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TEACHING CREATIVE DESIGN AND SYSTEMATIC CREATIVITY: OVERVIEW AND CASE STUDY

Shnai, Iuliia; Chakir, Anastasia; Chechurin, Leonid // 2020
The growth of eLearning technologies seriously outpaces the research-based recommendation on how to apply these tools for predictable and effective results. The emerging education technologies ...

The Application of the IFM Framework and FIDD Method on an Industrial Cigarette Filter Maker

Krüger, Merlin Frederik; Zorn, Stefan; Wichmann, Robert Lawrence; Gericke, Kilian // 2020
In seeking to retrofit decade old production systems, there is often the need to re-analyse many facets of the system as previous assessments and past assumptions must be validated or amended. The ...

The Challenges of Teaching Design in the 21st Century, the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Sole, Martin; Barber, Patrick; Harmanto, Dani // 2020
There is an ever-growing demand from industry for qualified design engineers. Many of these design engineers are trained at universities and colleges. This paper will explore how to keep this ...

The Crux of Integration Prototyping in Complex Environments

Hjorth, Johan Chr. W.; Sjöman, Heikki; Steinert, Martin // 2020
This paper considers the application field of testing a prototype in prototyped test environments versus in the actual intended environment. This is done by studying a project with the aim of ...

The Decision Arena: A model-centric interactive workspace for Product-Service System design

Wall, Johan; Bertoni, Marco // 2020
Design has become an intense ‘social activity’: working with others and sharing a common understanding are of critical importance to find satisfying solutions for customers and stakeholders. This ...

THE EFFECT OF ABSTRACTION METHODS IN BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN – A WORKSHOP AND A TEAM PROJECT PERSPECTIVE

Götz, Lea; Vinkås, Ida; Farzaneh, Helena Hashemi // 2020
Bio-inspired design can inspire highly innovative technical solutions. However, biological inspirations in most cases have to be abstracted to transfer useful analogies to the technical domain. Is it ...

THE EFFECT OF INTERFACE ON USER TRUST USER BEHAVIOR IN E-COMMERCE PRODUCTS

Yashmi, N., Momenzadeh, E., Taghipour Anvari, S., Adibzade, P., Moosavipoor, M., Sarikhani, M. and Feridouni, K. // 2020

THE EFFECT OF TIME PRESSURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF DEXTEROUS OPERATIONS

Pooripanyakun, M., Wodehouse, A. and Mehnen, J. // 2020

THE EFFECTS OF CUSTOMERS’ CULTURAL VALUES ON THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF LODGING SERVICE QUALITY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMERS AT TRADITIONAL JAPANESE INNS

Nguyen, PB Chau // 2020
Growth in international travel has led to the need to be aware of cultural elements in designing services. This paper examines how consumers’ culture influences their perceptions of lodging service ...

The hackathon format: an analysis of its possible interpretations under a service design perspective

de Götzen, Amalia; Simeone, Luca; Saad-Sulonen, Joanna; Becermen, Begüm; Morelli, Nicola // 2020
This paper intends to explore the hackathon phenomenon by reflecting over the experience of the authors as participants or organizers of 5 hackathons that took place between 2011 and 2017. The paper ...

THE IMPACT OF STATUS ANONYMITY ON TEAM DYNAMICS IN CO-CREATION WORKSHOPS

Lecuna Aguerrevere, A., Alleblas, J., Mueller, R. M., Graves, M. and Thoring, K. // 2020

THE IMPORTANCE AND RELEVANCE OF INCORPORATING ETHICS AS PART OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION - A POSITION PAPER

Folkman, Anders; Thorstensen, Rein Terje; Folkman, Varg Lukas // 2020
Civil engineers make ethical decisions; in business behavior, when advising clients, in execution of works, and on environmental issues. Making the “right choice” often conflicts with economic ...

THE KARAKURI CARD DECK: CO-DESIGNING INDUSTRIAL IOT CONCEPTUAL SOLUTIONS

Aranda Muñoz, Á., Florin, U., Eriksson, Y., Yamamoto, Y. and Sandström, K. // 2020

THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVATIONS OF NOVICE AND EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS WHEN DESIGNING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING

Vieira, S., Gero, J., Gattol, V., Delmoral, J., Li, S., Cascini, G. and Fernandes, A. // 2020

THE POTENTIAL OF WEARABLE DEMONSTRATORS INTRODUCING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Lüneburg, L.-M., Papp, E. and Krzywinski, J // 2020

THE PREDICTION GENERATOR: A TOOL FOR CREATING MEANINGFUL SPECULATIONS

de la O Campos, José Rodrigo (1); Güemes, Davd (2,3) // 2020
As Industrial Design is a practice that uses prospective thinking, the quality of these ideas, translated into future scenarios, speculations, or futuristic design concepts must be innovative enough ...

THE PROBLEMATIZATION FOR THE CREATIVITY IN DESIGN 

Grazziotin Selau, Luiza (1,2,3); van der Linden, Julio (2); Duarte, Carlos (3)  // 2020
This paper discusses the relations between stages of design projects. The literature review is based on authors who already discussed the subject to present a reflection on the stages of the process, ...

THE TRIPOD APPROACH: A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL FOR CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT IN FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN

Bang, Anne Louise (1); Kappel, Eva (2); Høgh-Mikkelsen, Maria (2) // 2020
The Tripod Approach is a tool originally developed for analysing and designing interior textiles. Since 2012, we have introduced it in a concept development course for second year BA-students in ...

THE USE OF ENGLISH AS LINGUA FRANCA IN CROSS-CULTURAL CLASSES: A CASE STUDY IN DESIGN AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Ferraris, Silvia Deborah; Mattioli, Francesca // 2020
The increasing mobility of students is shaping a new higher education landscape, which is characterised by a higher number of cross-cultural courses and, consequently, a relevant ratio of ...

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