Design thinking research : investigating design team performance / Christoph Meinel, Larry Leifer, editors.

The practice of design thinking has gained in prominence over the past several years, and an increasing number of people and institutions have experienced its innovative power. However, as a result of this success story, the term has also evolved into something of an overused, or even misused, buzzw...

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Other Authors: Meinel, Christoph, 1954- (Editor), Leifer, Larry J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
Series:Understanding innovation.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I. New approaches to design thinking education. Accessing highly effective performative patterns
  • Designing a synthesis MOOC : lessons from frameworks, experiments and learner paths
  • Reflective tools for capturing and improving design driven creative practice in educational environments
  • Augmenting learning of design teamwork using immersive virtual reality
  • Part II. Exploring effective team interaction. Hive : collective design through network rotation
  • Towards empirical evidence on the comprehensibility of natural language versus programming language
  • Team creativity between local disruption and global integration
  • The neuroscience of team collaboration during a design thinking event in naturalistic settings
  • Mining the role of design reflection and associated brain dynamics in creativity
  • Part III. Tools to support design thinking practices. Prototyper : a virtual remote prototyping space
  • Investigating active tangibles and augmented reality for creativity support in remote collaboration
  • DT@IT toolbox : design thinking tools to support everyday software development
  • Poirot : a web inspector for designers
  • Part IV. Applying design thinking practices. Getting hands-on with tele-board MED : experiencing computer-supported teamwork in therapist-patient sessions
  • Towards more human-centered openHPI collab spaces
  • Overcoming prominent pitfalls of work space (re-)design : using a theoretical perspective to reflect and shape practice.