Dr. Patrice Torcivia, Cornell University
Tuesday, April 5, 1:00-2:00 PM
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
Open to faculty, staff, and students.
(Register Here) Registration is encouraged; walk-ins always welcome
Design thinking emphasizes a solution-based approach that leads to creative solutions that might not have been anticipated using traditional, analytical methods. Now, in places like Stanford’s dschool, students are using design thinking to address social problems, create new tech tools, and generate alternative solutions to difficult problems.
In this design thinking session, we will examine how to create a learning ecosystem that will graduate future generations of creative, socially responsible, lifelong learners with the competencies to be agile in a rapidly changing digital economy. Our departure points for discussion include:
Please join us in a lively discussion and share your stories and experiences as we prepare our students to enter “The Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
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