Query returned 1974 results.
The Inclusive Design Canvas. A Strategic Design Template for Architectural Design Professionals
Matteo Zallio, P. John Clarkson // 2022
Designing accessible and inclusive buildings is essential if they are to provide enjoyable and inspiring experiences for all their occupants. Research revealed that many architectural design ...
The Intergenerational Co-Design of Glasgow COP26 Souvenirs
Paul Anthony Rodgers, Kieren Egan, Alix Mcdonald, Gemma Gilliland // 2022
There has been an increasing interest in intergenerational activities where young people and older adults work together in the exchange of knowledge, new ideas, methodologies and ways of thinking. ...
THE ROLE OF EMOTIONAL VALUE AS A FACTOR IN SUSTAINABLE FASHION DESIGN EDUCATION
Wang, Manqian (1); Kim, Eunyoung (2) // 2022
THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS APPLIED TO THE FUTURE OF DESIGN EDUCATION
Martínez-Villagrasa, Beatriz; Menéndez-Varela, José-Luis // 2022
TOWARDS RE-IMAGINING INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION FOR THE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD
Dim, William; de Vere, Ian; Sheahan, Jacob // 2022
UNMASKING BIASES IN DESIGN EDUCATION
van Boeijen, Annemiek // 2022
UTILISING MR TECHNOLOGIES FOR ESSENTIAL PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN DESIGN EDUCATION
MAURYA, Santosh (1); Kahlon, Yuval (2); Oki, Takuya (2); Zhu, Jiang (2); Nakatani, Momoko (2); Liu, Yufei (2) // 2022
VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR IMMERSIVE TEACHING OF THE OPERATION OF HIGH-RISK EQUIPMENT IN ARCHITECTURE AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN WORKSHOPS
Acuña, Alejandro; Melón, Maria // 2022
‘ART EXPERIENCES’ AS DISRUPTIVE IMPULSE, AND MENTORING FOR NEW DESIGN ENGINEERING EDUCATION STRATEGIES
Wachs, Marina-Elena // 2022
A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF BIO-BASED MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT BY DESIGNERS USING A DIY APPROACH IN A CIRCULAR CONTEXT
Asbjörn Sörensen, Charlotte; Rosén, Therese // 2021
Recent academic literature on material practices within design has revealed a lack of strategies that can support designers during the different stages of developing bio-based materials when using a ...
A MINIMUM VIABLE SERVICE TO FACILITATE INTERNSHIP FOR DESIGN STUDENTS
Stafseng, Terje // 2021
Internship is an established form of teaching and learning in a variety of study programs. This paper discusses experiences and challenges in organising and implementing internship in the curriculum. ...
A MODEL FOR LEARNING TEAMWORK SKILLS
Tessier, Virginie // 2021
The social practice of design is well implanted in the professional field. Working with others from inside or outside the field is recognized as beneficial for a project’s quality and efficiency. ...
A STUDENTS EXPLORATION WITH DIGITAL DESIGN: ASSOSIATIONS AND EMOTIONS FROM NATURE
Øverjordet, Pernille // 2021
Through the ages humans has drawn inspiration from nature. We`ve seen in art, design, and architecture. Nature is inexhaustible for inspiration, and different individuals find new things that ...
A TOOL FOR PROMOTING INTRINSIC MOTIVATION IN TEAMS: A CASE STUDY OF PARTICIPANTS’ MOTIVATION DURING A DESIGN PROJECT
Jacobsen, Nina Olkowska; Berg, Arild // 2021
Intrinsic motivation is a prerequisite for creativity. Research require more studies about the prerequisites for intrinsic motivation where design thinking has been used as an approach to develop a ...
ADAPTATIONS OF DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN THE PANDEMIC
Bernardes, Mauricio Moreira E Silva; Fetter, Sandro Roberto; Oliveira, Geisa Gaiger De // 2021
The efficiency of a project management process is strongly related to the way in which the responsible manager and team build, organize, plan and control the project. A project management process ...
ADAPTING COURSE DESIGN TO FOSTER THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL ABILITIES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION – A CASE STUDY
Zorn, Stefan (1); Jonuschies, Ingo (2); Gericke, Kilian (1) // 2021
Research has confirmed that spatial skills are crucial for success, especially in engineering design where interpreting views of an object represented by drawings, visualizing parts, or manipulating ...
AN ETHICAL APPROACH TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS
Knutsen, Fredrik Hope // 2021
The product design field is commonly known for focusing on solving the users' needs. However, behavioural design can contribute with a different approach in design education, where the aim is to ...
APOCALYPTIC AND UTOPIAN MOTIVATION FOR CHANGE IN SOCIETY
Sandvik, Tor // 2021
The actions executed in the name of sustainable development, by corporations capable of changing society, have similar goals but sometimes conflicting motivations. This paper aims to define the ...
BIO-INSPIRED PRODUCT DESIGN BRIEF MODULE
Weiss, Alon // 2021
The principal objective of this paper is to demonstrate the capability of biomimetic inspiration as a useful thinking module in product design education. This bottom-up approach of Paradigm Module is ...
BLENDED LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES IN PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION
Whitehead, Timothy; Buck, Lyndon; Hewitt, Jon // 2021
One of the notable consequences of the current COVID-19 pandemic has been a sudden and radical shift to blended learning across all education settings, including higher education. Blended learning, ...
Bringing systemic design in the educational practice: the case of gender equality in an academic context
Jacoby, A., & Van Ael, K. // 2021
BUILDING SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL NARRATIVES WITH MATERIAL PATHWAYS
Hasling, Karen Marie; Ræbild, Ulla // 2021
This paper introduces Material Pathways, a learning tool developed to strengthen awareness, initiate reflection and support discussion on the multifarious roles, materials can have within the design ...
CAN COMPARATIVE JUDGEMENT IMPROVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR STUDENTS
Dewit, Ivo; Corradi, David; Goossens, Maarten // 2021
One issue within current product development literature entails, both with students and with professionals, the reliable scaling and the objective assessment of products. This article will attempt to ...
CIRCLING ROUND CIRCULAR CHANGE
Østergaard, Thomas (1); Dan, Cristina (2) // 2021
In the EU a program for implementing a circular approach to the Lifestyle and Fashion Industry dealing with the resource challenges of the massive textile-production has been launched (EU 2020). ...
Boolean Searches
The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:
- design community
Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”. - +design -community
Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”. - +design ~community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not. - +design +(>community <decisions)
Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions” - design*
Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”. - "some words"
Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.