This paper presents how online social network sites (SNSs) are being used by students in distributed engineering design teams to support design activities; and its implications for the future of design education. Ethnographic studies of a Global Design Project (GDP) were conducted from 2015-2017 to collect information on the growing use of SNSs by students. Team diaries were kept, systematically recording observations, and students reported their personal experiences in reports. Nvivo 11 was utilised to code data and make conclusions on team’s collaborative behaviour, and their successes and failures with the technologies used. This study has revealed that students of the GDP have made a change in the way they collaborate by means of SNSs. ...
It is difficult to ignore the impact that Web 2.0 and the subsequent social software revolution has ...
Online social media systems have created new ways for individuals to communicate, share information ...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a popular Internet-based means for users to communicate and inter...
The global design project challenges students from three European universities to work in engineerin...
This paper investigates how mobile devices and online social networks are used in the context of a c...
Like the mobile phone before it, it could be said that social networking via social software has tra...
In line with the conference theme of collaboration and cross-disciplinary, this workshop will discus...
In this paper we examine the role of social networking and online community building in distance des...
This thesis investigates the evolving learning needs and expectations of modern day higher education...
In 2009, Deakin University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong trailed the use of Web 2.0 techno...
Given the nowadays often distributed nature of product development and the tendency of engineers to ...
With the advent of social networks, it became apparent that the social aspect of designing and learn...
in art. Design instruction is a common subject in all design disciplines. Design works require both ...
In 2009, Deakin University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong trailed the use of Web 2.0 techno...
It is difficult to ignore the impact that Web 2.0 and the subsequent social software revolution has ...
It is difficult to ignore the impact that Web 2.0 and the subsequent social software revolution has ...
Online social media systems have created new ways for individuals to communicate, share information ...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a popular Internet-based means for users to communicate and inter...
The global design project challenges students from three European universities to work in engineerin...
This paper investigates how mobile devices and online social networks are used in the context of a c...
Like the mobile phone before it, it could be said that social networking via social software has tra...
In line with the conference theme of collaboration and cross-disciplinary, this workshop will discus...
In this paper we examine the role of social networking and online community building in distance des...
This thesis investigates the evolving learning needs and expectations of modern day higher education...
In 2009, Deakin University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong trailed the use of Web 2.0 techno...
Given the nowadays often distributed nature of product development and the tendency of engineers to ...
With the advent of social networks, it became apparent that the social aspect of designing and learn...
in art. Design instruction is a common subject in all design disciplines. Design works require both ...
In 2009, Deakin University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong trailed the use of Web 2.0 techno...
It is difficult to ignore the impact that Web 2.0 and the subsequent social software revolution has ...
It is difficult to ignore the impact that Web 2.0 and the subsequent social software revolution has ...
Online social media systems have created new ways for individuals to communicate, share information ...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a popular Internet-based means for users to communicate and inter...