Design Thinking in Corporate Instructional Design
I recently discovered Design Thinking, which is a great approach to structuring designs, especially for corporations. Design Thinking is a human-centered approach to problem-solving that prioritizes empathy, creativity, and iteration. This process is what we do all the time. There are five stages of Design Thinking which are: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test Here's an infographic I made that delves deeper into the approach. This short Youtube Video titled "Design Thinking and How it Can Help Instructional Designers" should be watched for a visual explanation of what Design Thinking is and how you can apply it in your own work. He also recommend further learning into this by mentioning a d school workshop which I am also including. It is a bit longer but well worth the watch! Design Thinking enables instructional designers to create learning experiences that resonate with employees' needs and preferences. Designers can explore unconventional approa...
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