Design Thinking for Innovation: Prototyping and Testing
Master prototyping and testing techniques. Discover co-creation benefits, usability test steps, and various prototyping methods to enhance stakeholder collaboration.
Skill level
BeginnerTime to complete
Approx. <1 hourCertificate of completion
YesPrerequisites
None
About this course
The Design Thinking approach advocates early stakeholder engagement in the co-creation and development of solutions. In this course, you'll learn about techniques for prototyping and testing in order to iteratively develop solutions more efficiently with stakeholders. This course was developed with subject matter provided by PDD. (www.pddinnovation.com)
Learning objectives
- Discover the subject areas that will be covered in this course
- Recognize the value and benefits of prototyping and testing
- Distinguish between different prototyping methods
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