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Design Thinking Workshop Review: Components, Values, and Playground User Experience

This review highlights the key components and core values of a design thinking workshop, focusing on an outside-in perspective, empathy for users and stakeholders, embracing diversity, holistic thinking, collaboration, generating new ideas, iteration, and embracing failure. The workshop's design challenge was to (re)design a compelling user experience for a children's playground, which involved conducting end-user research, generating ideas, developing solution prototypes, and iterating with end users. The review also includes the presentation of the winning prototypes.

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Design Thinking Workshop Review: Components, Values, and Playground User Experience

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  1. April 7, 2007 Review for Participants and Organizers A Workshop on Design Thinking

  2. DLI: Components and Core Values • Have an Outside-in Perspective • Use Empathy for Users & Stakeholders • Embrace diversity • Think holistically • Collaborate in multi-disciplinary teams • Generate many new ideas • Find & iterate alternatives • Fail early and often

  3. Design Challenge What? The Design challenge was to (re)design a compelling user experience for a children’s playground

  4. Playground Research Group

  5. 360° View – End User Research

  6. Focus – share artifacts, stories and clustering of Data

  7. Focus – User Roles and Use Cases

  8. Generate Ideas: Team Brainstorms for Solutions

  9. Develop Solution Prototypes

  10. Iterate with End Users

  11. Presentation of Prototypes

  12. … winners

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