Biomimicry Basics
How To Innovate Using Nature's Strategies
If you take this course, you will be able to:
- Describe what biomimicry is and how it relates to other forms of bio-inspired design
- Use the Biomimicry for Design methodology (the Biomimicry Design Spiral) for technical and non- technical design challenges
- Articulate why biomimicry is valuable for your organization
- Integrate biomimicry into your design process or innovation pathway
Content and Overview
The first part of the course is an overview of the what, why, and how of biomimicry and the Biomimicry Design Spiral.
The core of the course shows you how to use the 6 steps of Biomimicry Design Spiral: Identify, Translate, Discover, Abstract, Emulate, and Evaluate. Here you will learn how to apply biomimicry to real design challenges. You can work on your own challenge, or just follow along with the examples provided.
For each step in the spiral, you will:
- Learn how to execute the step
- See how the step is used in an example
- Receive tips I've picked up from years of working in the field
- Discover the unique benefits of using each step individually, so you can generate value from biomimicry even outside the spiral design process
You're also given two additional examples to give you a good sense of how the Biomimicry Design Spiral can be used for both technical and non-technical applications.
The last section of the course covers where biomimicry fits in a design process or 'innovation pathway'. We close the course with a practical look at how and where you can best bring the concepts and benefits of biomimicry into your organization.
GBCI approved for 4 CE | GBCI course number: 0920007277
ASID accepts GBCI as a Non-IDCEC Approved CEU, therefore, 4 GBCI CEs can amount to 4 IDCEC credit hours (or 0.4 CEU)
ILFI approved for 4 LFA hours (Living Future Accreditation)
Contact Denise for course package options that include personalized feedback, team discounts, and live project-based collaborative design sessions!
Your Instructor
Denise is Director of the fully online MA in Sustainable Design program for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where she has been teaching Biomimetic Design and Creative Leadership.
Denise is also co-founder of BCI: Biomimicry for Creative Innovation, a vibrant network of unique innovators, professional change agents, and design professionals with a shared passion for radically transforming businesses and organizations to be in harmony with nature. Denise focuses her efforts on catalyzing natural human capacity for creativity, effective collaboration, and break-through innovation.
Denise was previously Project Lead for SwedishBiomimetics 3000 and Outreach Director for The Biomimicry Institute.
Denise has presented/facilitated dozens of lectures and workshops in biomimicry, business inspired by nature, and leadership. Denise is also author of the book Re-Aligning with Nature.
"Just completed the on-line course Biomimicry Basics: How to Innovate using Nature’s Strategies and my brain is tingling with new ideas and thoughts. Not only was the course a great learning tool it is also now a go-to reference document for Biomimicry. Regardless of your level of Biomimicry knowledge, this course is one you will want to take. Hands-down this was the best course on Biomimicry I have seen to date.”
- Joe Savalle, Head of Global Idea Gen, Innovation Training & Awareness | Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
"Biomimicry is one of the most exciting design and problem solving disciplines that I've ever come across, and there are precious few practical programmes to take students, managers, entrepreneurs, leaders or anyone else through its basic principles. Denise DeLuca's experience of applying biomimicry to real-world examples shines through, and I'd highly recommend this programme. Although I've been working in this field for years, I've learned something with every step that I've looked at. Enjoy, learn and see both nature and complex challenges in a fresh way."
- Andy Middleton , Founder Director, The TYF Group
"This is a great course for anyone looking for a practical introduction to biomimicry. It goes beyond pure inspiration and case studies to provide real guidance on applying biomimicry as a design process. Denise's experience working with innovators and businesses in diverse settings also really shines in the advice and tips she offers to help newcomers to this exciting field."
- Gretchen Hooker, Project Manager, The Biomimicry Institute
"This course was excellent, the explanations were very well presented and clear, the examples used in the course helped me visualise how I can use the tools and process in my everyday work. The links provided are very helpful in allowing me to seek out more specific information when I need it. The actual lessons are well divided, well ordered and build upon one another nicely. I had been looking for more information on Biomimicry that was simpler than reading several books and this provided just what I wanted to give me enough to try it out. I am sure I will be refering back from time to time to reinforce the learning."
- Jan Rideout, Technical Director at British Gypsum
"This is an excellent intro to Biomimicry - very thorough and well explained. I especially love the use of a non-technical example, which distinguishes it from a lot of other biomimicry materials. Though the technical example is good too. Very thoughtfully and helpfully put together. I learned a lot!
- Roshan Paul, President, The Amani Institute
"Biomimicry Basics is very informative and well presented. I like Denise’s pace and clear explanations. Her touch of humor and relaxed side comments are enjoyable and make the online experience less a “ formal lecture”. Looking through the lens of life’s core strategies is a key component in the process. In addition to producing radical innovations, it produces designs that are sustainable and life affirming for all beings. This I can totally get behind!"
- JoAnn Fjellman, Strategic Partner / Program Designer / Facilitator / Experiential EducatorCo-Founder