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Applying Design Thinking to ID. A new vision about design and learning. Hery Yanto The, UHM ETEC 612 TA Summer 2013. CONTENT. FRAMEWORK THE DESIGN OF EVERYDAY THINGS INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN DESIGN THINKING BRAIN GAIN A NEW VISION: MOOC & DESIGN THINKING DISCUSSION. Framework .
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Applying Design Thinking to ID A new vision about design and learning Hery Yanto The, UHM ETEC 612 TA Summer 2013
CONTENT • FRAMEWORK • THE DESIGN OF EVERYDAY THINGS • INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN • DESIGN THINKING • BRAIN GAIN • A NEW VISION: MOOC & DESIGN THINKING • DISCUSSION
Donald A. Norman (2002) THE DESIGN OF EVERYDAY THINGS
Walter Dick, Lou Carey, James O. Carey (2009) The systematic design of instruction
Tim Brown (2009) Change by design
Marc Prensky (2012) Brain gain
Design Thinking MOOC (https://sites.google.com/site/designthinkingmooc/home) A new vision: mooc & design thinking
What do you think about design and instructional design? • How can you as a future instructional designer and online instructor make a different for the online and distance education?
References: Brown, T., & Kātz, B. (2009). Change by design: How design thinking transforms organizations and inspires innovation. New York: Harper Business. Dick, W., Carey, L, Carey, J.O. (2009). The systematic design of instruction 7th Ed. U.S.A: Pearson. Norman, D. A. (2002). The design of everyday things. New York: Basic Books. Prensky, M. (2012). Brain gain: Technology and the quest for digital wisdom. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. Design Thinking MOOC. (2012). URL: https://sites.google.com/site/designthinkingmooc/home)
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