• Design Thinking in the Classroom: Easy-To-Use Teaching Tools to Foster Creativity, Encourage Innovation, and Unleash Potential in Every Student, July/2018

Design Thinking in the Classroom: Easy-To-Use Teaching Tools to Foster Creativity, Encourage Innovation, and Unleash Potential in Every Student, July/2018

Author(s) David Lee
ISBN10 1612438016
ISBN13 9781612438016
Format Paperback
Pages 224
Year Publish 2018 July

Synopsis

Harness the Power of Design Thinking to Inspire your Students!


Design thinking is a wonderful teaching strategy to inspire your students and boost creativity and problem solving. With tips and techniques for teachers K through 12, this book provides all the resources you need to implement Design Thinking concepts and activities in your classroom right away. These new techniques will empower your students with the modern thinking skills needed to succeed as they progress in school and beyond.

These easy-to-use exercises are specifically designed to help students learn lifelong skills like creative problem solving, idea generation, prototype construction, and more. From kindergarten to high school, this book is the perfect resource for successfully implementing Design Thinking into your classroom.

About The Author:

David Lee currently is a elementary STEM/EdTech Specialist at Singapore American School in Singapore. He responsibility at the school is to facilitate educators in integrating STEM subject areas meaningfully and purposefully into their classroom to increase learner engagement and achievement, provide learners with real world experiences, develop their 21st century skills, promote creativity and innovation, and provide digital tools that are appropriate to each student’s learning styles.

He also the former elementary STEM Coordinator at Korea International School (KIS) in Seongnam, Korea. As the STEM Coordinator, I contributed to the vision and execution of the school's STEM program, worked collaboratively with all stakeholders (administrators, teachers, students, parents, & community), assisted in the development and delivery of transdisciplinary STEM professional development, and attended grade-levels meetings to move all teachers towards independence in the delivery of transdisciplinary instruction and curriculum. I also created meaningful connections between disciplines, planned and executed opportunities for students to showcase their work within the school and community (i.e. fairs, exhibition, etc.). As the design teacher, I engaged learners through open-ended inquiry-based activities in the KoLAB spaces by modeling and teaching the design thinking process.

He have been a conference presenter at the KORCOS conferences (2012 and 2014), the Google in Education South Korea Summits (2013 and 2014), Learning 2.0 (2014-2016), and 21CLHK (2018). I was the keynote speaker at a STEM conference called STEMapalooza (2018). He have a master’s degree in education with an emphasis on EdTech. He research focused on a 1:1 program implementation model that incorporated essential 21st-century student outcomes and support systems.