robin_bartolett
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Design Thinking for Learning Design in Canvas Courses

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Robin Bartoletti

University of North Texas Health Science Center - HigherEd

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As a process to develop an online course, design thinking is about starting with people and applying the tools of creative design like storytelling, prototyping, away days, brainwriting, and experimentation. Learn key methods to try as you build your own Canvas course.

In preparation for this session, please see some resources here: Design Thinking for Learning Design

Do you currently have or do any of the following before you begin designing an online course?

Take a quick survey here

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robin_bartolett
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In preparation for this session, please see some resources here: Design Thinking for Learning Design

I have updated with more resources! 7/8/2016

robin_bartolett
Community Contributor

Do you currently have or do any of the following before you begin designing an online course?

Take a quick survey here

MikeM
Community Participant

Can you open the canvas course up that is linked on your resource page. It appears to require a login for your institution. Thanks!

robin_bartolett
Community Contributor

Michael - Please email CIL@unthsc and request access.

robin_bartolett
Community Contributor

Thanks to all who came to the session. Please do not hesitate to email me at robin.bartoletti@unthsc.edu if you have questions.

Here is the decision matrix and a PDF is located on the Tackk page here: Design Thinking for Learning DesignResources for #... - Tackk

Also, here is the wireless, charging cell phone holder from Tesla Wireless Charging Cell Phone Mount for Your Tesla  that was created using Design Thinking.

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biray
Instructure Alumni
Instructure Alumni

This session recording is now available here: