AbstractThis paper discusses first year students’ responses and outcomes to the integration of digital technologies in their second semester foundational visualisation class; „Visualisation IF. As the second class in the Visualisation series, previous analogue knowledge taught in „Visualisation I’ is compounded with new digital technologies establishing the introduction to a myriad of hybrid visualisation tools and techniques for design exploration and design artefact. This research examines the differentiation between analogue and digital design, common precedents of the two, and reflects upon the environment and class structure with the learning experiences and confidence of surveyed participants
This paper presents an example for tertiary level education institutions to establish and develop a ...
Spatial visualisation skills and interpretation are critical in the design professions but are diffi...
Are there design techniques unique to digital design software that should be explicitly taught or sh...
This paper discusses first year students’ responses and outcomes to the integration of digital techn...
AbstractThis paper discusses first year students’ responses and outcomes to the integration of digit...
An ever-increasing array of design visualisation tools are available to designers. As such, design e...
This paper documents the results of a study of trialing an innovative teaching method to first year ...
This paper considers modern concerns that a new generation of designers are rejecting traditional me...
As the use of digital tools by industrial/product designers continues to increase, it is timely to e...
Digital design tools and techniques facilitate efficiency gains, shorten development times, and aid ...
With urban space under the ubiquitous scrutiny of digital visioning technologies, the city is now im...
AbstractToday, like in all other science fields, information technologies are intensively used in ar...
This study explores the efficacy of a video-based tutorial system within second year design educatio...
Copyright © 2006 McCarthy, J. The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyr...
This paper reports on the design and testing of two digital learning systems. The first, STUDIO, sup...
This paper presents an example for tertiary level education institutions to establish and develop a ...
Spatial visualisation skills and interpretation are critical in the design professions but are diffi...
Are there design techniques unique to digital design software that should be explicitly taught or sh...
This paper discusses first year students’ responses and outcomes to the integration of digital techn...
AbstractThis paper discusses first year students’ responses and outcomes to the integration of digit...
An ever-increasing array of design visualisation tools are available to designers. As such, design e...
This paper documents the results of a study of trialing an innovative teaching method to first year ...
This paper considers modern concerns that a new generation of designers are rejecting traditional me...
As the use of digital tools by industrial/product designers continues to increase, it is timely to e...
Digital design tools and techniques facilitate efficiency gains, shorten development times, and aid ...
With urban space under the ubiquitous scrutiny of digital visioning technologies, the city is now im...
AbstractToday, like in all other science fields, information technologies are intensively used in ar...
This study explores the efficacy of a video-based tutorial system within second year design educatio...
Copyright © 2006 McCarthy, J. The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyr...
This paper reports on the design and testing of two digital learning systems. The first, STUDIO, sup...
This paper presents an example for tertiary level education institutions to establish and develop a ...
Spatial visualisation skills and interpretation are critical in the design professions but are diffi...
Are there design techniques unique to digital design software that should be explicitly taught or sh...