ME 277:
Graduate Design Research Techniques
Students from different backgrounds work on real-world design challenges. The Design Thinking process with emphasis on: ethnographic techniques, needfinding, framing and concept generation. The Design Thinking process as a lens to explore ways to better understand people and their culture. Cultural differences as a source of design inspiration, with the understanding that design itself is a culturally embedded practice.
Terms: Aut, Win
| Units: 3-4
2021-2022 Autumn
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ME 277 |
3-4 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
17247
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Section 01 |
Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP) |
LEC |
Session: 2021-2022 Autumn 1
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 21 / 30
09/20/2021 - 12/03/2021 Tue 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM at Departmental Room with Barry, M. (PI); Jia, M. (PI); Zaitsev, Y. (PI)
Instructors: Barry, M. (PI); Jia, M. (PI); Zaitsev, Y. (PI)
Notes: Admission by application. See dschool.stanford.edu/classes for additional information. Course will be held in the d.School, building 550.
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ME 277 |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
43013
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Section 02 |
Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP) |
DIS |
Session: 2021-2022 Autumn 1
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 11
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2021-2022 Winter
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ME 277 |
3-4 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
7881
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Section 01 |
Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit |
LEC |
Session: 2021-2022 Winter 1
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 30 / 30
01/03/2022 - 03/11/2022 Tue 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM at 550-STUDIO 2 with Barry, M. (PI); Zaitsev, Y. (PI); Berry, C. (TA)
Instructors: Barry, M. (PI); Zaitsev, Y. (PI); Berry, C. (TA)
Notes: This is a required course for Design Impact Masters students; priority will be given to those students.
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