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Welcome to Storyboard That's Illustrated Guide to Design Thinking Terms! We have put together a collection of storyboards to help you better understand various design thinking terms. Along with the storyboards are some great examples of each business term. We hope you enjoy this guide as much as we enjoyed making it.


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How Tos about Illustrated Guide to Design Thinking Concepts

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Quickly introduce design thinking terms with a visual activity

Show students a storyboard for a design thinking term. Ask students to guess the meaning based on the images and context. This sparks curiosity and gets them actively involved from the start!

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Encourage student collaboration through small group discussions

Divide students into small groups and assign each a different design thinking term. Let them discuss what the term might mean and create a definition together. Collaboration helps deepen understanding and makes learning more interactive.

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Use storyboards to connect terms to real-world projects

Ask students to find examples of where design thinking terms appear in everyday life. Let them illustrate these examples using storyboards. This helps students see the relevance of design thinking concepts beyond the classroom.

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Assess understanding with a creative vocabulary challenge

Create a matching game where students pair storyboard images with the correct design thinking terms. Encourage them to explain their choices and reasoning. This makes assessment fun and reinforces key vocabulary.

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Wrap up with a reflective group presentation

Have each group present their storyboard and definition to the class. Invite classmates to ask questions or add examples. This reinforces what they've learned and builds confidence in using design thinking language.

Frequently Asked Questions about Illustrated Guide to Design Thinking Concepts

What is design thinking and why is it important for students?

Design thinking is a creative approach to problem-solving that encourages empathy, collaboration, and innovation. It's important for students because it helps them develop critical thinking skills, teamwork, and the ability to solve real-world challenges.

How can storyboards help teach design thinking terms?

Storyboards visually illustrate design thinking concepts, making abstract ideas easier to understand. They provide clear examples, help students visualize processes, and support lesson engagement for both teachers and learners.

What are some common design thinking terms featured in this guide?

Common design thinking terms in this guide include empathy, ideation, prototyping, iteration, and feedback. Each term is explained with visuals and real-world examples to help students grasp key concepts.

How can teachers use this picture encyclopedia in the classroom?

Teachers can use this picture encyclopedia to introduce design thinking vocabulary, spark discussions, and create interactive lesson plans. The illustrated storyboards make it easy to explain terms and encourage student participation.

What is the best way for students to explore different design thinking terms using this guide?

The best way for students to explore the guide is to click on any term of interest, review the visual storyboard, and read the provided examples. This interactive format supports self-guided learning and reinforces understanding.

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