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First, git is an open-source version control system. In other words, when developers create something (e.g. a mobile app), they make constant changes to the code, releasing new versions up to and after the first official (non-beta) release. Version control systems keep these revisions straight, storing the modifications in a central repository. This allows developers to easily collaborate, as they can download a new version of the software, make changes, and upload the newest revision. Every developer can see these new changes, download them, and contribute.
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Design thinking means developing products, services, processes, or a strategy with the end-user's perspective in mind. This approach combines what is desirable from a user's perspective with what is technologically feasible and economically viable.
 
 
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* [https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-design-thinking Microsoft - Introduction to Design Thinking] provided by [https://gccollab.ca/profile/Ashleyevans Ashley Evans]
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* [https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-design-thinking Microsoft - Introduction to Design Thinking]  
  
 
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Welcome to the Design Thinking Learning Playlist


 What is Design Thinking?

Design thinking means developing products, services, processes, or a strategy with the end-user's perspective in mind. This approach combines what is desirable from a user's perspective with what is technologically feasible and economically viable.

 Your Resources

Groups on GCcollab

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Events

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Videos

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News Articles and Blogs

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Online Courses

Books

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Podcasts

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Academic Articles

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