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Design Thinking Projects

The Design Thinking is an approach to problem‑solving that puts people at the centre. It helps learners identify real needs, explore creative ideas and develop them into practical, meaningful solutions.

In the classroom, this method turns Learning Situations into motivating, real‑world projects that support the development of key competences.

Design Thinking in Learning Situations: The key steps

1. Empathise

The process begins by exploring the problem from the users’ point of view.

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2. Define​
Next comes organising the insights and identifying the key challenges and opportunities.​
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3. Ideate​
Learners generate as many ideas as possible —every suggestion is welcome!​
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4. Prototype​
Ideas take shape in a simple, tangible form that captures the essence of the proposed solution.​
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5. Test​
Learners present their prototype, gather feedback to refine and strengthen their approach.​
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