Visual analogies Representation of the design process and its application in the field of education

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Úrsula Bravo

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In recent years, design thinking has been understood and spread as a method of creative problem solving, available for professionals of other disciplines, with the purpose of encouraging creative thinking, the identification of problems and the development of solutions (Johansson-Sköldberg et al., 2013; Dost, 2011; Hassi & Laakso, 2011).

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