Teaching and Learning Design
Re:Research, Volume 1
Doctor Gjoko Muratovski editor Craig Vogel editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Intellect
Published:15th Mar '20
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Just as the term design has been going through change, growth and expansion of meaning, and interpretation in practice and education – the same can be said for design research. The traditional boundaries of design are dissolving and connections are being established with other fields at an exponential rate. Based on the proceedings from the 2017 International Association of Societies of Design Research conference, Re:Research is an edited collection that showcases a curated selection of 83 papers – just over half of the works presented at the conference. With topics ranging from the introduction of design in the primary education sector to designing information for Artificial Intelligence systems, this book collection demonstrates the diverse perspectives of design and design research. Divided into seven thematic volumes, this collection maps out where the field of design research is now.
Opening a Design Education Pipeline from University to K-12 and Back
• Peter Scupelli, Doris Wells-Papanek, Judy Brooks, Arnold Wasserman
To prepare students to imagine desirable futures amidst current planetary-level challenges, design educators must think and act in new ways. In this paper, we describe a pilot study that illustrates how educators might teach K-12 students and university design students to situate their making within transitional times in a volatile and exponentially changing world. We describe how to best situate students to align design thinking and learning with future foresight. Here we present a pilot test and evaluate how a university-level Design Futures course content, approach, and scaffolded instructional materials – can be adapted for use in K-12 Design Learning Challenges. We describe the K-12 design-based learning challenges/experiences developed and implemented by the Design Learning Network (DLN). The Design Futures course we describe in this paper is a required course for third-year undergraduate students in the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University. The “x” signifies a different type of design that aligns short-term action with long-term goals. The course integrates design thinking and learning with long-horizon future scenario foresight. Broadly speaking, we ask how might portions of a design course be taught and experienced by teachers and students of two different demographics: within the university (Design Undergraduates) and in K-12 (via DLN). This pilot study is descriptive in nature;...
'In Teaching and Learning Design, authors discuss the nature of contemporary problems and propose teaching and learning strategies in the context of an increased need for interdisciplinary engagement and technological change. It is interesting to note the similarity of some of these challenges as identified by authors from different countries, and also the variation in educational frameworks and processes, for example, curriculum design. [...] The volume as a whole captures the wide range of work happening in design education today, highlighting a few exciting developments in approaches to teaching and learning.'
-- Sri-Kartini Leet, Design and Technology Education: An International JouISBN: 9781789381375
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm
Weight: 599g
182 pages