INTRO
Please take a seat wherever you like.
DESIGN THINKING
FUNDAMENTALS
2019
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GUIDANCE 1/9 - d-Factory
• Here is “Design Factory” (“Design Ko-Bo” in Japanese)
• You can use freely almost anything (stationery, 3D printer, various machine
tools, etc.). Please ask us if you don't know whether it's available or not.
• The bathroom is at the back of the room.
• Please use stairs. (Please do NOT use elevator.)
• Be careful that the front door on 1F is automatically locked. Your Tokyo Tech
ID card will be registered to unlock the door when you are officially enrolled.
• You can eat and drink in this factory.
• We are welcome your treat.
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Partner
・Theme
・Budget
・Mentors
Business Person Art School Student
Tokyo Tech
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2014〜
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Application
PROGRAM MODULES
• 1. Introduction
• 2. User Research
• 3. POV Definition
• 4. Ideation
• 5. Prototyping
• 6. Story Telling
• 7. Presentation
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GUIDANCE 4/9 - Grading
• Participation to team activity
• Final presentation
• Final report
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GUIDANCE 5/9 - Instructors
• Design Thinking Fundamentals A:
• Shigeki Saito, Prof.
• Hiraku Sakamoto, Associate Prof.
• Kazuaki Inaba, Associate Prof.
• Yuki Taoka, Assistant Prof.
• Design Thinking Fundamentals B:
• Masanori Kado, Specially appointed lecture
• Wataru Hijikata, Associate Prof.
• Invited Instructors:
• Masaki Yagisawa, Tokyo University of the Arts
• Ryo Terui, Musashino Art University
• TA:
• Yosuke Tajiri, Amane Muraoka, Yosuke Akabane
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GUIDANCE 6/9 - Demographic
• Tokyo Tech Students
• ESD course student
• CBEC course student
• Professionals (DTF-B)
• CBEC course trainee (a.k.a. Techno Entrepreneur)
• ex-Corporate Partner / Corporate Partner Candidate
• Art students (after EDP-A)
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GUIDANCE 7/9 - Slack
• Please sign-in to Slack (and install on your PC and/or Smart Phone)
• https://xxx
• Slack is the essential tool of this class
• Official announcement, Team communication, Submission of report, and chatting
(Use the EMOJI a lot, Luke)
• We have a realtime channel for every class
• #realtime-yyyymmdd (ex. #realtime-20190406)
• You MUST report when being late or absent
• #zzz-im-late
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GUIDANCE 8/9 - Resources
• EDP Official Site
https://titech-edp.github.io/
• EDP Official Blog
https://medium.com/titech-eng-and-design
• CBEC
https://www.cbec.titech.ac.jp/
• ESD Course
http://www.esd.titech.ac.jp/
• Pictures & videos taken in this class will be open to public
(on these web site, social media, or so).
• It's WELCOME to externally publish (ex. Twitter, Blog, Instagram )
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GUIDANCE 9/9 - Textbook
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For English Speakers
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Icebreak ❄
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HOW TO USE STICKY NOTE - 1
• Use a MARKER not a pencil.
• Write just ONE THING per sticky-note.
• Don't post it without saying a single word.
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HOW TO USE STICKY NOTE - 2
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https://blog.crisp.se/2015/04/08/jimmyjanlen/how-to-peel-of-post-its
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ICEBREAK
• Take a sticky note and a marker.
• Draw XXX (listen to the instruction).
• You have 10 sec. for each.
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ICEBREAK DEBRIEF
• How did you feel when I said to “draw”?
• What were you thinking as you were drawing?
• “I can’t draw!”
• “This is so embarrassing.”
• “That’s not enough time!”
• “What is everyone going to think?”
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ACTIVITY - SELF INTRODUCTION
• Take a LARGE sticky note (or combine two sticky notes)
• Write about yourself (Japanese is OK)
• Your Name (Student Number)
• Your Department/Company
• Your Motivation to gain from this class
• Your Portrait
• You have 3 minute.
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- Name ( )
- Dept/Comp
- Motivation