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Mission D, an Interdisciplinary Innovation and Venture Program at Tongji University

Lou Yongqi (), Fan Fei and M. A. Jin
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Lou Yongqi: Tongji University
Fan Fei: Tongji University
M. A. Jin: Tongji University, Shanghai

Chapter Chapter 12 in Creating Innovation Leaders, 2016, pp 201-213 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The mission D program provides interdisciplinary “design-driven” innovation and entrepreneurship education to students at Tongji University, including its international and exchange students. The D in the name of the program refers to Design, not only classical skill-based design, but a way of creative thinking and acting. Here, “Design” is regarded as a common creative asset of human being. Through Mission D, we begin to experiment in a proactive way, connecting and sharing experiments through critical and reflective practice, improving design tools and striving for generalizations that can apply in a variety of contexts.

Keywords: International Student; Entrepreneurship Education; Design Thinking; Minor Program; Product Development Project (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20520-5_12

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