Design thinking starts with empathy. For example, when architects design a building, they put aside their own desires and think about what the users of that building need. Similarly, when you design something that is going to be used by someone else — for a lecture, an activity, an assessment, or whatever it might be — you must first understand what that person needs.
—Ann Lieberman
Empathise with your learners
Design thinking starts with empathy. For example, when architects design a building, they put aside their own desires and think about what the users of that building need. Similarly, when you design something that is going to be used by someone else — for a lecture, an activity, an assessment, or whatever it might be — you must first understand what that person needs.
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