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Applying Design Thinking to the Measurement of Experiential Learning
Providing guidance to another based on one’s area of expertise or experience.
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Prototyping and Student Engagement: A Case Study in Design Thinking
Karen J. Haley (Portland State University, USA), Randi P. Harris (Portland State University, USA), and Lynell R. Spencer (Portland State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7768-4.ch015
Abstract
Design thinking strategies are used to engage stakeholders to define a problem, inspire creativity in solution designs, prototype, iterate together, and implement solutions that reflect the community for which they were designed. Increasingly, these strategies are being used within student success and innovation work in higher education. The primary purpose of this chapter is to explore the importance of the “prototype” phase of the design thinking process when applied to designing co-curricular experiences through a case study of an institution that utilized design thinking and service improvement frameworks to design an academic and career advising system to best serve students.
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Models of Academic Support and Advising
The process of giving information or knowledge by an expert to a person wishing to have input on an issue.
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