The design thinking process finds a solution or creates a product based on briefs or requirements of a client, for example, and has seven basic stages: Define, Research, Ideate, Prototype, Select, Implement and Learn.
First, the client's requirements are presented with a goal to achieve. Then it is studied until finding all its variations and interpretations. Once the proposition is determined, the product can start to be articulated with its values to the audience.
The "research" stage begins after <u>the brief has been defined and agreed, when a designer starts to search for information that can be fed into the creative process at the ideate stage.</u>
Part I answers: T,T,F,T
Part II answers: You dont have to give a written answer (Im pretty sure)
Part III answers: This is a personal question, if you don't have an answer pick a random number out of the 5
Part IV answers: I don't think this requires a written answer
On part II and IV maybe just don't do it if your not comfortable with it, you wont have to give a written answer. I hope this helps :) :)
The answer to this question is "FALSE". It is not true that subject content is material learned during extra-curricular activities were made to the socialization skills of the students and to boost their confidence in communicating and expressing themselves to people. During extra-curricular activities, students are encouraged to share their thoughts and they were also encouraged to show their talents and skills. They will be more confident with themselves.