Query returned 1983 results.
INTEREST IN THE COMMERCIAL? USING COMMERCIAL DESIGN PROJECTS IN PEDAGOGY
Meadwell, James; Terris, David; Ford, Peter // 2015
This paper considers the issues surrounding the use of live commercial design research projects as teaching material for Product Design students. The premise for the paper is based around the Design ...
INTRODUCING RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TEACHING AS A MEANS TO ENHANCE THE DESIGN LEARNING PROCESS
Vandenhende, Karel // 2015
What is important in architectural education? On the one hand, students learn about architecture itself; about designed buildings and surroundings. And on the other hand, they learn how to design ...
INVESTIGATION AND SUPPORT OF EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN
Stetter, Ralf; Moehringer, Stefan; Guenther, Joachim; Pulm, Udo // 2015
Current research proposes a distinction between evolutionary and revolutionary approaches aimed at supporting design. Earlier investigations showed that in design of one-off products but also serial ...
ISSUES IN LEARNING ENGINEERING GRAPHICS FUNDAMENTALS: SHALL WE BLAME CAD?
Metraglia, Riccardo; Baronio, Gabriele; Villa, Valerio // 2015
Several studies report that many novice engineers result to be skilled in CAD but poor in knowledge of the basics, visualization and spatial skills and ability in freehand sketching. There is a ...
KICKSTARTER’S ROLE IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION
Howell, Bryan; Morgan, David; Stark, Camilla; Puglisi, Aaron // 2015
This paper provides a basic explanation of the Kickstarter platform and reports on the findings from five
interviews conducted with design students who openly shared what they have learned from ...
LEARNING-BY-WATCHING AS CONCEPT AND AS A REASON TO CHOOSE PROFESSIONAL HIGHER DESIGN EDUCATION
Reitan, Janne Beate // 2015
This paper discusses the concept of learning-by-watching, defined as learning through visual
observation and critically connected to Dewey’s concept of learning-by-doing. It then presents ...
MANAGE. CREATE. PLAY. PRACTICES FOR TEACHING DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE CREATION OF BOARD GAMES
Moreira e Silva Bernardes, Maurício; Gaiger de Oliveira, Geísa // 2015
In Brazil, it can be seen that courses and lectures in most undergraduate design programs usually focus
more on design creation than on project management itself. As a result, undergraduate ...
METHODS FOR IDEATION: REVIEWING EARLY PHASE CONCEPT GENERATION AMONG INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEER STUDENTS
Conradie, Peter D; Nafzger, Ralph; Vanneste, Cies; De Marez, Lieven; Saldien, Jelle // 2015
Developing and teaching method design remain an important component of many product design and
engineering courses. Several scholars have shown that the use of ideation methods may result in ...
MODELLING OF IMMERSIVE SYSTEMS FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGN
Rohmer, Serge // 2015
This paper proposes to explore the concepts related to immersive situations for collaborative design. The term immersion is investigated depending on the analysis of its constitutive elements, i.e. ...
MOVEMENT IN AESTHETIC FORM CREATION
Dahl Thomsen, Bente // 2015
This paper presents the good practice based experiences found when movement is used to strengthen form creation and to create flow in the process of artistic education. Faced with the design ...
MULTIPLE MEDIA STIMULUS IN PRODUCT DESIGN TEACHING: THE IMPORTANCE OF RICH MEDIA ENVIRONMENT
Skulberg, Harald // 2015
This paper investigates how a rich media environment influence student’s learning outcome within industrial design education. Through a case study focusing on a student project in product design, the ...
NEW APPROACHES TO TEACHING DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Junk, Stefan; Matt, Rebecca // 2015
Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering have increasingly been gaining in importance over the past years. This paper investigates the current status of the implementation of these new ...
NEW WAYS IN EDUCATION WITH SHAPE DESIGN
Heimrich, Felix; Anderl, Reiner // 2015
Today's product development process is characterized by increasing complexity of products. Subsequently universities have to adapt and constantly improve the content of their courses to prepare the ...
ON THE APPROPRIATENESS OF APPROPRIATE JUDGEMENTS IN DESIGN EVALUATION
Diels, Cyriel; Ghassan, Aysar // 2015
This paper discusses issues related to the knowledge universities can disseminate to commercial
organizations in enterprise-driven ventures. It focuses on the area of automotive design. This ...
ORGANIC, BIONICS & BLOB DESIGN - CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CLARIFICATION
Dahl Thomsen, Bente // 2015
Industrial design is a young field of science that works together with many disciplines, borrows concepts and constructs metaphors for product characterization and phenomenon description. The meaning ...
Paper Robot: A Design Activity to Increase Beginner’s Prototyping Confidence with Microcontrollers
Analytis, S.; Sadler, J.; Cutkosky, M. R. // 2015
This paper describes a creative design activity to introduce engineering students to mechatronic prototyping. Our goal was to find a creative task to increase student confidence and skills in ...
PRINTED ELECTRONICS, PRODUCT DESIGN AND THE EDUCATION OF FUTURE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS?
Southee, Darren; York, Nicola // 2015
The knowledge transfer of printed electronics technology to the designers of products has the potential to make a significant impact. There is a perceived lack of exposure to this emerging technology ...
Product Service System Design (Members only )
Dewit, Ivo // 2015
In recent years product service systems (PSS) receive substantially more attention in innovation literature. Manufacturers increasingly seek new value in service addition and service providers ...
QUESTIONS OF VALUE - ETHICS IN THE DESIGN CURRICULUM
Hiort Af Ornäs, Viktor; Keitsch, Martina // 2015
Decisions made by designers multiply in their consequences, as products are mass-produced. With changing designer roles addressing systems, services and symbols the questions of value a designer ...
RAISING OUR GAME: CREATING NEW LEARNING EXPERIENCES WITH RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS
Loy (1), Jennifer; Reay (2), Stephen; White (2), David // 2015
Within the University sector, there has been concern expressed in recent years over the accreditation
of alternative higher education providers to deliver degree programs. This presupposes that the ...
REGGIO EMILIA ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Vignoli, Matteo; D'Onghia, Francesco // 2015
How do we prepare future engineers to face 21th century challenges?This paper confronts the issue of what it really means to be an engineer and how to design a learning experience that influence the ...
REQUIREMENTS CHECKLISTS: BENCHMARKING THE COMPREHENSIVENESS OF THE DESIGN SPECIFICATION
Becattini, Niccolo; Cascini, Gaetano; Rotini, Federico // 2015
It is commonly recognized that the definition of product requirements is an essential step of any design process. Many techniques have been proposed for building a suitable design specification, i.e. ...
Role of Immersive Virtual Reality in Fostering Creativity Among Architecture Students
Pandey, M.; Luthra, V.; Yammiyavar, P. G.; Anita, P.Y. // 2015
Spatial reasoning is the a fundamental skill for in the profession of architecture. Space visualisation and it’s mental manipulation is required to conceptualise a design. An architect with better ...
RP OR NOT RP: THAT IS THE CO-CREATION QUESTION
Koohgilani, Mehran; Powell, John; Underwood, Gary // 2015
The growth of rapid prototyping (RP) appears to show no sign of slowing. Within industry, recent advances in material development have driven the increased adoption of RP technologies for ...
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.