BIDTK258 Innovation and Design Thinking syllabus for EE Stream Physics Group



A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Module-1 PROCESS OF DESIGN 5 hours

PROCESS OF DESIGN

Understanding Design thinking

Shared model in team-based design – Theory and practice in Design thinking – Explore presentation signers across globe – MVP or Prototyping

Module-2 Tools for Design Thinking 5 hours

Tools for Design Thinking

Real-Time design interaction capture and analysis – Enabling efficient collaboration in digital space – Empathy for design – Collaboration in distributed Design

Module-3 Design Thinking in IT 5 hours

Design Thinking in IT

Design Thinking to Business Process modelling – Agile in Virtual collaboration environment – Scenario based Prototyping

Module-4 DT For strategic innovations 5 hours

DT For strategic innovations

Growth – Story telling representation – Strategic Foresight - Change – Sense Making - Maintenance Relevance – Value redefinition - Extreme Competition – experience design - Standardization –Humanization - Creative Culture – Rapid prototyping, Strategy and Organization – Business Model design.

Module-5 Design thinking workshop 5 hours

Design thinking workshop

Design Thinking Work shop Empathize, Design, Ideate, Prototype and Test

 

Course Outcomes:

Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

CO1 Appreciate various design process procedure

CO2 Generate and develop design ideas through different technique

CO3 Identify the significance of reverse Engineering to Understand products

CO4 Draw technical drawing for design ideas

 

Assessment Details(both CIE and SEE)

  • The weightage of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) is 50% and for Semester End Exam (SEE) is 50%.
  • The minimum passing mark for the CIE is 40% of the maximum marks (20 marks out of 50).
  • The minimum passing mark for the SEE is 35% of the maximum marks (18 marks out of 50).
  • A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to each subject/ course if the student secures not less than 35% (18 Marks out of 50) in the semester-end examination(SEE), and a minimum of 40% (40 marks out of 100) in the sum total of the CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation) and SEE (Semester End Examination) taken together.

 

Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE):

Two Unit Tests each of 30 Marks (duration 01 hour)

  • First test after the completion of 30-40 % of the syllabus
  • Second test after completion of 80-90% of the syllabus

One Improvement test before the closing of the academic term may be conducted if necessary. However best two tests out of three shall be taken into consideration.

Two assignments each of 20 Marks

The teacher has to plan the assignments and get them completed by the students well before the closing of the term so that marks entry in the examination portal shall be done in time. Formative (Successive) Assessments include Assignments/Quizzes/Seminars/ Course projects/Field surveys/ Case studies/ Hands-on practice (experiments)/Group Discussions/ others. . The Teachers shall choose the types of assignments depending on the requirement of the course and plan to attain the Cos and POs. (to have a less stressed CIE, the portion of the syllabus should not be common /repeated for any of the methods of the CIE. Each method of CIE should have a different syllabus portion of the course). CIE methods /test question paper is designed to attain the different levels of Bloom’s taxonomy as per the outcome defined for the course.

The sum of two tests, two assignments, will be out of 100 marks and will be scaled down to 50 marks

Semester-End Examination:

Theory SEE will be conducted by University as per the scheduled timetable, with common question papers for subject

SEE paper will be set for 50 questions of each of 01 marks. The pattern of the question paper is MCQ. The time allotted for SEE is 01 hour.

 

Suggested Learning Resources:

Text Books :

1.John.R.Karsnitz, Stephen O’Brien and John P. Hutchinson, “Engineering Design”, Cengage learning (International edition) Second Edition, 2013.

2.Roger Martin, "The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the Next Competitive Advantage", Harvard Business Press , 2009.

3.Hasso Plattner, Christoph Meinel and Larry Leifer (eds), "Design Thinking: Understand – Improve – Apply", Springer, 2011

4.Idris Mootee, "Design Thinking for Strategic Innovation: What They Can't Teach You at Business or Design School", John Wiley & Sons 2013.

 

References:

5.Yousef Haik and Tamer M.Shahin, “Engineering Design Process”, Cengage Learning, Second Edition, 2011.

6.Book - Solving Problems with Design Thinking - Ten Stories of What Works (Columbia Business School Publishing) Hardcover – 20 Sep 2013 by Jeanne Liedtka (Author), Andrew King (Author), Kevin Bennett (Author).

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023