Students from the English-language User Experience programme at The Hague University of Applied Sciences are exploring the Empathy step in the Design Thinking process to find out which creative techniques are best for getting into young people's minds. In this way, they are uncovering what school students “say, think, feel and do”.
During a two-hour session, one technique (such as brainstorming, mind mapping, etc.) will be applied. The aim is not only to find out which technique leads to the most valuable interaction, but also what entices school students to consume more vegetables and fruit (products). The English-language sessions will take place on Monday 27 September (morning or afternoon), Tuesday 28 September (afternoon) and Friday 1 October (morning).
Sessions can take place online, but preferably students will come to the secondary school. For assessment purposes, sessions will be recorded, but the recordings will be stored securely and deleted as soon as possible.
You can register for the sessions by sending a private message to this LinkedIn post.