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SEAS is pleased to announce the first annual jDesign Workshop!

SEAS has teamed up with IDEO, a world leader in design and design thinking, to create a 5-day hands-on collaborative workshop for students to explore the design process. Through lectures and experiential sessions, students will be introduced to the tools used by designers to identify user needs, ideate solutions, and develop prototypes. Click here for more info.

Undergraduate and graduate students across all disciplines are welcome, however, enrollment will be limited to 50 students, with preference given to undergraduates. The workshop will take place January 16-20, 2012 in Pierce Hall / Maxwell Dworkin.

Sign ups for the workshop is now closed.  if you signed up, you should have received email.
If you have not heard anything, please email Prof. Wei at guyeon@eecs.harvard.edu.

There are a couple of spots still available.  If you would like to sign up, email Prof. Wei as soon as possible.

Applications are due 12.07.11, and applicants will be notified by 12.09.11.

Questions? Contact Gu-Yeon Wei.

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Outline

Jan 16-20, 2012

9AM - 5PM
New Pierce Library Classroom

Day 1

AM: Introduction and
design improvisation
PM: Design as a process

Day 2

AM: Human-centric design I
PM: Physical rapid prototyping

Day 3

AM: Visual thinking
PM: Exercises in visual thinking

Day 4

AM: Human-centric design II
PM: Digital rapid prototyping

Day 5

AM: Workmapping
PM: Wrap-up, debrief, party!