Picture this. I’m standing up front at the front of the class, an awkward high school freshman new to Arizona. I'm shy. Painfully shy. I don't know anyone in my class. Every part of me wants to crawl up into a ball and hide. The…
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This article is part of a longer series on design thinking, a flexible framework for empathy-driven creative work. Previous articles addressed awareness, inquiry, research, and prototyping. This article is about the Highlight and Fix stage, where students revise their work. The Critical Role of Revision I…
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I have noticed that students often hate the revision phase. In the design thinking cycle, they go from research to ideation and building a prototype. It seems cool. They're excited about what they made. But then when we switch to testing and revising, they get…
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