Design Thinking in Student Affairs: A Primer

Author:   Julia Allworth ,  Lesley D'Souza ,  Gavin W. Henning ,  Gavin W. Henning
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9781642670332


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Julia Allworth ,  Lesley D'Souza ,  Gavin W. Henning ,  Gavin W. Henning
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Stylus Publishing
Weight:   0.267kg
ISBN:  

9781642670332


ISBN 10:   1642670332
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 October 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""This book presents a reimagined model of assessment with design thinking, and instantly upon seeing it, you know how needed it is in education today. Focusing upon empathy, ideation, and storytelling throughout the assessment process, the authors of this book present a human-centered approach to engage in assessment of student learning. The design thinking assessment model and key questions remind us that our works sits within a larger context, one that can be infused with equity and act as a tool for decolonizing education."" Natasha Jankowski Former Executive Director of the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment ""Design thinking can move organizations forward and find innovative solutions. This book in particular applies design thinking to student affairs and is a fantastic resource."" Find Drew's full video review here. Drew Koch Student Services Coordinator, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona


"""This book presents a reimagined model of assessment with design thinking, and instantly upon seeing it, you know how needed it is in education today. Focusing upon empathy, ideation, and storytelling throughout the assessment process, the authors of this book present a human-centered approach to engage in assessment of student learning. The design thinking assessment model and key questions remind us that our works sits within a larger context, one that can be infused with equity and act as a tool for decolonizing education."" Natasha Jankowski Former Executive Director of the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment ""Design thinking can move organizations forward and find innovative solutions. This book in particular applies design thinking to student affairs and is a fantastic resource."" Find Drew's full video review here. Drew Koch Student Services Coordinator, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona"


This book presents a reimagined model of assessment with design thinking, and instantly upon seeing it, you know how needed it is in education today. Focusing upon empathy, ideation, and storytelling throughout the assessment process, the authors of this book present a human-centered approach to engage in assessment of student learning. The design thinking assessment model and key questions remind us that our works sits within a larger context, one that can be infused with equity and act as a tool for decolonizing education.


Design thinking can move organizations forward and find innovative solutions. This book in particular applies design thinking to student affairs and is a fantastic resource. Find Drew's full video review here.--Drew Koch Student Services Coordinator, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona This book presents a reimagined model of assessment with design thinking, and instantly upon seeing it, you know how needed it is in education today. Focusing upon empathy, ideation, and storytelling throughout the assessment process, the authors of this book present a human-centered approach to engage in assessment of student learning. The design thinking assessment model and key questions remind us that our works sits within a larger context, one that can be infused with equity and act as a tool for decolonizing education. --Natasha Jankowski Former Executive Director of the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment


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Julia is a leader, innovator and “intrapreneur” who specializes in design thinking, collaboration and related methodologies that strive to design with rather than for people. As the Manager, Innovation Projects at the University of Toronto, Julia leads the Innovation Hub, an on-campus consultancy that supports building better campus experiences by leading interdisciplinary teams of students through design thinking processes with partners on campus. Julia holds an MBA in Global Leadership and a BA in Psychology. She has presented her work at various higher education conferences across North America and has trained and coached hundreds of students, faculty and staff through an equity-centered design thinking process in support of projects that create wide-scale change. Learn more about Julia’s work at www.juliaallworth.com Lesley is a higher education leader specializing in student affairs and storytelling with data. Currently, she is the Director of Strategic Storytelling & Digital Engagement in Western University’s Student Experience division. After focusing on assessment and storytelling in her two previous roles, Lesley is exploring how data-informed stories can be used to intentionally shift culture in positive directions using digital engagement and communication best practices. Lesley has held leadership roles in the Canadian Association of College & University Student Services and ACPA - College Educators International. She engages in public speaking on topics such as equity and decolonization in assessment, women in leadership, and change management. She completed her MA in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State University in 2006. She loves gardening, music, and mothering her two little boys. Gavin W. Henning is Professor of Higher Education at New England College in New Hampshire where he directs the Master of Science in Higher Education Administration and Doctorate of Education programs. Gavin is a past president of ACPA – Colleg

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