With this function you can construct your weekly calendar of lessons, which is customized on the basis of the courses that you intend to follow. Warning: the personal schedule does not replace the presentation of the study plan! It's an informal tool that can help you better manage the organization of class attendance before the study plan presentation. After the study plan presentation we recommend you to use the Lecture timetable service in your Online Services.
To create your customized schedule follow these instructions:
- Click on the "Enable" link to proceed. You will be asked your surname and first name in order to determine your alphabetic grouping.
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To add or remove courses from your personal schedule, use the small icons which are found next to the courses:
addition of the course
removal of the course
selection of the section of the Laboratory of Architecture (Note: the effective area in which the teaching will be carried out will be determined after the presentation of the Study Plans)
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The sidebar on the left displays the number of lessons included in schedule.
There are also these commands:
View the schedule: allows the viewing of the weekly synoptic schedule
Delete the schedule: cancels the selections made
When you have finished the entry, you can print the calendar you have made.
Semester (Sem) | 1 | First Semester | 2 | Second Semester | A | Annual course | Educational activities | B | Identifying activities | Language |  | Course completely offered in italian |  | Course completely offered in english | -- | Not available | Innovative teaching |  | The credits shown next to this symbol indicate the part of the course CFUs provided with Innovative teaching. These CFUs include:
- Subject taught jointly with companies or organizations
- Blended Learning & Flipped Classroom
- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)
- Soft Skills
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Academic Year
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2014/2015
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School
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School of Design School of Industrial and Information Engineering
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Name
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(Master of Science degree)(ord. 270) - BV (1091) Design & Engineering
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Track
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*** - Non diversificato
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Programme Year
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1
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ID Code
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096156
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Course Title
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DESIGN THINKING AND PROCESSES
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Course Type
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Mono-Disciplinary Course
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Credits (CFU / ECTS)
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6.0
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Semester
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First Semester
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Course Description
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The Design Thinking approach has been described as the capacity of designers to face complex problems, reframing them through the identification of emerging themes.
In order to better understand which are the main features of such "reframing process", the course will take an historical stance, describing how the practice of design and its methods have changed according to the changes in the socio-technical paradigms. To this end, four paradigms will be presented: the Industrial Economy, the Experience Economy, the Knowledge Economy and the Transformation Economy. Even if each paradigm has emerged in a specific moment in time, all of them are co-existing nowadays.
Under each paradigm, a number of issues relevant to the design discipline have emerged: mass-production, user-centred design, product experience, addictive manufacturing, social innovation, just to mention a few. During the course, the description of each paradigm will give the opportunity to deepen those issues, framing them in the right historical perspective.
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Scientific-Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
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Educational activities
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SSD Code
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SSD Description
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CFU
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B
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ICAR/13
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DESIGN
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6.0
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Schedule, add and remove | Alphabetical group | Professor | Language | Course details |
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-- | A | ZZZZ | Ingaramo Matteo Oreste |  |  |
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