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Does the Introduction of Project-Based Learning to the Teaching of Engineering Design Increase Student Engagement?
Perea, Esther // 2008
Doing Your Own Thing Your Own Way: The Development of an MSc in Enterprise by Learning Contract
Dowlen, Chris; Rose, Lee // 2008
DOKUMENTATION UND GEOMETRISCHE ABSICHERUNG VON VERBINDUNGEN IM AUTOMOBIL-PRODUKTENTSTEHUNGSPROZESS
Resch, J.; Bär, T. // 2008
DOMÄNENÜBERGREIFENDE ENTWURFSWERKZEUGE ZUR MODELLIERUNG UND BERECHNUNG HETEROGENER SYSTEME – EINFÜHRUNG, KONZEPTE, DISKUSSION
Reeßing, M.; Brix, T. // 2008
Drawing Sounds
Milligan, Andy; Nixon, Pete; McIntosh, Linsey; Baikie, Kristen // 2008
DS 48: Proceedings DESIGN 2008, the 10th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Members only )
// 2008
DS 50: Proceedings of NordDesign 2008 Conference, Tallinn, Estonia, 21.-23.08.2008 (Members only )
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DSM 2008: Proceedings of the 10th International DSM Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 11.-12.11.2008 (Members only )
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DYNAMIC AND CONCEPTUAL DMU
Gerhardt, F. J.; Eigner, M. // 2008
In times of ever increasing mechatronical product complexity, development requires early knowledge gain. We present the concept of a dy¬namically growing Digital Mock-Up (DMU), based on the Jupiter ...
EARLY PROTOTYPES: A STRATEGY FOR EXPLICATING TACIT KNOWLEDGE IN DESIGN ACTIVITIES
Marxt, C.; Link, P.; Inganäs, M. // 2008
The globalization of design activities has been an ongoing trend in industry for many years and at the same time sparked several research initiatives. One of the major reasons for globalizing design ...
ECO-DESIGN DIRECTIONS: EVOLUTIONS OF THE AESTHETIC DIMENSION
La Rocca, F. // 2008
The aim of the paper is to take into consideration the diverse approaches to the issue of sustainable design, focusing in particular on some of the major problems rising from the relation of the ...
Eco-Design Perspective in the Engineering Education at Poznan University of Technology
Zbigniew, Klos; Jedrzej, Kasprzak ; Przemyslaw, Kurczewski // 2008
ECODESIGN STRATEGIES USING CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
Sakao, T. // 2008
This paper proposes a framework for classification of environmental characteristics of offers, utilizing Kano Model and willingness to pay. The framework is connected to some design management, i.e. ...
EINE BETRACHTUNG ZUR GANZHEITLICHEN ABSCHÄTZUNG DES PRODUKTREIFEGRADES AUF BASIS DES VERHALTENS
Krehmer, H.; Paetzold, K. // 2008
EINFLÜSSE KULTURELLER EIGENSCHAFTEN AUF KONSTRUKTIONSPROZESSE – ERSTE ERGEBNISSE EINER EMPIRISCHEN STUDIE
Gautam, V.; Blessing, L. // 2008
Embedding Ecodesign and Sustainability in Mainstream Design Education: Insights from Wales
O'Rafferty, Simon; Curtis, Hannah; O'Connor, Frank // 2008
Embodying a Regenerative Reality
Dougan, Brian // 2008
Emotion Capture as a Design Education Tool
Duffy, Mary; Harrison, David; Wood, Bruce // 2008
EMOTIONAL ALIGNMENT IN TEAMS: HOW EMOTIONS SUPPORT THE DESIGN PROCESS
de Boer, R. J.; Badke-Schaub, P. // 2008
We propose as central theme of this paper that design team performance is affected primarily by a simultaneous occurrence of emotion in individual team members. That is, a design team will perform ...
Emulation of Real Life Environments for User Testing
Gordon, Bethan; Wilgeroth, Paul; Griffiths, Roger // 2008
ENABLING FACTORS FOR MANAGING INTELLECTUAL RESOURCES IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Mela, J.; Lehtonen, T.; Riitahuhta, A.; Juuti, T. // 2008
Using intellectual resources available, to produce long-term competitive advantage in engineering design, requires evolution in the ways strategies are executed. This means linking effective ...
Enabling Key Competencies by Educational Project Work Exemplified by Teamwork and Cooperation
Albers, Albert; Burkardt, Norbert; Deigendesch, Tobias; Meboldt, Mirko // 2008
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