Teaching Innovation in Interdisciplinary Environments: Toward a Design Thinking Syllabus
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Wiesche, Manuel
Leifer, Larry
Lang, Michael
Byler, Eric
Feldmann, Niels
Garcia-Cifuentes, Juan Pablo
Höltää-Otto, Katja
Kelly, Kevin
Satzger, Gerhard
Suzuki, Sushi
Thong, Christine
Vignoli, Matteo
Krcmar, Helmut
Abstract
An increasing number of universities offer user-centric innovation courses based on the principles of design thinking. Lecturers combine a plethora of design thinking elements in design thinking course syllabi and thereby adopt teaching
styles that range from autonomy-supportive to structured. Using a balance between these two teaching styles seems most suitable to optimally engage students and provide guidance through the innovation process. To develop a syllabus for innovation courses, we draw on best practices currently being undertaken in universities worldwide and examine 11 design thinking syllabi from different departments (Engineering, Design, Business, and Information Systems). We identify 17 common and 18 unique elements of design thinking courses and related course materials. Based on our results, we propose a design thinking syllabus that includes suggestions for course objectives, course setup, assignment
design, and team composition using a balance between autonomous-support and structural teaching styles.
styles that range from autonomy-supportive to structured. Using a balance between these two teaching styles seems most suitable to optimally engage students and provide guidance through the innovation process. To develop a syllabus for innovation courses, we draw on best practices currently being undertaken in universities worldwide and examine 11 design thinking syllabi from different departments (Engineering, Design, Business, and Information Systems). We identify 17 common and 18 unique elements of design thinking courses and related course materials. Based on our results, we propose a design thinking syllabus that includes suggestions for course objectives, course setup, assignment
design, and team composition using a balance between autonomous-support and structural teaching styles.
Language
English
Keywords
Design Thinking
Teaching Innovation
Course Syllabus
Interdisciplinary Lecture
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Book title
Proceedings of the AIS SIGED 2018
Event Title
AIS SIGED International Conference on Information Systems Education and Research
Event Location
San Francisco, CA
Event Date
December 12-13, 2018
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Eprints ID
255309
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