Welcome to the d.school’s Virtual Crash Course resource page!
We know not everyone can make a trip to the d.school to experience how we teach design thinking. So, we created this online version of one of our most frequently sought after learning tools. Using the video, handouts, and facilitation tips below, we will take you step by step through the process of hosting or participating in a 90 minute design challenge.”
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http://dschool.stanford.edu/dgift/ – ”
Welcome to the Virtual Crash Course in Design Thinking
“A 90-minute video-led cruise through our methodology”
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How do you design? A Compendium of Models by Hugh Dubberly – “In this book, I have collected over one-hundred descriptions of design and development processes, from architecture, industrial design, mechanical engineering, quality management, and software development. They range from short mnemonic devices, such as the 4Ds (define, design, develop, deploy), to elaborate schemes, such as Archer’s 9-phase, 229-step “systematic method for designers.” Some are synonyms for the same process; others represent differing approaches to design.By presenting these examples, I hope to foster debate about design and development processes.”
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Service Blueprints: Laying the Foundation – “Recently, we introduced you to the core concepts of service design, a powerful approach that examines complex interactions between people and their service experiences. With this post, we examine one of the primary tools of service design: the service blueprint.”
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Kerry Bodine’s “The Four Types of Customer Journey Maps”
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The difference between a journey map and a service blueprint – Very nice overview here
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