Design Thinking

All artificial things in this world are designed. "Design thinking" is essentially a problem-solving approach that has the intention to improve products. Design Thinking is not an exclusive property of designers—all great innovators in literature, art, music, science, engineering, and business practice it.  Some of the world’s leading brands, such as Apple, Google and Samsung rapidly adopted the design thinking approach and leading universities around the world teach the related methodology—including Stanford, Harvard and Imperial College London. 

We think children should be exposed to these concepts that will help them develop new ways of thinking. So, here is a course carefully curated for children to help them expose to the concept of Design Thinking in a way they can understand. The course includes interesting activities and real life problems for which they will be designing solutions using the concept.

·        Age group: 9-13

·        Duration: 10 sessions (1.5 hr per session)

·        Mode: Classroom