Lecture

Human-Centered Design: Introduction

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This lecture explores the importance of human-centered design in addressing complex problems, emphasizing the need to understand human behavior and preferences. It discusses the distinction between open and closed problems, the principles of human-centered design, and a three-step design process involving research, ideation, and prototyping.

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