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CROSS-DISCIPLINARY PEDAGOGY: FROM CHINESE FAN DANCE TO DESIGNING A BANDSTAND

Hilton, Clive // 2016
This paper offers insights into the value of a cross-disciplinary, transcultural approach to tertiary
design education pedagogy through exploration of two cases-studies. The first centres on the ...

CROSS-DISCIPLINARY TEACHING ANDMENTAL SCALING IN COMPLEX DESIGNPROJECTS

Skulberg, Harald // 2016
This paper investigates how cross-disciplinary teaching and the act of mental scaling may build
valuable stimulus for creativity and influence students’ learning outcome in an undergraduate ...

CROSS-FERTILIZATION OF COURSES TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING

Holmqvist, Bengt; Hĺkansson, Anders // 2016
Teaching is an area that should be in a constant ongoing development or should at least be a process
questioned and revised according to the fact that the society, the students and new knowledge ...

CROSSING OVER, INTO AND BACK: DESIGN DISCIPLINES AND IDENTITIES

Fairburn, Sue; Heeley, Rachel; Pengelly, Jon // 2016
Increasingly design education is taking place within a Krauss-ion ‘expanded field’ of cross
disciplinary practice. This explorative nature of design, when set against notions of ...

CULTURE SPECIFIC OR GLOBAL DESIGN IN OPEN ONLINE DESIGN EDUCATION

Van Boeijan, Annemiek // 2016
This paper explores cultural variety between the design results of an open online design course
attended by people from all over the world. It describes global and culture specific elements within ...

CURRICULUM IN PROGRESS: DEVELOPING AN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PROGRAMME FOR FEMALE STUDENTS IN SAUDI ARABIA

Montana-Hoyos, Carlos; Stracke, Elke; Oerlemans, Karin; Pianca, Eddi; Trathen, Stephen // 2016
This paper discusses an Australian curriculum development project for Industrial Design (ID) female
education in a Muslim country. In a first step, we provide background information about key ...

DATA MANAGEMENT FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: SURVEY ON REQUIREMENTS AND CURRENT STATE

Gräßler, I.; Taplick, P.; Pottebaum, J.; Scholle, P.; Reiher, T. // 2016
The paper gives an overview of actually used Additive Manufacturing (AM) data formats and AM data infrastructure. Based on empirical analysis of the actual situation, necessary improvement of data ...

DESIGN AND CREATIVITY ENHANCING INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROCESSES

Cannina, Marita; Salvia, Giuseppe; Bruno, Carmen // 2016
The ‘Innovative Design in academic contexts’ project addressed how learning and teaching changes
after the introduction of digital technology in schools and how can design support this.
The paper ...

DESIGN AND TECHNOSCIENCE – WHAT’S UP WITH RESPONSIBILITY?

Kornwachs, K. // 2016
„Quia parvus error in principio magnus est in fine, secundum philosophum ...“ (A small error at the outset can lead to great errors in the final conclusions as the Philosopher says ...). (Thomas de ...

DESIGN BASED ON NATURE – A LITERATURE INVESTIGATION

Conrad, Franziska; Lofthouse, Vicky; Escobar-Tello, Carolina // 2016
This paper discusses the findings of a doctoral literature investigation considering design practice
inspired by Nature into education. Academic and mainstream commercial publications related to ...

DESIGN BOARDS AS AN ALIGNMENT TOOL FOR CROSS-DISCIPLINARITY IN ENGINEERING

Tanderup Gade, Ulla // 2016
Design boards are communication and ideation tools used by designers in a design process to create
shared understanding and creativity either mutually or between designer and client. There are ...

DESIGN CATALOGUES: KNOWLEDGE REPOSITORIES FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED-ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

Gembarski, P. C.; Bibani, M.; Lachmayer, R. // 2016
In the 1980ies and 1990ies design catalogues were developed as knowledge repository for engineering knowledge. Until now, approaches to devise computer aided design catalogues did not provide the ...

Design Creativity, Technical Execution & Aesthetic Appeal: A Cat with Caveats (Part 2)

Karl, Jeffries; Theodore, Zamenopoulos; Alison, Green // 2016
This study explores to what extent technical execution and aesthetic appeal may be related to
assessments of graphic design creativity. Eight professional graphic designers, using the ...

Design Driven Innovation in Clusters

Aschehoug, Silje Helene; Schulte, Kjersti Řverbř // 2016
Collaborating with experts from other fields of knowledge may be an attractive way for small and medium (SME's) sized companies to gain new knowledge and improve innovativeness. As a consequence, ...

DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: A CREATIVE APPROACH

Rias, A.-l.; Bouchard, C.; Segonds, F.; Abed, S. // 2016
This paper introduces a new method for early stages of Design For Additive Manufacturing. It aims at supporting designers in the generation of creative concepts in AM. A review of current DFAM ...

DESIGN FOR DYNAMIC REQUIREMENT AND DIVERSE USER EXPERIENCE

Wang, Y.; Yu, S. // 2016
In the era of rapid consumption and highly digital,dynamic user requirements and diverse user experiences (DRDUE) influence the forms of the product and the way we understand and use the product. ...

DESIGN FOR INDUSTRIE 4.0

Schuh, G.; Rudolf, S.; Riesener, M. // 2016
In todays competitive markets companies face different challenges, e.g. shorter product lifecycles, a need for individualized products and the customers' demand for an integration of software in ...

Design for Logistics: Development of a Process Model

Utz, Andreas; Wilberg, Julian; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Companies are confronted with increasing competitive pressure because customers demand cheaper products but at the same time want many high quality variants. Therefore, companies strive to increase ...

Design Ideation Through Humour Processes

Gillian, Hatcher; William, Ion; Ross, Maclachlan; Andrew, Wodehouse; Barbara, Simpson; Marion, Sheridan // 2016
We argue that the processes of creating successful comedy are comparable to the processes of designing an innovative product. Our research explores how constructs of humor may be applied to the early ...

Design Inspiration During Ideation and Its Effects

Blake, Perez; Bradley, Camburn; Kristin, Wood // 2016
The use of inspiration in ideation is pervasive among designers of all levels of experience. Inspiration can
be found serendipitously or actively sought out by the designer using directed search ...

Design Interventions in a Psychiatric Ward – Systems Theory Concepts in Design Practice

Ziegler, Ute; Acklin, Claudia // 2016
Concrete applications or methods for design approaches from system theory are few and far between. This paper describes the development of a modular cocoon based on system theory methods, a place of ...

Design Knowledge and Impact on Simulation Induced Creativity and Empathy

Sujithra, Raviselvam; Karen, Sng; Kristin, Wood // 2016
Experimental findings from non-design background participants showed that, experiencing a
simulated scenario is more effective in increasing creativity as compared to that of being briefed ...

DESIGN MARGINS: IMPACTS ON BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE

Jones, D. A.; Eckert, C. M. // 2016
This paper examines the addition of design margins for building services energy infrastructure during the design process. It argues that care must be taken when applying margins; ensuring cumulative ...

DESIGN OF A MODULE FOR CONTINUOUS PASSIVE MOTION TO BE USED IN EQUIPMENT FOR THE REHABILITATION OF ELBOW AND FOREARM

Callegaro, A. M.; Caten, C. S. t.; Jung, C. F.; Fogliatto, F. S.; Tonetto, L. M. // 2016
The continuous passive motion (CPM) is a physical therapy resource may be performed using a CPM device. In this paper we present the development of a CPM module required to rehabilitate the human ...

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