Lots of good readin' has been popping up recently, we thought we'd share a few interesting links.
Bill Moggridge, a former d.schooler who's now the head of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, has a new-ish blog with some fantastic stuff. The video interviews with Jimmy Wales and Neil Stevenson are worth a watch.
Grant McCracken, an anthropologist in the business world and prolific blogger, had an interesting post on the idea of "Square inch anthropology" that might be interesting for needfinders to noodle on. His whole blog is worth checking out.
@carlygeehr uncovered this amazing prototyping materials site, when you need more than popsickle sticks, tin foil, and marshmellows.
Finally, students in our d.leadership class got a crash course in teaching design thinking this weekend. On their second day of class, they taught a workshop for 100 folks who were interested in design thinking. One of the learnees, a Stanford post doc who's working with d.school startup WorkerExpress, reflected on the experience. We'll be hearing more from those crazy d.leadership kids soon.
If you've run across some good design thinking/innovation related news lately, feel free to share it in the comments section.

Read twice, got a heap, bunch, a lot of positive emotions! in the language of spins, "Yes, there were people in our time ..."!
Posted by: professional custom essays writing | February 08, 2012 at 11:33 PM
I think processes (in general) are treated as a product of design, not the method of design
Posted by: research and term paper writer | December 25, 2011 at 10:09 AM
cheap nfl jerseys Meeting time is up, then put on shoes and old KMT, saved to.
aaron maybin jersey Cui Zhi said: "We are please to Pei charge, ask him for something." Dignified face. sdf3syt
marshawn lynch authentic jersey Juan Chi stare sister a "retreat step by step, but also to ask my opinion for?"
marshawn lynch jersey Jun HUO Di Chi looked up, she completely understood.
www.cheapestjerseyswholesale.com , Everything on a small sampan, Jun-zhi set up a small telescope to ship looked and saw the two sisters are filled with easy to put into discussion Pei that problem.
Posted by: cheap nfl jerseys | December 23, 2011 at 12:09 AM
Really nice blog very great information given here. Hardly seen such a kind of blogs very very nice one thanks for sharing such a kind of information. Please keep posting the blog I will promote the blog thanks for the blog.....
Posted by: surf holiday | November 15, 2011 at 10:45 PM
Thank you for sharing this. Nice article, if only all bloggers who offer the same level of content that the Internet would be a much better place. Please continue! ..
Posted by: טיפים לאיפור | September 23, 2011 at 04:05 AM
It's Amazing!! I love designs and I also made interesting and creative designs. I like to participate this crash course.
Posted by: מנהלת חשבונות | September 17, 2011 at 05:27 AM
Thank you, this is so helpful after so many people have asked for the "go-to" resource to learn about what we practice. Are you tracking downloads, did you embed some type of water mark to better understand sharing behavior? Curious about pdfs vs embedbable viewing...
Posted by: logo design | September 06, 2011 at 03:19 AM
Just some blogs I think the fine folks as d.school should be aware of.
http://www.nupolis.com
Scalable Social Innovations:
With three focus areas
1. Urban Sustainability
2. Education Disruption
3. Network Impact
I'm sure there's something you can find here to spark your interest!
http://emergentbydesign.com
Emergent by Design:
Just one cool girl "looking at how design thinking can be used to better understand human behavior and facilitate innovation."
Finally http://www.thehubble.net
The Hubble:
A brand-spanking-new collaborative blog, started by some Hubsters that I'm sure could use (and would embrace and enjoy) some input from some d.schoolers!
Prototype,Failure and Iteration
Posted by: Damian510 | February 24, 2011 at 08:56 AM