Formal Learning Sequences and Progression in the Studio: A Framework for Digital Design Education

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Warnestal, Pontus [1 ]
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[1] Halmstad Univ, Sch Informat Technol, Halmstad, Sweden
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Education; design studio learning; Human-Computer Interaction; user-centered design; formation and transformation of knowledge;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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This paper examines how to leverage the design studio learning environment throughout long-term Digital Design education in order to support students to progress from tactical, well-defined, device-centric routine design, to confidently design sustainable solutions for strategic, complex, problems for a wide range of devices and platforms in the digital space. We present a framework derived from literature on design, creativity, and theories on learning that: (a) implements a theory of formal learning sequences as a user-centered design process in the studio; and (b) describes design challenge progressions in the design studio environment modeled in seven dimensions. The framework can be used as a tool for designing, evaluating, and communicating course progressions within - and between series of - design studio courses. This approach is evaluated by implementing a formal learning sequence framework in a series of design studio courses that progress in an undergraduate design-oriented Informatics program. Reflections from students, teachers, and external clients indicate high student motivation and learning goal achievement, high teacher satisfaction and skill development, and high satisfaction among external clients.
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页数:18
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