Design Thinking in Action
Take your creativity to the next level by solving real problems using design thinking tools and teamwork.
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This advanced course is perfect for students who are ready to take charge and lead. You’ll learn how to handle a complete design thinking project — from understanding people’s needs to building and testing final solutions. You’ll also learn how to guide teams, work with real users, and present your ideas confidently.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to manage your own projects, mentor others, and create designs that truly make a difference.
Who Can Join
- Students who already know the basics of design thinking
- Learners who want to lead teams or take on bigger design challenges
- Young innovators interested in real-world problem-solving
- Anyone ready to move from designer to design leader
Before You Start
- You should have experience with brainstorming, prototyping, and testing ideas
- A basic understanding of user-centered design will be helpful
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Lead a design thinking team and manage the full process
- Conduct detailed user research to understand real needs
- Build smarter, more effective prototypes
- Use data and feedback to improve your designs
- Create meaningful, impactful solutions for real-world problems
Live Classes Include
- Mentor-led team projects and leadership activities
- Advanced workshops on testing and presentation skills
- Real-world challenges with feedback from peers and mentors
Pre-recorded Lessons Include
- Step-by-step videos for each stage of the design process
- Downloadable guides for research and prototyping
- Practice tasks to strengthen leadership and creativity
Lecture 1: Introduction to Design Thinking
(Definition, origin, and relevance in today’s world)
Lecture 2: Why Design Thinking Works
(Human-centered problem solving explained)
Lecture 3: Design Thinking vs Traditional Problem Solving
(Key differences and advantages)
Lecture 4: The Design Thinking Mindset
(Empathy, curiosity, experimentation, and collaboration)
Lecture 5: Overview of the Design Thinking Framework
(Understanding the 5-stage process)
Lecture 1: Empathy in Design Thinking
(Understanding user behavior, needs, and emotions)
Lecture 2: User Research Methods
(Observation, interviews, and contextual inquiry)
Lecture 3: Conducting Effective User Interviews
(Question framing and active listening)
Lecture 4: Identifying User Pain Points and Needs
(Extracting meaningful insights)
Lecture 5: Creating User Profiles and Personas
Lecture 1: Synthesizing Research Findings
Lecture 2: Defining the Core Problem
(From observations to insights)
Lecture 3: Writing Problem Statements
(User-centric approach)
Lecture 4: “How Might We” Statements
(Opening space for innovation)
Lecture 5: Validating and Refining the Problem Definition
Lecture 1: Introduction to Ideation
Lecture 2: Brainstorming Techniques and Best Practices
Lecture 3: Creative Thinking Tools
(Mind mapping, SCAMPER, and rapid ideation)
Lecture 4: Evaluating and Shortlisting Ideas
Lecture 5: Selecting Feasible and Impactful Solutions
Lecture 1: Prototyping in Design Thinking
Lecture 2: Types of Prototypes
(Low-fidelity vs high-fidelity)
Lecture 3: Building Rapid Prototypes
Lecture 4: Iterating and Improving Prototypes
Lecture 5: Preparing Prototypes for User Testing
Lecture 1: Purpose of Testing in Design Thinking
Lecture 2: User Testing Methods
Lecture 3: Collecting and Analyzing Feedback
Lecture 4: Iteration and Design Improvements
Lecture 5: Validating the Final Solution
Lecture 1: Design Thinking in Education
Lecture 2: Design Thinking in Business and Startups
Lecture 3: Design Thinking in Technology and Innovation
Lecture 4: Team Collaboration and Workshop Design
Lecture 5: Real-World Case Studies
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What you need/Requirement
Internet
You need a working internet connection to watch videos, join online classes, and get help when needed.
Laptop/PC
A personal computer is essential for hands-on practice and project work.
Browser
A web browser like Chrome or Firefox is needed to open learning websites and access course content online.
Learning Path
Beginner
Start with fundamental concepts and build a strong foundation.
Intermediate
Expand your knowledge and start building real projects.
Advanced
Dive deep into specialized areas and master complex techniques.
Master
Achieve expert-level proficiency and innovate with your skills.
Earn Valuable Credentials
and Lead with a Competitive Edge.
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