Intro to Design Thinking for Youth Development Practitioners

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Michele Martin, The Bamboo Project

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Michele Martin, The Bamboo Project

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Service Learning

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Service Learning Standards

• Youth Voice

• Meaningful Service

• Link to Curriculum

• Reflection

• Diversity

• Partnerships

• Progress Monitoring

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Design Thinking. . .

• Informs and reinforces service learning process and standards.

• Teaches key workplace and emotional intelligence skills.

• Reinforces the ActReflect cycle of learning.

• Empowers young people!

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How might we . . .

Engage students in their

own learning? Build resilience & healthy

risk-taking?

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Empathy

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Stories & Sense-making

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Critical Thinking

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Relevance & Resilience

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Prepare for this world

How might we . . .

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Imagine If . . .

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https://vimeo.com/109058238

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https://vimeo.com/13147138

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Today

• Intro to Design Thinking Process

• Design Thinking Mindsets

• “How might we . . .”

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Improve the

Morning Experience

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Problem-Solving Approach

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The Design Approach

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Improve your

Partner’s Experience

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Interviews

DO

• Ask open-ended questions– “Tell me about. . .”

– “Can you say more?”

– “And then what happened?”

• Probe for emotions and insights

• LISTEN!

Don’t

• Ask “leading questions”– “Tell me about what’s wrong

with your morning commute”

• Make judgments– “That sounds terrible!”

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Point-of-view

Denise needs a way to wake up gently in the morning because she feels more invigorated and ready to greet the day when she isn’t jarred awake from sleep.

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What happened?

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“How might we. . .”

• Divide into groups by mindset.

• Brainstorm ideas for your “How might we” question.

• Post 3-5 ideas you want to try, along with how you want to test and what you would look for.

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Gallery Walk

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I like. . .

I wonder. . .

I’d like to try. . .

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Take it Home!

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Find more at . . .

http://www.michelemmartin.com/design_thinking_for_youth/