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It’s an exciting, creative time in our country. Running in lockstep with the technology boom is the maker movement, a whole legion of people interested in making and designing things themselves. Ther
Kelly Christopherson‘s insight:
Design Thinking allows you to look for a variety of solutions from the perspective of the person/group being affected/impacted. In education, this means that students/parents will be active participants.
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