Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 572 g
Reihe: Project Thinking on Design
A Contemporary Curriculum
Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 572 g
Reihe: Project Thinking on Design
ISBN: 978-1-032-83554-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
This book explores various pedagogical viewpoints and dialectical positions within the field of design education and the concept of proximity it has established with industries and manufacturing.
Which Proximity in Design Education? frames a wide range of approaches in design studios on undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels and their capacity to render meaningful and novel attitudes and actions beyond the classroom. The urgent call for resilience in the way we lead our lives has brought our global boundaries and social tensions to the forefront of the conversation, and there is a generation of students fully aware of our collective responsibility in this decisive decade. As such, educators need to rapidly adapt to new tools and ways of teaching design, whilst also being challenged on how to educate the designer for the pressing tasks of the near future. It presents optimistic solutions for how education can support renovated mindsets and efforts towards common goals.
This book contains distinct visions of the world and its problems relating to proximity in design education. As such, the chapters present diversified solutions to these issues, which will be of interest to teachers and researchers working in design education.
Zielgruppe
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
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Part 1 Design Proximity(ies) in Design Education
1. Draw(in)Proximity: A Drawing-Based Strategy for Knowledge Transfer
2. The New Fado of the Students: Proximity between Utopia and Architecture Education
3. Design Educators: Collective Agents of Change
4. The Synergies Initiative: Enhancing Interdisciplinarity through Problem-based Learning in Design Education
5. Portuguese Educational Practices: A Journey through European Trends in Graduation, Quality Assurance, and Design History: The Influences and Consequences in the Teaching of Design to Develop a Relevant and Contemporary Curriculum
6. Liquid Proximity: Engaging and Alternative Ways of Interacting with Design Students
7. Proximity of Conjectures to Design Pedagogy
Part 2 Design Approaches in Academic Context
8. Food Design Education: Design for Food or Food for Design? Different Approaches to Designing a Change for Our Food Systems
9. Design Activism: A Humanitarian Approach in an Academic Context
10. Textile Design: A Transdisciplinary Approach in Higher Education in Portugal
11. Urban Design Project-Based Teaching: The UQAM Praxis III Lab Approach
12. Investigating the Means Utilized by the Supporting Staff in Design Studio Courses: An Interview Study
13. Assessments in the Design Studio: Self-Reflecting on MDD (AUAS) Methods
14. Teaching Design in the Google Age: Redesigning the Assignment
15. Design Thinking and the Proximity Argument — The Case Study of Engineering Students at a Portuguese University
Part 3 Teaching-Learning Processes
16. Teaching-Learning Design through the Contingency of COVID-19
17. Tall Tales: Reflecting on the Role of Dialogue in Design Studio Learning
18. Portuguese Design Education on Materials – An Overview
19. Supporting the Understanding of Complex Concepts through Play Situations
20. A Pilot Study for Introducing Designing Materials in Design Education
21. Exploring Student Perceptions of Product-Service Systems