According to Renard (2014), the term design thinking has roots in various disciplines and is frequently, although not exclusively, associated with engineering, architecture and related design disciplines in early literature focused on design thinking. The essence of design thinking is to put participants into contexts that make them think and work like an expert designer, and thereby foster civic literacy, empathy, cultural awareness and risk taking (Sharples et al., 2016). According to Skaggs (2018) the tools observation, experience, and inquiry allow designers to understand human needs and shape information to drive the creation of products and experiences that make human connections through aesthetics, need-finding, or making meaning. As awareness of the designed experience increases, so Download 495.81 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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