Title
Detailed design exercises help promote conceptual thinking: Lessons learned from teaching User Centred Design to an engineering class
Abstract
The present paper deals with a teaching method aiming at overcoming the difficulties of students for conceptual or abstract thinking within a course of User Centred Design. Following the hermeneutic approach a series of small in class exercises have been planned. In those exercises students are urged to brainstorm from early on with all levels of solution representations --even detailed ones--, and then try to elevate these to higher levels of abstraction by questioning them through a peer critique process. The tutor all along that process facilitates several iterations between the conceptual and the detailed design solutions. Our experience has shown that when engaging in the above process, students become more aware of the value of the conceptual design, and are gradually developing a better understanding of it.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2788412.2788424
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
Field
DocType
Citations 
Conceptual design,Brainstorming,TUTOR,Abstraction,Computer science,Engineering management,Knowledge management,Control engineering,Teaching method,User centred design
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.48
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nicolas Marmaras1205.53
Dimitris Nathanael234.28
Konstantinos Gkikas310.48