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- Creative design syllabus for Teenagers
Creativity As Social Development for Teenagers
The learners will get to work on a project at the end of the course that will include all the concepts that were taught in the previous modules.

- Courses
- Creative design syllabus for kids
Creative design syllabus for kids
The learners will get to work on a project at the end of the course that will include all the concepts that were taught in the previous modules.

About the course
Creativity as social development is a selectively framed course for teenagers. The course is split into 4 modules, starting from basic level of design till advanced level. The learners will get to work on a project at the end of the course that will include all the concepts that were taught in the previous modules. This course is ideal for teens who would like to explore new concepts and who are interested in design.
Syllabus
Module 1
Basic -Level
- Introduction of design
- Idea talk
- Element of design
- Colour Psychology
- Product Design
Module 2
Intermediate -Level
- Biomimicry
- Questioning
- Visual skill ( Non Verbal and verbal )
Module 3
Advanced -Level
- Creativity around you Thinking different and big
Module 4
Project
- Take a problem (the problem should be small and scientific : Water scarcity -Rain water system search about the topic) – Discover
- Gathering factual information and mind map sketch or points – Define and Ideate
- NON-FICTIONAL OR FICTIONAL REGARDING YOUR PROBLEM – A STORY NARRATION OR SKETCH CAN BE DONE – Empathise
- Execution of the project, collecting all the works – Test and prototype
Syllabus
Module 1
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 2
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 3
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 4
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 5
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 6
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 7
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Module 1 : Introduction to Design
- 1. Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- 2. Observation Study
- 3. Behavior Study
- 4. Culture Study
- 5. Product Design
- Module 2 : Design Strategy
- 1. How to Improve Usability
- 2. Brainstorming
- 3. User group
- Module 3 : Data Analysis
- 1. User Interview
- 2. Open Interview
- 3. Empathy Map
- 4. Affinity Mapping
- 5. Root Cause Analysis / Competitor Analysis
- 5. Closed Interview
- Module 4 : UX Design Principles
- 1. Features List
- 2. Task flow, User Flow, Site Map, Card Sorting
- 3. Information architecture
- 4. Conceptual Model
- 5. Wireframes
- a. Layout, Purpose of Icon
- b. Interaction Design
- c. Navigation
- d. Heuristic Principle
- 6. Rapid Wireframes
- Module 5 : Psychology of Design
- 1. Low Fidelity / Site Flow / balsamique
- 2. Text shape, icon, layout - Reasoning
- 3. Paper Prototype | High Fidelity
- Module 6 : Usability Testing
- 1. Usability Testing
- 2. UX Documentation (BA)
- Module 7 : Case studies
- 1. Purpose, Target , User scenario, Use case , Navigation (CRED -CREATE READ EDIT)
Career Outcomes
- 1. Certificate to share with your school
- 2. Develop your creativity and problem solving skills
Who is the course for?
This course is for students from the age group from 10 to 16 yearsÂ
FAQ's
Access to Materials and assignments will be provided upon enrollment and start of the course.
No, Only the device with internet access enough for student to explore assessment.
You will be provided access to all the materials of the course and upon successful completion of the course, certificate will be provided which can be added to learner skill profile.
The course duration is for 80 hours.
About the course
Creativity as social development is a selectively framed course for teenagers. The course is split into 4 modules, starting from basic level of design till advanced level. The learners will get to work on a project at the end of the course that will include all the concepts that were taught in the previous modules. This course is ideal for teens who would like to explore new concepts and who are interested in design.
Syllabus
Module 1
Basic -Level
- Introduction of design
- Idea talk
- Element of design
- Colour Psychology
- Product Design
Module 2
Intermediate -Level
- Biomimicry
- Questioning
- Visual skill ( Non Verbal and verbal )
Module 3
Advanced -Level
- Creativity around you Thinking different and big
Module 4
Project
- Take a problem (the problem should be small and scientific : Water scarcity -Rain water system search about the topic) – Discover
- Gathering factual information and mind map sketch or points – Define and Ideate
- NON-FICTIONAL OR FICTIONAL REGARDING YOUR PROBLEM – A STORY NARRATION OR SKETCH CAN BE DONE – Empathise
- Execution of the project, collecting all the works – Test and prototype
Syllabus
Module 1
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 2
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 3
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 4
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 5
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 6
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 7
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Module 1 : Introduction to Design
- 1. Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- 2. Observation Study
- 3. Behavior Study
- 4. Culture Study
- 5. Product Design
- Module 2 : Design Strategy
- 1. How to Improve Usability
- 2. Brainstorming
- 3. User group
- Module 3 : Data Analysis
- 1. User Interview
- 2. Open Interview
- 3. Empathy Map
- 4. Affinity Mapping
- 5. Root Cause Analysis / Competitor Analysis
- 5. Closed Interview
- Module 4 : UX Design Principles
- 1. Features List
- 2. Task flow, User Flow, Site Map, Card Sorting
- 3. Information architecture
- 4. Conceptual Model
- 5. Wireframes
- a. Layout, Purpose of Icon
- b. Interaction Design
- c. Navigation
- d. Heuristic Principle
- 6. Rapid Wireframes
- Module 5 : Psychology of Design
- 1. Low Fidelity / Site Flow / balsamique
- 2. Text shape, icon, layout - Reasoning
- 3. Paper Prototype | High Fidelity
- Module 6 : Usability Testing
- 1. Usability Testing
- 2. UX Documentation (BA)
- Module 7 : Case studies
- 1. Purpose, Target , User scenario, Use case , Navigation (CRED -CREATE READ EDIT)
Career Outcomes
- 1. Certificate to share with your school
- 2. Develop your creativity and problem solving skills
Who is the course for?
This course is for students from the age group from 6 to 18 years and IT professionals.
FAQ's
Access to Materials and assignments will be provided upon enrollment and start of the course.
Since this is a graphic design course, to complete the assignments you will need access to a desktop or laptop computer with the appropriate software installed. You can’t really do graphic design work properly on a smartphone or tablet. Adobe XD is recommended for this course.
You will be provided access to all the materials of the course and upon successful completion of the course, certificate will be provided which can be added to your resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
The course duration is for 80 hours.
- Duration: 80 hours
- Lectures: 12