This paper explores patterns in the feedback preceding instances of design fixation in children (age 9 to 11) carrying out a co-design project. Our goal is to find ways to improve the early mastering of their divergent (DT) and convergent thinking (CT) skills, which in turn will help the children to develop their creative abilities. Previous research has shown that children who participate in a design process experience difficulty in adjusting, changing and elaborating previously selected design ideas. This dynamic is referred to as design fixation. In the case study presented here we analysed the feedback preceding the fixation moments of the children, using Eris’s question-driven design model. We found that most of the feedback was conver...
The process of problem construction is known to be a critical influence on creative problem-solving....
International audienceSociety's need for innovation is constantly growing, driven by a demand for ne...
Design teaching in many disciplines relies on feedback as a primary way for students and instructors...
This paper explores patterns in the feedback preceding instances of design fixation in children (age...
In this paper, we explore the divergent and convergent nature of design feedback and the various res...
Designing is an inherently creative process in which divergent (generative) and convergent (evaluati...
Design feedback is an essential pedagogical tool that can help young novice designers navigate diver...
In this paper, we explore the early indicators of design fixation occurring during the concept devel...
peer reviewedCreative thinking is critical to overcome many daily life situations. As such, there ha...
Previous research examining problem construction and creativity focused narrowly on the divergent th...
The present study examined the divergent thinking (DT) processes of four-year-old children, as part ...
Today, it has been broadly acknowledged in the CCI community that children are not only active learn...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the developmental trajectory during childhood of the divergent a...
The paper explores a view of research on creativity in design not based on traditional cognitive sci...
Design of new technology with children has been widely investigated, and lately several workshops ha...
The process of problem construction is known to be a critical influence on creative problem-solving....
International audienceSociety's need for innovation is constantly growing, driven by a demand for ne...
Design teaching in many disciplines relies on feedback as a primary way for students and instructors...
This paper explores patterns in the feedback preceding instances of design fixation in children (age...
In this paper, we explore the divergent and convergent nature of design feedback and the various res...
Designing is an inherently creative process in which divergent (generative) and convergent (evaluati...
Design feedback is an essential pedagogical tool that can help young novice designers navigate diver...
In this paper, we explore the early indicators of design fixation occurring during the concept devel...
peer reviewedCreative thinking is critical to overcome many daily life situations. As such, there ha...
Previous research examining problem construction and creativity focused narrowly on the divergent th...
The present study examined the divergent thinking (DT) processes of four-year-old children, as part ...
Today, it has been broadly acknowledged in the CCI community that children are not only active learn...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the developmental trajectory during childhood of the divergent a...
The paper explores a view of research on creativity in design not based on traditional cognitive sci...
Design of new technology with children has been widely investigated, and lately several workshops ha...
The process of problem construction is known to be a critical influence on creative problem-solving....
International audienceSociety's need for innovation is constantly growing, driven by a demand for ne...
Design teaching in many disciplines relies on feedback as a primary way for students and instructors...