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Mohammadali Ashrafganjouei; Hamid Nadimi – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2024
Design teams often rely on precedents, but the impact of using the direct experience of a precedent on design behavior requires further investigation. To explore this impact, fifteen teams of master students of architecture participated in two design sessions: one without and the other with a previous experience of visiting an example. The…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Masters Programs, Graduate Students, Building Design
Lu, Chia-Chen – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
The incongruity-resolution model plays a key role in the cognitive mechanisms of perceived humour. This study employed the incongruity-resolution model to discuss humorous design techniques to help design novices and students understand the influence of various humorous design techniques on perceived humour. First, 260 humorous products currently…
Descriptors: Humor, Design, Cognitive Processes, Graduate Students
Arslan Selçuk, Semra; Mutlu Avinç, Günes – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
Biomimicry has been proposed as an important tool to reach key skills for the new century. It has taken its place as an essential resource for critical and creative thinking in design disciplines. However, as emphasized in many studies, bio-informed research requires interdisciplinary collaboration and systematic knowledge transfer. This article…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Biology, Architectural Education, Building Design
Luo, Shijian; Bian, Ze; Hu, Yuqi – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
Biological examples have been used to increase innovation in design activities and design education. And biologically inspired design has been studied in mechanical engineering using biological functions and principles as source domains. However, there were few studies regarding shape-based biological design in industrial design; furthermore, the…
Descriptors: Biology, Design, Industrial Arts, Biophysics
Bertoni, Alessandro – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2020
Methods and approaches for teaching engineering disciplines are evolving to adapt to the needs of companies and society. Engineering Design is one of the areas most influenced by such changes and constantly striving to develop more effective and efficient strategies to prepare the soon-to-be engineers to face the challenges of a real working…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Engineering Education, Design, Masters Programs
Motamed, Bahareh; Tucker, Richard – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2018
This paper sets out to consider the relationship between design education, architects' colour knowledge, colour orientations and colour use in design practice. Specifically, a survey of 274 architects, architectural academics and postgraduates in Australia and Iran addressed the questions--is design education informing colour knowledge, and does…
Descriptors: Color, Design, Correlation, Architecture
Yu, Kuang-Chao; Fan, Szu-Chun; Tsai, Fu-Hsing; Chu, Yih-hsien – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2013
This article examines the effect of scientific detective video as a vehicle to support the design of technology activities by technology teachers. Ten graduate students, including current and future technology teachers, participated in a required technology graduate course that used scientific detective videos as a pedagogical tool to motivate…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Video Technology, Curriculum Design, Graduate Students