Full course description
Designing for Innovation
Course Overview
Welcome to the Designing for Innovation course where we will explore Human-Centered Design (HCD). Human-Centered Design offers a structured approach to problem-solving and innovation that prioritizes empathy, creativity, and user-centricity. It helps individuals and teams to generate novel ideas, test assumptions, and iterate on solutions, ultimately leading to more effective and meaningful outcomes. By focusing on the needs and perspectives of users and stakeholders, HCD also promotes greater empathy and understanding, leading to more successful and sustainable solutions.
What to Expect
Human-centered design is about doing, so in this course we take an action-oriented approach to learning, emphasizing application of HCD methods in your daily life. Our goal is to give you a structured testbed for applying HCD problem-solving techniques to problems you and your team are facing at work, using coaching sessions and lectures from HCD experts to supplement knowledge gaps and consider challenges specific to you.
The course is divided into four modules, each spanning a week of time. The first three weeks include course content to review, and reflection assignments to apply the learnings. These assignments will be reviewed and graded. A culminating assignment allows you to apply your new skills to a - pervasive issue you are currently facing. Each week, our team will host coaching “office hours”, providing personalized feedback and answering questions as you work through the course itself.
This course includes live synchronous sessions with faculty or professional experts each week. While they are highly beneficial to participate in live, accommodations will be made for those that cannot attend.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this micro-credential you will be able to:
- Identify the fundamental implications of HCD and its role in supporting and advancing innovation
- Recognize when and in what contexts to apply various HCD frameworks, including Design Thinking tools and methods
- Identify common biases that impact decision-makers and explain how these biases may limit the advancement of innovation
- Engage with maker technologies to rapidly test or evaluate innovative concepts
Leading Through Innovation Series
This course is part of a four course microcredential series titled Leading Through Innovation. Courses in this series will run periodically throughout the year. Learners’ successful completion of all four courses will earn a Leading Through Innovation series badge. For questions on this opportunity contact microcredentials@engr.psu.edu.
Instructors
Dr. Nico Soria
Assitant Teaching Professor of Engineering Design and Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Matt Parkinson
Professor of Engineering Design and Mechanical Engineering
Recognition
Upon completion of this course, you will receive a College of Engineering Certified Microcredential titled Designing for Innovation. This credential can be shared on your LinkedIn profile and other digital media.