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International Conference on Research into Design | 2017

Design Thinking and Creative Problem Solving for Undergraduate Engineering Education in India: The Need and Relevance

Tigmanshu Bhatnagar; Petra Badke-Schaub

A way to spark design, creativity and innovation culture in the country is by encouraging Design Thinking and Creative Problem Solving in the vast spread of technical educational institutes in India. Facilitating them in engineering education would benefit students by providing them a structure to think creatively and meaningfully in their education and future profession. At the same time, it would bring the much-needed awareness about design’s deeper notion of being a systematic and creative problem solving approach among engineering students. This would increase the value of design in the community of engineers. A study to evaluate the need and relevance of design thinking and creative problem solving from the perspective of engineering students was conducted in the name of a ‘pop-up class’ for one week, without any credit incentives at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IITD). 30 3rd year Bachelor students from various technical fields (chemical, mechanical, civil, production engineering, textile, electrical engineering and engineering physics) participated in the study. They were introduced to the topic via a mix of theoretical lectures, case discussions and practical workshops. The workshop had been evaluated by the students with a questionnaire at the end of the study and subsequently analyzed. All respondents answered that Design Thinking and Creative Problem Solving are relevant for their education. 90% responded positively to the suggestion of introducing such a course in their education stating that it’s important for engineers to know how to solve real world problems in a meaningful way, and by this to drive innovation. Although most students agreed that it should become a compulsory course, they feared for its value, when it would become grade oriented like other courses.


Archive | 1997

Modelling design processes of groups in industry: an empirical investigation of cooperative design work

Petra Badke-Schaub; Frankenberger


Design Science: An international journal | 2017

Sharedness of team mental models in the course of design-related interaction between architects and clients

Hernan Casakin; Petra Badke-Schaub


Design Studies | 2018

Creative environments for design education and practice: A typology of creative spaces

Katja Thoring; P.M.A. Desmet; Petra Badke-Schaub


CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation | 2018

Co-creating an idea lab : Lessons learned from a longitudinal case study

Katja Thoring; Roland M. Mueller; Carmen Luippold; P.M.A. Desmet; Petra Badke-Schaub


Archive | 2017

Inspiration Space : Towards a theory of creativity-supporting learning environments

Katja Thoring; M. Guerreiro Goncalves; Roland M. Mueller; Petra Badke-Schaub; P.M.A. Desmet; E. Bohemia; C. de Bont; L. Svengren Holm


DS 87-9 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 17) Vol 9: Design Education, Vancouver, Canada, 21-25.08.2017 | 2017

Differences between the discerning and opportunistic mind-sets in design learning

Basyarah Hamat; Boris Eisenbart; Jan P.L. Schoormans; Petra Badke-Schaub


DS 87-9 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 17) Vol 9: Design Education, Vancouver, Canada, 21-25.08.2017 | 2017

A creative learning space development toolkit: Empirical evaluation of a novel design method

Katja Thoring; Roland M. Mueller; Petra Badke-Schaub; P.M.A. Desmet


DS 87-8 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 17) Vol 8: Human Behaviour in Design, Vancouver, Canada, 21-25.08.2017 | 2017

Patches in sketches: Which type of sketch is more valuable for the end-user in the early phase of new product development

Anna Jeannette Klapwijk; Nemo Kostoulas; Petra Badke-Schaub


DS 87-8 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 17) Vol 8: Human Behaviour in Design, Vancouver, Canada, 21-25.08.2017 | 2017

Can visual facilitation beat verbal facilitation

Roché Boedhoe; Petra Badke-Schaub

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Katja Thoring

Delft University of Technology

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P.M.A. Desmet

Delft University of Technology

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Roland M. Mueller

Berlin School of Economics and Law

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Tigmanshu Bhatnagar

Delft University of Technology

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Jan P.L. Schoormans

Delft University of Technology

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