\u3cp\u3eTheories about experiential learning and expert performance place reflection as a vital mechanism which operates at different levels according to whether we are responding to a situation as it unfolds or critically reviewing past events to make sense of what occurred. We describe work carried out with small teams of industrial design students on the point of entering professional practice in which the potential of video story-making for supporting critical reflection about design experience was explored. We conclude that the process of story construction presents rich opportunities for making sense of both design education and design practice.\u3c/p\u3
Moving fully or partially online during the pandemic has exposed challenges in appreciating the nuan...
Moving fully or partially online during the pandemic has exposed challenges in appreciating the nuan...
Prescriptive models of design often consider designing to be an objective process. We show, in a stu...
Theories about experiential learning and expert performance place reflection as a vital mechanism wh...
Making sense of formal design education, confronting the conflicts it raises with design practice, a...
In Using Video and Blended Learning, we discuss our experience creating and using videos of practisi...
In design, video is typically used as a tool for presentation, instruction, or observation. The use ...
\u3cp\u3ePrescriptive models of design often consider designing to be an objective process. We show,...
Recent developments in both hardware and software have brought video within the scope of design stud...
Recent developments in both hardware and software have brought video within the scope of design stud...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Plagiarism is one of the major challenges in undergraduate students’ written assignments. Against a ...
Product design students are trained to express themselves through visual media like two - dimensiona...
Product Design uses a human-centered process to develop solutions that solve unmet user needs. Becau...
The HEA-funded Let Me Demonstrate (LMD) project involves the development of an internal student-driv...
Moving fully or partially online during the pandemic has exposed challenges in appreciating the nuan...
Moving fully or partially online during the pandemic has exposed challenges in appreciating the nuan...
Prescriptive models of design often consider designing to be an objective process. We show, in a stu...
Theories about experiential learning and expert performance place reflection as a vital mechanism wh...
Making sense of formal design education, confronting the conflicts it raises with design practice, a...
In Using Video and Blended Learning, we discuss our experience creating and using videos of practisi...
In design, video is typically used as a tool for presentation, instruction, or observation. The use ...
\u3cp\u3ePrescriptive models of design often consider designing to be an objective process. We show,...
Recent developments in both hardware and software have brought video within the scope of design stud...
Recent developments in both hardware and software have brought video within the scope of design stud...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Plagiarism is one of the major challenges in undergraduate students’ written assignments. Against a ...
Product design students are trained to express themselves through visual media like two - dimensiona...
Product Design uses a human-centered process to develop solutions that solve unmet user needs. Becau...
The HEA-funded Let Me Demonstrate (LMD) project involves the development of an internal student-driv...
Moving fully or partially online during the pandemic has exposed challenges in appreciating the nuan...
Moving fully or partially online during the pandemic has exposed challenges in appreciating the nuan...
Prescriptive models of design often consider designing to be an objective process. We show, in a stu...