Course Overview

Course Description
This course introduces Design Thinking for Disaster Risk Management. Learners will gain knowledge of design thinking principles and processes, disaster risk management types and principles, utilizing design thinking in disaster risk management, tools and techniques, relevant laws and policies, and upcoming innovations. Moreover, learners will be able to explain the significance of design thinking in crises, especially in Thailand, analyze management techniques from other countries, and apply their acquired knowledge to actual situations involving themselves, their families, and their communities.

Learning Hours
A total of 15 hours of learning (the video content lasts for 9 hours and 45 minutes)

Learning Objectives
1. Learners will be able to explain the fundamental concepts of design thinking for disaster risk management.
2. Learners will be able to select suitable solutions after reading articles and learning materials that differ from their previous experiences and perspectives.
3. Learners will be able to apply the principles from the lessons to solve specific problems caused by disasters.
4. Learners will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of design thinking when applied to disaster situations.

Learner Qualifications
Students and the general public who are interested in design thinking for disaster risk management.

Evaluation Criteria
Pre-test No score
Self-Check or Exercises 10%
Unit Test 60%
Final Exam 30%
Students require an overall score of at least 70% to be qualified for a certificate in the system

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