Impact of user involvement on design students’ motivation and self-confidence

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Peter D. Conradie
Bram B. Van Acker
Ellen De Vos
Jelle Saldien
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[1] imec-mict-UGent,Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Product Design, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
[2] De Krook,undefined
[3] Ghent University,undefined
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International Journal of Technology and Design Education | 2021年 / 31卷
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User involvement; Design education; Design methods;
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Involvement of users in the design process is generally viewed favourably, both within academia and industry. Their involvement can be seen as a strategy for designers to clarify their design task and reduce uncertainties in the design process. Simultaneously, there is a lack of understanding about the impact that user involvement has on students and how they experience doing so. This paper reports on a study where students were asked to self-report their motivation and self-confidence throughout a design exercise, stretching 11 days, with surveys repeating daily. Additionally, students were asked to indicate which—if any—strategies of user involvement they used every day. We find that students self-reported motivation did not change statistically significantly, while self-confidence did change. However, in neither case did student’s involvement of end-users impact how motivated or self-confident they were. We discuss our results in relation to existing research on method use in general and user involvement in particular and conclude with some suggestions for future work.
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页码:183 / 197
页数:14
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