Activities about Reflection

Good Designers Do "X": Pick A Card

In “Good Designers do “X”: Pick a Card”, students will have the opportunity to dive through expert designers’ ideas about what good designers do and reflect on the statements that resonate with them.

Subject area: Design expertise, design awareness, design process, reflection
Activity type: Discussion

Many Models of Design

In “Many Models of Design” students explore “How do you design?: A Compendium of Design Models” by Hugh Dubberly. The Dubberly Compendium is an amazing resource that compiles over one hundred design process models. Through their exploration, students are introduced to the idea that design is plural, not monolithic. 

Subject area: Understanding design, Data visualization, Design process, Reflection
Activity type: Discussion

Forming Design Awareness Questions

In “Forming Design Awareness Questions” students learn about design awareness and practice it by creating design awareness questions. These questions encourage students to be curious about their design process, what happens in it, and what choices they make. 

Subject area: Design awareness, Design process, Reflection
Activity type: Discussion, Brainstorming

Art and Perspective

In “Art and Perspective” students find and share art pieces that reflect the concept of “perspective”. Perspective is an important part of design. Designers and engineers focus on multiple users and stakeholders’ perspectives, and take into account the context of the space they’re in.

Subject Area: Understanding design, Design awareness, Reflection
Activity Type: Brainstorming