Invitation | PhDnet-Workshop "Design Thinking" | April 05, 2022
Dear colleagues, Please share this invitation with doctoral students who might be interested in our workshop on Design Thinking for academic purposes. Kind regards Nina Hahne --------- Invitation: Online-Workshop Design Thinking Are you doing a PhD and have always wanted to learn Design Thinking? Then join our virtual PhDnet@CAIS workshop on April 05 (10 am 2 pm CEST) with Samuel Simon and find out how you can apply it to your own academic work. For more information and registration visit: <https://www.cais.nrw/workshop-design-thinking_en/> https://www.cais.nrw/workshop-design-thinking_en/ Program: The innovation method Design Thinking, as established by the Hasso Plattner Institute and consulting agencies like IDEO and others, is increasingly applied in various business settings. Why not as well in academia? For scientists in digitization research, design thinking can support both as a structural approach at the beginning of research work as well as an inspiring mindset to tackle challenges with new perspectives. Adapting Design Thinking methods for scientific contexts also offers rich impulses for agile work and efficient evaluation possibilities of any phase in your process. In the workshop you will learn to use natural moments of uncertainty productively and creatively to your advantage. We will start the workshop with a short overview of the different phases of the Design Thinking process and a classification that shows us that the method does not necessarily focus on thinking and has little to do with what we understand as design. In short, practical work units, we experiment with the interdisciplinary application of the different phases in the group. In doing so, we tap into design-oriented methods of research work, idea generation and problem definition, and learn how, among other things, to bring the various prototyping and testing methods into the scientific process. Together, we locate design thinking within the big innovation buzzword cloud, while creating systemically meaningful and applicable connections to familiar work and research methods. Please register via e-mail to: <mailto:phdnet@cais.nrw> phdnet@cais.nrw ------ Dr. Nina Hahne Referentin Vernetzung und Nachwuchsförderung (Inter)national Networks, PhDnet@CAIS Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) GmbH Universitätsstraße 104, 44799 Bochum Deutschland / Germany <http://www.cais.nrw/> www.cais.nrw Sitz: Bochum - Amtsgericht Bochum HRB 16476 Geschäftsführer: Prof. Dr. Michael Baurmann, Tim Pfenner
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