Research on design thinking workshop based on protocol analysis: A case study of library usage scenarios

Qing Sheng , Nan Liu , Chenlu Zhou , Suhan Li , Zihao Wang
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Design thinking has a broad range of applications beyond the design field, such as in libraries. However, significant differences remain between designers and non-designers in using design thinking tools for innovation. This study investigated these distinctions by examining the design thinking process. In a design thinking workshop focused on library usage, we recruited three groups of participants consisting of both designers and non-designers, who were assigned the same tasks and conducted similar activities. Through protocol analysis, significant cognitive differences between designers and non-designers in the design thinking process were found to involve information intention, long-term memory, working memory, creative thinking, and externalization. We concluded that the involvement of a designer is optimal for non-designers when using design thinking for innovation, particularly during the problem-framing stage. Additionally, we summarized the challenges faced by non-designers in utilizing design thinking for innovation and provided recommendations for improving design thinking workshops, including considerations for time management and staff allocation.
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基于协议分析的设计思维工作坊研究:图书馆使用场景案例研究
设计思维在设计领域之外也有广泛的应用,比如图书馆。然而,在使用设计思维工具进行创新方面,设计师和非设计师之间仍然存在着明显的差异。本研究通过考察设计思维过程来研究这些区别。在一次以图书馆使用为主题的设计思维研讨会上,我们招募了三组参与者,其中既有设计师也有非设计师,他们被分配了相同的任务,并开展了类似的活动。通过协议分析,我们发现设计者和非设计者在设计思维过程中存在明显的认知差异,涉及信息意向、长期记忆、工作记忆、创造性思维和外化。我们得出结论,在使用设计思维进行创新时,尤其是在问题框架阶段,设计师的参与对非设计师来说是最佳选择。此外,我们还总结了非设计师在利用设计思维进行创新时所面临的挑战,并提出了改进设计思维研讨会的建议,包括对时间管理和人员分配的考虑。
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