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21 November 2023

Human-Centered Design: A Collaborative Exploration for Educators

In the exploration of human-centered design, educators often grapple with the fundamental question: what constitutes a 'problem' in design? This introspective journey challenges us to see beyond immediate flaws and to recognize that issues may lie as much in user expectations as in the products themselves.

When we delve into design thinking, we uncover that these challenges frequently originate from our psychological interactions with products, rather than their physical functionalities. 

This realization opens up a broader dialogue on the essence of problem-solving in design, emphasizing the need for a mindful approach that goes beyond the superficial.

The role of a design educator is to foster an environment where students can discern between necessity and desire in their creations. It's about striking a harmonious balance that nurtures innovation for addressing real-world needs while remaining conscious of not merely amplifying consumer wants.

Incorporating creative problem-solving and innovation with critical thinking is essential. These skills are the driving force behind progress and the development of meaningful solutions that resonate on a societal level. Yet, it is equally important to question: are these innovations addressing fundamental needs?

As we navigate the path of teaching design, we do not claim to hold all the answers but rather seek to engage in a collaborative journey. Our classrooms become incubators for innovative teaching, where we collectively harness the potential of design to enact positive change.

This commitment to a shared exploration redefines our role as educators. We are not just imparting knowledge but facilitating a rich dialogue that influences how future designers will approach their craft in this complex and ever-evolving world.


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