An unexpected finding of recent research into how students can best learn technology in design programs was that students often seem to confuse the concepts of difficulty with enjoyment. When asked what aspects of their courses they find the most difficult to learn—technical issues or aesthetic issues—students consistently reported that it was harder to learn the required technology and easier to learn the aesthetic material. From the perspective of the instructor, this response is confounding. Learning the appropriate technology is merely a matter of rote learning. There are ways to make learning software less tedious but the reality is that students must simply do the time. Developing a strong understanding of aesthetics on the other hand...
Design thinking locates the designer as the arbiter of the design space, personally responsible for ...
The education of students to become competent user experience designers is a delicate matter as stud...
© 2016 ACM. We have observed that it is a non-trivial exercise for undergraduate students to learn h...
An unexpected finding of recent research into how students can best learn technology in design progr...
Whilst it is true that technology can be excellent as an enabling tool in promoting learning in desi...
This paper is concerned with the act of reflection as a device to enhance learning in design activit...
Abstract: This paper describes a course in which graduate students in education learn practical and ...
Engineers, architects, and computer scientists all engage in design upon graduation. Yet, up to now,...
In order to produce quality learning material, one needs to have cognizance of a number of disciplin...
Design is a critical to the successful development of any interactive learning environment (ILE). Mo...
Rebecca Roe, Azusa Pacific University For this study, I will be asking design students to refl...
Reflective writing is an efficient way of getting feedback from students. Paper-based or web-based c...
This paper reports on research where student reflections were used to derive design principles for t...
Reflective writing is an efficient way of getting feedback from students. Paper-based or web-based c...
Reflective writing is an efficient way of getting feedback from students. Paper-based or web-based c...
Design thinking locates the designer as the arbiter of the design space, personally responsible for ...
The education of students to become competent user experience designers is a delicate matter as stud...
© 2016 ACM. We have observed that it is a non-trivial exercise for undergraduate students to learn h...
An unexpected finding of recent research into how students can best learn technology in design progr...
Whilst it is true that technology can be excellent as an enabling tool in promoting learning in desi...
This paper is concerned with the act of reflection as a device to enhance learning in design activit...
Abstract: This paper describes a course in which graduate students in education learn practical and ...
Engineers, architects, and computer scientists all engage in design upon graduation. Yet, up to now,...
In order to produce quality learning material, one needs to have cognizance of a number of disciplin...
Design is a critical to the successful development of any interactive learning environment (ILE). Mo...
Rebecca Roe, Azusa Pacific University For this study, I will be asking design students to refl...
Reflective writing is an efficient way of getting feedback from students. Paper-based or web-based c...
This paper reports on research where student reflections were used to derive design principles for t...
Reflective writing is an efficient way of getting feedback from students. Paper-based or web-based c...
Reflective writing is an efficient way of getting feedback from students. Paper-based or web-based c...
Design thinking locates the designer as the arbiter of the design space, personally responsible for ...
The education of students to become competent user experience designers is a delicate matter as stud...
© 2016 ACM. We have observed that it is a non-trivial exercise for undergraduate students to learn h...