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Outlining Design Thinking
Outlining Design Thinking
Defining Design Thinking
60 mins
Quiz
Performing the Scoping
Conducting Research
Explaining Synthesis
Discussing the Ideation
Examining Prototyping
Performing the Validation
Discussing the Application
Presenting a Workshop Example
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 1 right to pass this unit.
1.
How does design thinking's iterative process differ from traditional linear problem-solving approaches in terms of handling user feedback and solution refinement?
There are two correct answers.
Design thinking continuously integrates user feedback to refine solutions, while traditional approaches often finalize solutions before seeking feedback.
Design thinking prioritizes user needs and feedback throughout the entire process, unlike traditional approaches that may overlook user input.
Design thinking focuses solely on technical feasibility and cost reduction, whereas traditional approaches emphasize user needs.
Design thinking involves users only at the final stage of solution development, unlike traditional approaches that involve users throughout.