Said Dr. Banerjee, "We aim to make Design Thinking a part of all our programmes. Above that, we want to make it a way of working at SPJIMR." Dr. Suranjan Das said, "Design Thinking does not only give you the edge in a corporate world, but positively impacts all aspects of life, personal and professional."
The impact of the course was summed up by Siddhanth Mathur, PGDM participant, who said, "Until now, what we were taught assumed that we were thinking correctly. This course has been disruptive in the sense that for the first time, the very way we think in was questioned."
SOME OF THE IDEAS BY OUR STUDENTS:
1) #‎Doc‬-ConnectAtSPJIMR
Our idea, Doc-Connect aims at providing 24X7 health care services on campus. Many of us SPJIMR residents are in need of urgent medical help and lack personal commute facility. Targeting this, our model is based on the idea of bringing hospital to the patient instead of patient going to hospital.
We plan to provide fastest response time to a patient by making an app for healthcare services including e-pharmacy, and by aggregating nearby hospitals, clinics and pharmacies on board. This will ensure that a student receives proper medical treatment without having to go around in the city while he is sick.
2) The biometric cashless and secured ecosystem in SPJIMR
3) iLearn ('i' stands for Interactive Learning)
We present to you our solution iLearn.. Promoting Interactive Learning. The solution comprises of two products: Class Monitor for theprofessors and Learning Monitor for the students.
During a lecture, if a student is not able to understand a specific topic all he has to do is press the "OMG!" button on the leaning monitorplaced in front of each student. Professors will be holding a class monitor device which have a feedback meter that will show the number of students pressing the OMG button in real time. If professors realise that a specific topic got more than 50% students OMG button press, then they can moderate the lecture accordingly. Also, overtime when the data will be collected for each subject, it can be analysed as to which topic needs more time allocation in the course for better understanding of the course.
Additional features:
Class Monitor: Buttons for
1. Presentation Mode: Which indicates professors want to project something or may be play a video and hence, projector screen will come down and front lights will go off avoiding the current hassle of looking for right switches.
2. Normal Mode:When the room is normally lit for regular way of delivery of lecture.
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