Query returned 1983 results.
BEYOND THE HEALTHCARE PARADIGM: CO-CREATING A NEW MODEL FOR COLLABORATIVE TRANSDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE DESIGN EDUCATION
Hall, Ashley (1); Leff, Daniel (2); Wojdecka, Anna (1); Kinross, James (2); Thompson, Paul (1); Darzi, Ara (2) // 2019
Although healthcare has long been a focus for design research activity dating from the 1960’s and Bruce Archer’s Industrial Design (Engineering) research unit, globally there remain very few ...
Biomimicry Design Education Essentials
Stevens, Laura (1); De Vries, Marc {M.J.} (2); Bos, Mark {M.J.W.} (1); Kopnina, Helen (1) // 2019
The emerging field of biomimicry and learning to design with and for nature has expanded in recent years through a diversity of educational programs. Inspiration following natural forms may give the ...
BRIDGING THE GAP – A CO-CREATION EXPERIENCE OF NOVICE DESIGNERS AND ELDERLY USERS
Wallisch, Anne; Pérez-Villalobos, Cristhian; Briede-Westermeyer, Juan Carlos // 2019
Most design and engineering students aim “to create something that is having an effect on... people’s lives” [D1] for several reasons and, consequently, put much effort in learning and practicing how ...
Capturing Prototype Progress in Digital Fabrication Education
Barhoush, Yazan A M (1); Erichsen, J // 2019
The early (pre-requirement) stages of product development can provide relevant insights into the creative design process. At these stages, the communication of ideas during the prototyping process ...
CASE INTEGRATED DESIGN SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE
Smit, Mark J.; Bekker, Dirk H.M. // 2019
Learning how to create physical products that are either functional, producible, profitable, sustainable and valuable involves both intensive practice and acquiring broad knowledge and ...
CITIZEN SCIENCE DESIGN THE ROLE OF PRODUCT DESIGNERS: A STUDY CASE, INSECTIVOROS
Francisco Javier Serón Torrecilla // 2019
Citizen science, an open participatory approach is gaining a renewed impulse thanks to the digital revolution (Green Paper on Citizen Science, 2014), encouraging people for a scientific literacy and ...
COMMUNITY COLLABORATION FOR PRODUCT DESIGN (CO-CO DESIGN): AN ACADEMIC ALTERNATIVE FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION
Maya, Mariana (1); Cobreros, Carlos (1); Ontiveros, Elsa (2); Biondi, Stefania (1) // 2019
Playlab, an educational initiative of the School of Architecture, Art and Design of the Tecnologico de Monterrey University, provides a steady academic base for innovation in product co-design ...
COMPARING DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTITIONER ENGAGEMENT IN AN INTEGRATED DESIGN ENGINEERING DEGREE
Georgilas, Ioannis; Dekoninck, Elies; Dhokia, Vimal; Flynn, Joseph; Elias, Edward // 2019
Design engineering education needs to be close to industrial practice, since industry is the final destination of most graduates. For this reason, early engagement with ‘real’ practitioners can be ...
COOPERATIVE AND APPLICATION-ORIENTED LEARNING IN ENGINEERING DESIGN – SYSTEMS DESIGN METHODOLOGY EDUCATED ON SOLUTIONS FOR MOUSETRAP-POWERED VEHICLES
Kaspar, Jerome; Vielhaber, Michael // 2019
According to recent studies, scientists and trend researchers are both quite confident that changes within the next two decades will be much more extensive and pioneering than the changes during the ...
CRAFT EDUCATION IN DESIGN
Das, Monikuntala; Das, Amarendra Kumar // 2019
The idea of design has stayed imbibed in the brains of humans since the early man’s time. The essence of design remained in every activity of the early man’s day to day life, even though the word was ...
Creative Space: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Thoring, Katja (1,2); Desmet, Pieter (1); Badke-Schaub, Petra (1) // 2019
This paper provides an overview of the state-of-the-art research about creative work and learning environments. We conducted a systematic literature search within the Scopus database and identified a ...
CREATIVITY 4.0. EMPOWERING CREATIVITY IN THE DIGITAL ERA.
Bruno, Carmen; Canina, Marita // 2019
Creativity - the ability to produce novel and useful ideas (Amabile, 1988) – has become a democratic necessity and the most important human skill to face the uncertainties brought by the digital era ...
CRITICAL DATA: TEACHING DESIGN THROUGH CRITICAL DESIGN, PHYSICAL COMPUTING, AND DIGITAL DATA
de la O Campos, Jos // 2019
Industrial Design Students in Mexico carry educational backwardness that does not allow them to learn new skills related to problem-solving, critical thinking and technology. Especially if Industrial ...
Cross-Cultural Differences In Creative Ideation: A Comparison Between Singaporean And Portuguese Students
Koronis, Georgios (1); Meurzec, Rianne Wally (1); Silva, Arlindo (1); Leite, Marco (2); Henriques, Elsa (3); Yogiaman, Christine (1) // 2019
The purpose of this work is to compare the creative outcome in the educational context of students belonging to two different cultures, namely Singaporean and Portuguese and determine whether they ...
Data Materialisation: A New Undergraduate Course for a Data Driven Society
Beghelli, Alejandra; Huerta-C // 2019
Traditionally, data has been presented in textual format and the interaction with the user confined to the keyboard or touch screen to input data and the screen to deliver information. However, with ...
DELIVERING A TOTAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Whitfield, Robert Ian; Duffy, Alex; Grierson, Hilary // 2019
The department of Design Manufacture and Engineering Management (DMEM) at the University of Strathclyde developed the concept of “Delivering Total Engineering” to capture the essence of the teaching, ...
Design against the plastic soup - the effect of small product designs in sustainable design education
Du Bois, Els; Van Gogh, Dirk; Veelaert, Lore; Van Doorsselaer, Karine // 2019
Plastics are ubiquitous in our daily life due to their versatile characteristics, however, these excellent characteristics also contributed to the emergence of a gigantic garbage of floating plastics ...
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ACADEMIC PROJECT FOR FOSTERING OPEN INNOVATION BETWEEN COMPANIES FROM DIFFERENT INDUSTRIAL SECTORS: A CASE STUDY.
Gutierrez-Aristizabal, Juliana; Ruiz-Arenas, Santiago // 2019
Collaborative projects integrating companies and universities have been traditionally conducted between entities from interrelated industrial sectors. Nevertheless, theory about innovation states ...
Design for empathy: a co-design case study with the Finnish parliament
Tuomala, Enni-Kukka S E; Baxter, Weston L // 2019
Globalisation and the mixing of people, cultures, religions and languages fuels pressing healthcare, educational, political and other complex sociocultural issues. Many of these issues are driven by ...
Design requirements to educate and facilitate junior design professionals to reflect more effectively on critical situations and conflicts at work
Onselen, Lenny van (1,2); De Lille, Christine (1,2); Snelders, Dirk (2) // 2019
Junior designers are not trained to cope with critical situations and conflict at work. Most design schools do not educate their design students to prepare them for (potential) conflict. As a result, ...
DESIGNING EXPERIENTIAL TRAINING IN LEAN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A COLLABORATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY & ACADEMIA
BLANCO, Eric; BERARD, Stephanie; BLANCO, Sylvie; CHEVRIER, Pierre; HEIDSIECK, Emmanuelle; KENWRIGHT, John; VERGES, Virginie // 2019
Performance and efficiency in R&D processes is a critical point for industry. Operational excellence in design and development is required to overcome the business challenges that companies face. It ...
DESIGNING FOR SELF-REPORTING
Green, Clare Ruth (1,2) // 2019
Research for insights into user needs and working with users have been part of design and design methods since the 1960s. Certain ways to better understand people’s attitudes and behaviour clearly ...
DESIGNING WITH LIGHT AND MEANING: A DESIGN PROJECT FOR LUMINARIES INSPIRED BY “THE LITTLE PRINCE BY ANTOINE DE SAINT EXUSPERY”
Santa, Luis Fernando // 2019
Innovating and motivating in the classroom is one of the great challenges of teaching design in the 21st century. If this in reality is combined to searching to educate individuals more comprehensive ...
DESIGNS ON ENGINEERING
Morris, Richard; Milne, Mark // 2019
There has been widespread criticism of the capabilities of engineering graduates produced in the United Kingdom. More than half of employers say that engineering graduate recruits do not reach their ...
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.