Agronomy and Horticulture Seminar: Sam Wortman
Design thinking for specialty crop innovations in the field and classroom.
11:00 am –
12:00 pm
Keim Hall
Room: 150
Target Audiences:
1825 N 38th St
Lincoln NE 68503
Lincoln NE 68503
Additional Info: KEIM
Contact:
Tamara Sukhova, (402) 472-8488, tsukhova2@unl.edu
Sam Wortman, Associate Professor, Agronomy and Horticulture.
Design thinking for innovation is a systematic, iterative, and creative process for solving problems and developing new products, practices, and services in plant and landscape systems. In this seminar, I will share an example of design thinking for innovation in my research, leading to commercialization of the RootThru Weed Barrier. I will also discuss classroom strategies for engaging students in design thinking through the creation of their own innovations.
Design thinking for innovation is a systematic, iterative, and creative process for solving problems and developing new products, practices, and services in plant and landscape systems. In this seminar, I will share an example of design thinking for innovation in my research, leading to commercialization of the RootThru Weed Barrier. I will also discuss classroom strategies for engaging students in design thinking through the creation of their own innovations.
https://agronomy.unl.edu/agronomy-and-horticulture-seminar-series