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Visualizing the Complex Problem of Children’s Digital Wellbeing in South Korea: a Systems Thinking Approach
Widjaja, Shannen Patricia;
Baek, Joon Sang // 2023
Considering the prevalence of digital interaction within the Generation Alpha, this study focuses on the digital wellbeing of elementary school-aged children in South Korea. By taking into account ...
VR or Not? Investigating Interface Type and User Strategies for Interactive Design Space Exploration
Nandy, Ananya (1);
Smith, James (1);
Jennings, Nicholas (1);
Kuniavsky, Mike (2);
Hartmann, Bjoern (1);
Goucher-Lambert, Kosa (1) // 2023
Computational design tools allow the generation of vast numbers of possible designs, entrusting the human designer with describing constraints or specifications to guide exploration of the design ...
What Determines VR Integration in Design Practice? An Investigation of Industrial Designer's Acceptance of VR Visualisation Tools
Zhang, Wendy (1);
Ranscombe, Charlie (2);
Piumsomboon, Thammathip (1);
Mallya, Prabha (1) // 2023
Emerging visualisation tools based on eXtended Reality (XR) platforms offer designers new possibilities and benefits, attracting increasing interest from academia and industry. However, as the users ...
What do an Anaesthesiologist, a Nurse, two Designers, and a Professor in Architectural Technology do together in a room? Crafting Interdisciplinarity as response to emerging infectious diseases
Nigra, Marianna (1);
Silenzi, Anna (2);
Di Marco, Michele (3) // 2023
The health sector in the humanitarian context is currently experiencing great pressure in delivering adequate care, due to a number of increasing emerging diseases. The World Health Organization ...
WHAT DO WE CREATE IN A RESPONSIBLE WORKSHOP IN 2030?
Andersson, Anders-Petter; Edeholt, Håkan; Ek, Anne-Charlotte; Hansen, Anne-Marie // 2023
This paper is relevant because of the current dire health situation of several critical human and non-human systems. In the paper we take a Nordic perspective, being critical of mainstream challenges ...
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNT: REFLECTIONS PRE AND POST PANDEMIC ON THE TRANSITION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION ONLINE
Brisco, Ross; Grierson, Hilary // 2023
Engineering design education has experienced a recent paradigm shift. Online learning was once a novel concept with few universities and courses offered fully online. A consequence of the global ...
WHAT IF XR IS FULLY UTILISED IN DESIGN EDUCATION? PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A PARTICIPATORY DESIGN FICTION STUDY
Al Jahwari, Laila; Garaj, Vanja; Harrison, David // 2023
Design fiction is an approach to speculation about the future using a combination of prototyping and storytelling. It has recently received much attention in Human-Computer Interaction and design ...
WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY DESIGN EDUCATION AND ARE WE DOING IT WRONG?
De Vere, Ian // 2023
Designers are now entrusted with increasingly complex challenges and the stakes have never been higher. The complex and impactful endeavours of modern design reach far beyond the commercial and ...
What Users Want: a Natural Language Processing Approach to Discover Users' Needs from Online Reviews
Spada, Irene (1,5);
Barandoni, Simone (2,5);
Giordano, Vito (1,5);
Chiarello, Filippo (3,5);
Fantoni, Gualtiero (4,5);
Martini, Antonella (3,5) // 2023
Digital media are a means to deliver products and services, but also a channel to interact with consumers and a source of information on users’ preferences. Data shared by customers on the web, the ...
When is a robot a cobot? Moving beyond manufacturing and arm-based cobot manipulators
Guertler, Matthias (1);
Tomidei, Laura (1);
Sick, Nathalie (1);
Carmichael, Marc (2);
Paul, Gavin (2);
Wambsganss, Annika (1);
Hernandez Moreno, Victor (1);
Hussain, Sazzad (3) // 2023
Collaborative robots ("cobots") have attracted growing attention in academia and industry over the last years. Due to in-built safety features and easy programming, they allow for close human-cobot ...
Will Model-Based Definition accelerate the inspection phase in the manufacturing process?
Uski, Pekka (1);
Nieminen, Joni (2);
Ellman, Asko (3) // 2023
Model-Based Definition provides several benefits for communicating between engineering and other downstream stakeholders. Particularly, semantic PMI information included in 3D models benefits both ...
Work in Progress: Development of educational kit for teaching additive manufacturing
Valjak, Filip;Kapetanović, Ana;Taradi, Ivona;Bojčetić, Nenad // 2023
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a unique manufacturing technology that is being rapidly accepted in various industries, leading to increased demand for experts who know to work with AM and how to ...
WORK RELEVANCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Heimdal, Anette; Lande, Ingrid // 2023
To develop the employees for the future we need to address the students of today. According to the World Economic Forum there are four types of skills that are needed for the jobs of tomorrow: ...
Working agile to speed up research with industry: five independence principles
Panarotto, Massimo; Isaksson, Ola; Söderberg, Rikard // 2023
One of the obstacles to the ability of research to make an impact on industry resides on the research process itself. Today, there is a need to accelerate the means for research to support industrial ...
¡EUREKA! DESIGN OF FLOATING LUMINARIES ON WATER: A LEARNING CHALLENGE IN ENGINEERING
Patino Santa, Luis Fernando; Isaza Saldarriaga, Juan Felipe // 2023
The learning space in the 21st century, cannot be limited to a closed enviroment within a classroom. It is important to push the limits of both, creativity and innovation on the mind of the ...
‘indriya’ - Participatory design of a multi-sensory learning aid for children with communication disorder
Venkatesh, Kavyashree;
Acharya, Shakuntala // 2023
Designing for disability is a very specialised area as it requires interdisciplinary expertise, and designing assistive devices for children with communication disorder, is especially a challenge as ...
“We always think it's never going to happen to us”: Understanding What Motivates Communities to Engage in Emergency Preparedness
Maher, Tera;
Toh, Christine // 2023
Community-based disaster risk reduction is an effective approach for emergency management to address the needs of communities. This approach focuses on identifying the community-specific needs and ...
A Case Study Exploring the Role of Design in Maturing University-Developed Technology
David Mesa, Linus Tan, Charlie Ranscombe // 2022
Universities struggle to commercialise scientific research. However, designers can help scientists bridge the research-market gap in different ways. Although the value design can bring to science is ...
A Classification Method for the Systematic Identification of Models and Workflows in MBSE
Gregor Hoepfner (1), Julia Kowalski (2), Clemens Faustmann (3), Thilo Zerwas (1), Philipp Kranabitl (3), Seyedmohammad Vafaei (1), Georg Jacobs (1), Hannes Hick (3) // 2022
Modern engineering uses models for virtual verification of systems. Such models are usually combined in workflows, where the results of models are linked to verify system requirements. Model-Based ...
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO DIGITAL STORYTELLING IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
Behnam Asl, Sana (1); Gill, Carolina (1); Umstead, Kelly (1); Mahtani, Raunak (1); Tully, Kristin (2) // 2022
A Comparative Analysis of the Engineering Design and Lean Start-Up Innovation Methodologies
Deval Karia (1), Komal Shah (1), Kavyashree Venkatesh (1), Shakuntala Acharya (2), Manish Arora (1) // 2022
Innovation is a key driver for product success. Engineering design and lean start-up are prominent innovation methodologies well accepted and widely used. There is a lack of availability of pragmatic ...
A concept for a novel hybrid augmented reality computer workstation for virtual product development
Jakob Harlan, Benjamin Schleich, Sandro Wartzack // 2022
Extended reality user interfaces for engineering design often suffer from gaps in the user’s workflow. Usually, the user must at least put on hardware, but often also data preparation is needed. This ...
A Designers' Perspective on Additive Manufactured Smart Wearables for Paediatric Habilitation
Matthew Bonello, Philip Farrugia // 2022
The aim of the paper is to identify from the perspective of designers, what is required to optimally design smart habilitation devices for additive manufacturing, whilst ensuring a high quality ...
A DIDACTIC LOOK ON THE INTRODUCTION OF E PORTFOLIOS IN A PRODUCT DESIGN COURSE
Tyroller, Maria; Walter, Michael S. J.; Kaetzel, Charlotte; Riess, Christian // 2022
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