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Getting Students to a Question and Idea Through Design Thinking Presented by Amanda Alonzo The Nueva School
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Objectives: 0 Identify key components of design thinking 0 Experience the power of design thinking 0 Analyze quality of student work developed through design thinking Agenda: 1. Introduction to design thinking 2. Try it! 3. How I used it 4. Examples of student work 5. Questions
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Interview about their air transportation experience to get to ISEF. The Exercise
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What does the person you interviewed need? It can’t be an physical object or solution yet… -Could you put it in a blender? Then it isn’t a need. For example: Amanda needs a reminder on her phone to tell her when the plane is boarding so as to not miss her flight. -Not good Amanda needs a way not miss her flight, so as to decrease her anxiety while traveling. -Better Amanda needs to decrease her anxiety while traveling so as to reach her destination excited to be there. -Best
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Then share brainstorm with team or mentors Organize ideas into groups Talk through ideas and expand elaborate
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The Exercise The challenge: Think of the worst idea ever Propose ideas to make the worst air transportation experiences you can imagine. CATCH: Everyone is going to act like these ideas are the BEST ideas ever!
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Rules for Brainstorming 1) Defer judgment 2) Encourage wild ideas 3) Build on the ideas of others 4) Stay focused on the topic 5) One conversation at a time 6) Be visual 7) Go for quantity
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Design activity = Project based learning Design is humanistic, observational, iterative. Designers care about impacting their world.
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What my kids did… 1) Shared experience of traveling to Costa Rica for ten days. 2) Assignment before hand… a) Research paper about a cause of the decline on Leatherback sea turtles (Deep Dive) 3) Assignment while there… a) Write down observations and questions in a paper notebook b) Talk to people that they didn’t know and ask a lot of questions 3) When we got back… a) Use their notebook to look for needs b) Use design thinking to propose a project (technical design, experimental design, or social design) that the current 9 th graders could do next year when they go to Costa Rica that will address a need they saw. (However, many ended up wanting to implement the project themselves instead of giving it away!) AND THE RESULT WAS…
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NEEDPROPOSED SOLUTIONS Adult turtle diseases-Experiment to measure egg pore size -Experiment to track hatchlings at the nest to determine if nests are the cause -Chemical engineering of new antibiotic to apply directly to eggs when being laid Monitoring the beach-Installation of cameras -Quad-copter which can be flown and monitored by citizen scientists Gray water disposal-Developing a gray water system at our school -Increasing portability with carbon nanotubes Crocodile monitoring-multipurpose data collection device to attach to tourist boats -experiment to assess crocodile offspring can live in higher salinity areas Hatchling communication data -wrote code to identify particular sounds in massive amounts of recording to identify communication patterns -developed a new microphone that decreases background sound so focus on hatchling noises -experiment to assess how noise pollution affects nest success rate Public Awareness-T-shirt campaign like Gap “Red” campaign -Original score and lyrics about the turtles -Conservation curriculum for Costa Rica locals
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Each of those solutions is a team of three or fewer students wanting to make an impact. Each one of those solutions is a STEM research project waiting to happen! (except for the social projects)
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