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ETHICS IN DESIGN EDUCATION, BUT DIFFERENT: PRACTICING THE PRACTICAL TURN

Eggink, Wouter // 2021
Industrial Design Engineers have social responsibility by the very nature of their activities; bringing new products and services into the world of the user. This responsibility calls for ethical ...

FROM CO-DESIGN TO CO-EDUCATION: A COMMUNITY COLLABORATION STUDY CASE FOR DESIGN EDUCATION

Wu, Duan (1); Shi, Yin (2); Liu, Yang (3) // 2021
Design education aims to ‘serve environmental, technological and societal changes and challenges’. While evidence suggests a worldwide increase of cross-disciplinary working as partnerships transcend ...

H.I.I.T. HIGH INTENSITY IDEATION TRAINING - FACILITATING GROUP DESIGN IDEATION IN A DIGITAL TEACHING SPACE

Pownall, Max John; Brook, Emily Elizabeth; Pashley, Kathryn // 2021
2020 has been a challenging experience across Higher Education. Within the Product Design Department at Nottingham Trent University, these challenges have been utilised as opportunities to expand ...

HAVE YOU FELT BLUE OR RED? A COLOUR-BASED TOOL FOR CULTURALLY PLURAL TEAMS

Mattioli, Francesca (1); Calvo Ivanovic, Ingrid (1,2) // 2021
Due to the extensive practice of collaborative design-based learning and the increasing cultural plurality of design courses, the theme of cross-cultural teamwork in Design Education is becoming ...

HOW REMOTE/DISTANCE CLASS INSTRUCTION WHEN WORKING WITH INDUSTRY/INSTITUTIONAL PROJECT SPONSORS ON A STUDIO PROJECT CAN BE MANAGED TO PROVIDE A ROBUST EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Choi, Young Mi; Wilson, Wendell Gordon // 2021
This paper will examine how remote communication tools such as ‘BlueJeans’ or Microsoft ‘Teams’ can be employed in a studio project to enhance the undergraduate educational experience in the context ...

MACHINE DRAWING: TROUBLES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN MANAGING LABORATORY ACTIVITIES IN AN ONLINE CLASSROOM

Rizzuti, Sergio; De Napoli, Luigi // 2021
Pandemic Covid19 emergency speeds up universities towards the adoption of Learning Management Systems in order to avoid the physical interaction of students and teachers. Several are the software ...

RE-SIGNIFY THE DOMESTIC SPACE IN TIMES OF CONFINEMENT FROM THE APPLICATION OF ETHNOGRAPHIC TOOLS AND PERSONAL CENTERED DESIGN

Cobreros, Carlos; Maya, Mariana; Biondi, Stefania; Sánchez, Ximena; Ontiveros-Ortiz, Elsa // 2021
The situation we face today with COVID-19 moves us to reformulate the work of design in favor of the physical and psychological health of people through the study of interactions within the spaces ...

RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY IDENTIFICATION: A PEDAGOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGN RESEARCH

Vaidya, Gaurav; Kalita, Pratul Ch. // 2021
‘Where do I start from?’ More often than not, design researchers face this question early on in their research projects. The initial ambiguity frequently results in jumping quickly into the project ...

RETHINKING AND ADAPTING APPROACHES TO EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY TO ADDRESS CULTURAL AND BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE AND CHALLENGES

Andrews, Deborah; Newton, Elizabeth J.; Lishman, Ben // 2021
Designers and engineers have developed many products, systems and services that have been socially, economically and environmentally beneficial. From the early 1930s however, many designers and ...

SELFCONFIDENCE & SELFEXPRESSION THROUGH SKETCHING - THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DRAWING IN “PRIMARY EDUCATION” & THE NEXT GENERATION OF ENGINEERING

Wachs, Marina-Elena // 2021
The value of cultural practice in design engineering education begins at the age of kindergarten – a playful cultural education. Sketching means self-expression and self-consciousness, in regards of ...

STUDENTS PERSPECTIVES ON CHALLENGES WITHIN MULTI-DIVERSE DESIGN TEAMS

Flipsen, Bas; Persaud, Stefan; Magyari, Reka // 2021
In the IPD Master in Industrial Design Engineering (TU Delft) we see a growing diversity of students. We see the international student population growing, but also see significant differences in ...

TAKING RISKS-ADOPTING THE AALBORG PROBLEM BASED LEARNING MODEL IN A NEW FIRST YEAR ENGINEERING DESIGN CURRICULUM

Barrie, Jeff (1); Morgan, Thea (2) // 2021
An introduction to design for first year engineering students contains many facets. Students are expected to learn and demonstrate their knowledge of design processes, drawing, and ...

TEACHING PRACTICES OF COMPUTER-AIDED TECHNICAL DRAWING IN THE TIME OF COVID-19

Oliveira, Geísa Gaiger De; Bernardes, Mauricio Moreira E Silva // 2021
Computer-aided technical drawing is a basic academic discipline in engineering and design undergraduate courses, which is mainly focused on the presentation of local and international norms for use ...

TEACHING PRODUCT DESIGN THROUGH AN ONLINE ILLUSTRATED INTERFACE

Elaver, Richard Anthony // 2021
Designers tend to communicate through sketches. Yet our online teaching environments are typically linear structures, based on databases, with limited visual expression. Is it possible to have an ...

THE CHALLENGE-BASED LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH A CREATIVE SENSORIAL BOOTH TO DISCONNECT AND TO BE HERE NOW.

Vázquez Esquivel, Rubén; Castrejón Paniagua, Angélica; Acuña López, Alejandro // 2021
Our senses act as sensors that allow us to receive the information of the reality that we perceive, either in isolation or as a result of their crossing. During the block´s challenge called: ‘Formal ...

THE GIFT OF UNCERTAINTY - HOW CAN DESIGN EDUCATION BRING COMPLEXITY AND UNPREDICTABILITY INTO A POSITIVE FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNERS?

Wigum, Kristin Storen (1); Gulden, Tore (2) // 2021
In this article we discuss the pain of letting go of the existing illusion of the designers’ ability to predict the future. The illusion is typically existent when it is considered a skill to survive ...

THE HALO EFFECT IN DESIGN TEACHING

Morgan, David // 2021
This is a visual abstract. Not ...

TRANSDISCIPLINARY BEHAVIOUR CHANGE: A BURST MODE APPROACH TO HEALTHCARE DESIGN EDUCATION

Wojdecka, Anna (1); Hall, Ashley (1); Judah, Gaby (2) // 2021
With the future of health(care) shifting from treatment to prevention, design for behaviour change is an essential part of this movement. Although we have made significant breakthroughs in ...

USING LINKOGRAPHY TO VISUALISE THE INFLUENCE OF EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDS ON COLLABORATION AND CREATIVITY IN IDEA GENERATION

Taoka, Yuki; Mihono, Haruhiko; Saito, Shigeki // 2021
Concept generation in design projects generally has divergence phase and convergence phase. In the divergence phase, possibilities of design spaces are expanded (i.e. idea generation) while design ...

USING PRODUCT DESIGN METHODOLOGY IN TEACHING ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND LIFE

Grøm, Mille // 2021
The interdisciplinary project ‘Public health and life skills’ is being introduced in the Norwegian basic education with a new curriculum. An essential issue is mental health and communication. The ...

Variant Value Management to Optimize Complexity and Value of Product Families

Luft, Thomas; Schmied, Christian; Schöberl, Maximilian; Wartzack, Sandro; Zimmermann, Markus; Mörtl, Markus // 2021
Increasing requirements lead to an evolutionary increase in complexity. As a result, direct and indirect costs also increase significantly, while value propositions for customers often stagnate. ...

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