LUNCH N LEARN: DESIGN THINKING

    What is Design Thinking? Join us to hear about three takeaways you can use for your next challenge at work or at home: experience matters, dumb ideas might be brilliant after all, and try before you buy. We touched on design thinking at a recent Morning Fix, and the participants were eager to learn more. Steve Krak came to Denison’ University’s Red Frame Lab to introduce design thinking for problem-solving skills and overcoming challenges. See an application of design thinking, and participate with Steve as he guides the audience to collaboratively solve a problem. Steve is the Red Frame Lab Coordinator at Denison University, an entrepreneurship and design thinking resource for students, faculty, and staff.  He has a 25-year history as an engineer in photonics and microfabrication, program manager, project manager, group manager, intellectual property manager, and business developer at Battelle, the world’s largest independent R&D company. While at Battelle, he helped to stand up the Ohio STEM Learning Network as a program manager for four years. Steve left Battelle to become an education consultant in a successful USAID project to design and stand up the first STEM schools in Egypt. Steve applies design processes at Denison and for educators, non-profits, and businesses interested in leveraging the expertise they already have to improve their outcomes through facilitated design sessions. RSVP! Sponsored by:  

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    What is Design Thinking? Join us to hear about three takeaways you can use for your next challenge at work or at home: experience matters, dumb ideas might be brilliant after all, and try before you buy.

    We touched on design thinking at a recent Morning Fix, and the participants were eager to learn more.

    Steve Krak came to Denison’ University’s Red Frame Lab to introduce design thinking for problem-solving skills and overcoming challenges. See an application of design thinking, and participate with Steve as he guides the audience to collaboratively solve a problem.

    Steve is the Red Frame Lab Coordinator at Denison University, an entrepreneurship and design thinking resource for students, faculty, and staff.  He has a 25-year history as an engineer in photonics and microfabrication, program manager, project manager, group manager, intellectual property manager, and business developer at Battelle, the world’s largest independent R&D company. While at Battelle, he helped to stand up the Ohio STEM Learning Network as a program manager for four years. Steve left Battelle to become an education consultant in a successful USAID project to design and stand up the first STEM schools in Egypt. Steve applies design processes at Denison and for educators, non-profits, and businesses interested in leveraging the expertise they already have to improve their outcomes through facilitated design sessions.

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