Design Thinking
Find and share resources to help students engage in innovative processes for tackling complex real-world problems in human-centered ways.
Filmmaking Is a Powerful Way for Students to Demonstrate Learning
Using design thinking and no more equipment than a smartphone, students can begin to explore their world through film.584Flexible Seating and Student-Centered Classroom Redesign
How a visit to Starbucks inspired a change to flexible seating—and then some changes in teaching philosophy.28.7kDesigning a Public School From Scratch
On a mission to reimagine traditional schooling, a K–8 school in San Diego puts teachers and students at the center.10kCrafting Fair Assessments for Flexible Assignments
When teachers provide students with multiple ways to show their learning, they can also develop different ways to assess that learning.471Birmingham Covington: Building a Student-Centered School
Educators take on the role of guides and motivate students to direct their own learning.6kDesign Thinking: A Problem Solving Framework
Students learn to empathize with others around the globe while solving real-world problems.4.1kTeaching Empathy Through Design Thinking
While empathy is the first step in the design thinking process, keep your students focused on this necessary element as they move through definition, ideation, prototyping, and testing.6.3kDesigned for Engagement
A school district uses monthly missions in its design studios to increase student and teacher engagement and foster self-directed learning.3kScience Takes Flight With Paper Airplanes
A well-designed STEM activity helps elementary students understand the basics of physics and design thinking.1.5kArts Integration: Resource Roundup
All points of arts integration -- from benefits and implementation to linking the arts with core curriculum -- are covered in this roundup of useful Edutopia blog posts, articles, and videos.3kUsing Design Thinking to Explore Inclusivity
A project centered around stuffed animals can help young learners become keen observers, think critically, and make decisions that support diversity.597Why Learning Space Matters
To maximize learning potential, classrooms should be open, comfortable, well lit, and visually stimulating. Strategic use of existing space can make a big difference, too.2.9kIncorporating Design Thinking in the Study of Literature
English language arts teachers can borrow design thinking from STEM classes to support a deep understanding of literary characters.624Design Thinking in Education: Empathy, Challenge, Discovery, and Sharing
As a model for reframing methods and outcomes, design thinking reconnects educators to their creativity and aspirations for helping students develop as deep thinkers and doers.
2.2kBuilding Products for Real-World Clients
Students in India in grades pre-K to 12 use design thinking to create products that address real needs.1.6k