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It draws on methods from engineering and design

and combines them with ideas from the arts,

tools from the social sciences

and insights from the business world.

Solutions will come from collaboration among innovators who can see beyond the way the world is to the way it could be.

The scale and complexity of the challenges facing the world today are unprecedented.

also known as d.school

Founded at Stanford University to prepare a generation of innovators to tackle these complex challenges.

Design thinking is best learned by doing.

AMAL AZIZ

Front-End Engineer and Interaction Designer, LUIDIA

MELISSA PELOCHINO

Academic Dean, EAST PALO ALTO PHOENIX ACADEMY

DAVID BILL

Educational Design Strategist, BE PLAYFUL

DOUG DIETZ

Principal Designer, GE HEALTHCARE

Hear how a Literacy Specialist

used design thinking to inspire

non-readers to read.

Students and teachers tasted design thinking. Let’s hear from them!

Focus is on creating innovaTORS rather than any particular innovaTION.

Classes immerse students in an experiential learning environment.

3 day design thinking

bootcamp course

in one minute.

Design thinking is not just for grownups. Students of all ages can practice its methods and become innovators.

Let me give you a taste of design thinking with a glimpse at its flagship class,

"d.school wants it to feel like a place where students and faculty can have fun and be comfortable - like a living room. A living room where you can spill paint on the floor."

The key to the bootleg is to

take it out and make it your own!

If one method isn’t working for you,

toss it. If it works, pass it

along to another design thinker.

If you find a variation that works for you, tweak it and then tell others about it.

It may sound like fun and games, but the d.school means business. Literally. Dozens of innovative products and startup companies have emerged from classes offered at the school.

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The d.school instills in students a sense of social responsibility while also teaching a methodology that relies on creativity, inexpensive resources and a sense of adventure.

The d.school Bootcamp teaching team has curated a loose collection of the methods, modes and mindsets that Bootcamp students found most useful.

Bootcamp is a fast-paced immersive experience in design thinking. You’ll explore the design thinking process in multiple projects, working in diverse teams to solve real world challenges.

open for

collaboration

The d.school is inspiring because it teaches

design thinking as a means to discover

solutions to social issues.

Solutions won't come from any single field.

What about students?

Occasionally,

d.school faculty conduct online courses.

d.school courses and curriculum are based on the DESIGN THINKING process.

The Bootcamp Bootleg is intended for people who’ve already had an introduction to design thinking, but who need some refreshers as they head out to tackle real-world challenges.

The results are typically affordable and practical; they also tend to change people's lives in surprising ways.

The process provides a glue that brings teammates together around a common

goal: make the lives of the people they're designing for better.

Creativity comes naturally to children. See what happens when design thinking sparks that energy.

open for

innovation

They seek a new kind of education

that fosters creative confidence

and pushes them beyond the boundaries of traditional

academic disciplines.

The Design Thinking Action Lab has created the largest design team in the world. More than 45,000 students in this open online class have learned the design thinking process by tackling a real-world innovation challenge.

The design thinking process equips students with methodology for producing reliably innovative results in any field.

The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design

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