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Design for the 21st Century with Don Norman 

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Design for the 21st Century with Don Norman
 at 
Interaction Design Foundation 
Overview

Duration

5 weeks

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

Credential

Certificate

Design for the 21st Century with Don Norman
 at 
Interaction Design Foundation 
Highlights

  • Gain an Industry-Recognized UX Course Certificate
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Design for the 21st Century with Don Norman
 at 
Interaction Design Foundation 
Course details

Skills you will learn
More about this course
  • In this course, taught by instructor, Don Norman, learner will learn how designers can improve the world, how learner can apply human-centered design to solve complex global challenges, and what 21st century skills learner will need to make a difference in the world
  • Each lesson will build upon another to expand knowledge of human-centered design and provide learner with practical skills to make a difference in the world

Design for the 21st Century with Don Norman
 at 
Interaction Design Foundation 
Curriculum

Lesson 0: Welcome and Introduction

0.1: Welcome and Introduction

0.2: Build Your Portfolio: Make a Difference

0.3: Let Our Community Help You

0.4: How to Earn Your Course Certificate

0.5: Expand Your Network and Grow Your Skills in Our Online Forums

0.6: Meet and Learn From Design Professionals in Your Area

0.7: Gain Timeless Knowledge Through Courses From the Interaction Design Foundation

0.8: Mandatory vs. Optional Lesson Items

0.9: A Mix Between Video-Based and Text-Based Lesson Content

Lesson 1: How Designers Can Improve the World

1.1: Welcome and Introduction

1.2: 21st Century Design: Let’s Use Human-Centered Design to Solve Major Global Challenges

1.3: Why We Have Evolved From User-Centered Design to People-, Human- and Humanity-Centered Design

1.4: What’s So Special about Designers?

1.5: Discussion Exercise

1.6: Let’s Democratize Design

1.7: What is the Difference Between Wicked Problems and Complex Socio-Technical Systems?

1.8: Congratulations and Recap

Lesson 2: How You Can Apply Human-Centered Design Insights and Processes When You Aim to Solve Complex Global Problems

2.1: Welcome and Introduction

2.2: Human-Centered Design: How to Focus on People When You Solve Complex Global Challenges

2.3: Discussion Exercise

2.4: Everything is a System: What Is a Feedback Loop and Why is it so Important to Humans?

2.5: Implement Systems Thinking and Solve the Root Causes of Problems

2.6: The 5 Whys Method: How to Identify the Root Causes of a Problem by Investigating the Entire System

2.7: How to Tackle Major Problems? Muddle Through by Taking Small Incremental Steps

2.8: Congratulations and Recap

Lesson 3: What Are the Design Skills You Will Need to Make a Difference in the 21st Century?

3.1: Welcome and Introduction

3.2: Don Norman: The Way We Measure Success Today is Wrong!

3.3: Don Norman: The Way We Design Today is Wrong!

3.4: How You Can Gain More Power as a UX Designer

3.5: Don Norman on How to Move Up in a Company: Think Big!

3.6: If You Don’t Fail, You’re Not Trying Hard Enough

3.7: How to Communicate Clearly and Gain People’s Interest

3.8: Discussion Forum

3.9: What’s the Secret of Don Norman’s Success?

3.10: Designer: Leverage the Power of Being a Generalist

3.11: Which Skills Does a 21st Century Designer Need to Possess?

3.12: How Can You as a Lone Designer Start Improving the World?

3.13: How Design Educators Can Help Designers in the 21st Century

3.14: Build Your Portfolio: Make a Difference

3.15: Congratulations and Recap

Lesson 4: Course Certificate, Final Networking, and Course Wrap-up

4.1: Get Your Course Certificate

4.2: Course Evaluation

4.3: Continue Your Professional Growth

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