Course Content
Lesson 1: What is Good Design?
To understand the core elements that make a product useful, attractive, and user-friendly.
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Lesson 2: Thinking for Real Needs
To learn how to identify real-life problems by understanding people’s needs through empathy and observation.
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Lesson 3: Ideate Without Limits
To learn how to generate a wide range of creative ideas before choosing the best one to develop.
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Lesson 4: Make, Test, Repeat
To understand how building and testing prototypes leads to better and more effective designs.
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Lesson 5: Design That Lasts
To inspire students to think about sustainability and long-term impact when designing everyday products.
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Lesson 6: Pitching with Purpose
To teach students how to confidently present and communicate their design ideas to an audience.
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C10: Design Thinking & Industrial Design
  1. What is usability?
    Answer: Usability means how easy and comfortable something is to use.
  2. Name one example of bad design you’ve seen.
    Answer: (Student’s own answer, e.g., “A mug with a handle that’s too small.”)
  3. Why are both form and function important in design?
    Answer: Because a product should not only look good but also work well and be easy to use.
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