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MGMT20140: Design Thinking - Computer Science Assessment

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You are required to design an A2-sized poster to demonstrate your visualisation, summarising, prioritising and synthesising skills (these are all key skills in Design Thinking!). An effective poster is a communication tool that utilises structure, graphics and text to clearly convey complex messages, while being visually appealing and engaging; text, albeit important, is used sparingly. It is the responsibility of the poster's designer to ensure that the poster is self-explanatory and does not require extensive interpretation from the audience.

In order to complete this assessment, you are required to design a poster, which clearly addresses the following question: What is personal reflection and why is it so important for Design Thinking? Being able to self-reflect is important for self-growth and maturity. Self-reflection allow us to re-run moments in our thinking and learn from them. Self-reflection assists in improving our communication, helps inform our decisions, and further strengthens the way we can visualise outcomes by our actions. It is a process that develops meaning from experience. It is a critical factor in helping to solve Design Thinking problems.

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