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Outcomes from a distributed design studio
journal contribution
posted on 2013-02-06, 13:17 authored by Erik Bohemia, Kristina Lauche, Petra Badke-Schaub, Lau Langeveld, Ian Thompson, Colin Wilson, Chris Connor, Will TitleyThis exhibition aims to demonstrate the specific outcomes which have been generated
by students participating in the Globally Distributed Design Studio course conducted
across three universities, Delft, Napier and Northumbria. The exhibition of the specific
student outcomes from this course such as prototypes, models, design development
concepts and briefs provides conference delegates with additional data regarding the
Globally Distributed Design Studio course, thereby supplementing the accompanying
paper which evaluates students’ learning within this course. The Globally Distributed
Design Studio course was developed with aim of providing students with skills in
distance communication and distance teamwork. The basic idea was to set-up
experiential learning environment and to link student product development teams
around the globe in ‘designer’ and ‘client’ roles. It was anticipated that taking up the
roles of both ‘client’ and ‘designer’ would encourage the embedding of design process
stages in student practices, thereby enhancing student learning. The paper describes the
details of the course structure, process and outcomes.
History
School
- Design
Citation
BOHEMIA, E. ... et al., 2007. Outcomes from a distributed design studio. In Bohemia, E. ... et al., (eds.), 9th International Conference on Engineering & Product Design Education: Shaping the Future? Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp. 493 - 498.Version
- VoR (Version of Record)
Publication date
2007Notes
This is a conference paper.Language
- en