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INDIVIDUAL BLOG AND LEARNING REFLECTIONS (WEEK 3)

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Based on this week, I have assumed some things that gradually change practices and theories
(Leifer & Steinert, 2011). A set of conceptual theories can include different aspects of design
that are out of control but only affect in a positive way. Theories and models can be applied to
make thinking more critical in business; the main results can be proven unique. Parametric
design thinking can include the seminal singularity in the process. Another concentration in
cognitive design theory that defines three sets of knowledge, such as typological, topological,
and process models, also represents more important information and data. Using these
concentrations of theories and manners, the differentiation of ideology and languages can be
eliminated to use new classifications of evaluations. As a result, these models and approaches
have proven very useful in the design process (Leifer & Steinert, 2011).

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References
Leifer, L. J. & Steinert, M. (2011) 'Dancing with ambiguity: Causality behavior, design thinking,
and triple-loop-learning', Information Knowledge Systems Management, Vol. 10 No. 1-4, pp.
151-173.

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