6 thinking-hats
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&Instructional Design
The 6 Thinking Hats
Six Thinking Hats is a flexible and easy-to-use
thinking process
It encourages Parallel Thinking, where everyone
explores all sides of an issue at the same time
Each of the Six Thinking Hats represents a different direction
or type of thinking, which is identified by a color
Data, facts, information known or needed
WHITE HAT THINKING
Focus on the input content. Identify what information is available, what is needed,
and what information is missing
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN & THE WHITE HAT
Go through all the content and cross reference it with the course outline given by the client
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Go through all the content and cross reference it with the course outline given by the client
APPLYING THE PROCESS
When in doubt raise a flag right away and ask the client for additional information
Difficulties, potential problems. Why something may not work
BLACK HAT THINKING
Think critically, complete a thorough risk assessment, and identify
‘worst-case scenarios’
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN & THE BLACK HAT
Conduct a thorough risk assessment considering project timelines, budgets, scope of development
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Conduct a thorough risk assessment considering project timelines, budgets, scope of development
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Document your observations
Feelings, hunches, gut instinct, and intuition
RED HAT THINKING
Express your gut feelings about the instructional approach that you believe should be taken
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN & THE RED HAT
Decide the best approach depending on the type of content (and your instinct)
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Decide the best approach depending on the type of content (and your instinct)
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Don’t try to justify yourself. Just go all out
Creativity – possibilities, alternatives, solutions, new ideas
GREEN HAT THINKING
Move forward; seek new ideas and modify your existing ideas if required
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN & THE GREEN HAT
Bounce off new ideas, this will help you find potential
flaws in your approach
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Bounce off new ideas, this will help you find potential
flaws in your approach
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Go back to the drawing board and come back with alternatives
Values and benefits. Why something may work
YELLOW HAT THINKING
Focus on the input content. Identify what information is available, what is needed, and
what information is missing.
APPLYING THE PROCESS
Justify your approach by listing down its benefits and why you think your
approach will work
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN & THE YELLOW HAT
APPLYING THE PROCESSHave a clear idea of the benefits
APPLYING THE PROCESSHave a clear idea of the benefits
Finalize the approach
Manage the thinking process, focus, next steps, action plans
BLUE HAT THINKING
Summarize your thoughts and conclude by formulating a plan of action.
List out next steps and assign responsibility centers
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN & THE BLUE HAT
Create a project plan, allocate the most suitable resources,
set project milestones and clearly assign centers of
responsibility
APPLYING THE PROCESS
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