IBM and UT Austin's College of Fine Arts Join Forces to Create a Design Thinking Curriculum to Prepare Students for the Creative Jobs of the Future

Certification / Training
Typography
  • Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger
  • Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times

"IBM is committed to preparing students for the careers of the future, including the jobs that will be critical to our future success as a company," said Doug Powell, Distinguished Designer at IBM."We want to help students think critically about problems that matter today, gain experience that will form the foundation of future knowledge, and most importantly, learn how to work collaboratively with people who are different than they are."

Each week students are shuttled from UT to IBM's Austin campus, where they are given actual IBM problems to solve as they partner with IBM project sponsors, in a similar manner that new employees are introduced to the company. Students engage in projects that have unique constraints, far-reaching applications, and require intense collaboration to solve. IBM employee mentors and guest speakers are on-hand to facilitate research and help students wrangle with challenges. At the end of the semester, students will give final group presentations on their project findings, a unique experience to add to their professional portfolios.

"The format of the Radical Collaboration class was particularly exciting. Working with students from different disciplines is something we don't get a lot of exposure to in a typical major-specific course," said Rachel Downs, a senior Management Information Systems major and Marketing minor at UT who is currently enrolled in the course. "Pairing that with a long admiration of IBM, their innovative design studios, and the chance to learn their best practices, I was sold."

"We are thrilled for our students to work directly with IBM designers and learn first-hand about design thinking in a way that is practical and relevant," said Doreen Lorenzo, Assistant Dean of School of Design and Creative Technologies. "Teaching design thinking to undergrads helps better prepare them for the professional world, regardless of major. The IBM course reveals the current shifting academic models and the value of challenging educational conventions. This is precisely why the new School of Design and Creative Technologies was founded."

The School of Design and Creative Technologies (SDCT) plans to host similar collaborations with other organizations and companies as it prepares undergraduate students to learn and execute design thinking, embody entrepreneurship, and collaborate both inside and outside the classroom.

 

IBM is a leading global hybrid cloud and AI, and business services provider, helping clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs and gain the competitive edge in their industries. Nearly 3,000 government and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM's hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to affect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently, and securely. IBM's breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and business services deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM's legendary commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity, and service.

For more information, visit: www.ibm.com.

BLOG COMMENTS POWERED BY DISQUS

LATEST COMMENTS

Support MC Press Online

$

Book Reviews

Resource Center

  •  

  • LANSA Business users want new applications now. Market and regulatory pressures require faster application updates and delivery into production. Your IBM i developers may be approaching retirement, and you see no sure way to fill their positions with experienced developers. In addition, you may be caught between maintaining your existing applications and the uncertainty of moving to something new.

  • The MC Resource Centers bring you the widest selection of white papers, trial software, and on-demand webcasts for you to choose from. >> Review the list of White Papers, Trial Software or On-Demand Webcast at the MC Press Resource Center. >> Add the items to yru Cart and complet he checkout process and submit

  • SB Profound WC 5536Join us for this hour-long webcast that will explore:

  • Fortra IT managers hoping to find new IBM i talent are discovering that the pool of experienced RPG programmers and operators or administrators with intimate knowledge of the operating system and the applications that run on it is small. This begs the question: How will you manage the platform that supports such a big part of your business? This guide offers strategies and software suggestions to help you plan IT staffing and resources and smooth the transition after your AS/400 talent retires. Read on to learn: