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the identification and participation of multiple stakeholders
within the process”.
Humanities: Molinari and Gasparini (2019) led a
two-day workshop that centered
around how to enhance
student participation in university governance with
students from philology programs. They started with
participants writing one love letter and one break-up letter
to their university. The goal of the love and break-up letters
activity was to support divergent thinking and trigger
empathy. The authors observed
enhanced self-confidence
and decisional skills among the participants.
Public Administration: Peters and Maatman (2017)
discussed how a combination of foundational materials,
an ill-defined problem and design thinking maximizes the
students’ freedom to independently define the problem,
identify the requisite information for analysis, and
develop solutions.
Writing Studies: Purdy (2014)
compared the design
thinking and the writing process and argued that it offers
a model for situating writing in the academy: “
With design
thinking, processes of composing are generative, not just
because these activities matter in determining what products
are created, but because they shape the future and motivate
the ways in which we (learn to) represent and communicate”
(Purdy, 2014, p. 626). Leverenz (2014) discussed how
design thinking might help students see academic
writing, as a creative act of making, “
in which writers make
not only texts, but themselves and their worlds” (Leverenz,
2014, p. 3). According to the author, writing assignments
that foster design thinking should
represent real design
problems and allow for many possible responses that are
not easy or obvious. While teachers typically have the
impulse to take the wickedness out of assignments and
make their expectations as explicit as possible in order to
avoid confusing
or frustrating students, wicked problems
trigger creativity: “
As a result, we come to own the problem
– as our vision – rather than merely fulfilling someone else’s
idea of what should be done” (Leverenz, 2014, p. 7). For
further
examples, Pope-Ruark, Moses, and Tham (2019)
created an annotated bibliography that explores the role
of design thinking in writing studies and technical and
professional communication.
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