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The process of 5 steps of Design Thinking, which has been focused in d.school, Stanford University, will be experienced and executed in 5 hours. Design Thinking is the concept for innovators by not aggregation of knowledge but also idea generation without prejudice, and exploring potential "needs" by presenting prototypes, which may be resulted to "innovation".
Design Thinking 1-day Workshop will be held in Kunitachi-east campus, Hitotsubashi Univ. and students from both Tokyo Tech and Hitotsubashi will be expected as participants to this workshop (language:Japanese) .
Separate from this workshop, 2-day workshop of " d.school comes to Tokyo Tech 2018" to be facilitated by 3 tutors from Stanford University/d.school will be held from October 27 to 28 in Tokyo Tech. This workshop will be the only workshop to be facilitated by d.school tutors held in Japanese university. You will be able to feel and understand d.school type of speedy and friendly atmosphere and core of Design Thinking methodology; Creative Confidence and User Centric. It would be ideal, especially for Japanese speaking students, to join "d.school comes to Tokyo Tech 2018" after joining this "Design Thinking 1 day Workshop". You can apply "d.school comes to Tokyo Tech 2018" from URL below:
Date and time |
Monday, October 8, 2018 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
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Venue |
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Facilitator |
Takanori Kashino, Eirene University |
Students |
Under Graduate and Graduate Students |
Language |
Japanese |
Max of participants |
Up to 25 students (AGL students and ToTAL students may be prior to others. some adjustment may be considered between Tokyo Tech and Hitotsubashi) |
Registration |
Please contact Prof. Yamada/AGL and ToTAL with following information. [Your Information needed]
Prof. Keisuke Yamada, AGL/ToTAL Email yamada.k.be@m.titech.ac.jp |
Update : May 17, 2022