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Publication Date: 2025
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Design Thinking Engineering Learning on Cloud Ecosystem Model to Enhance Digital Intelligence for Undergraduate Student
Pattra Suansokchuak; Pallop Piriyasurawong
Higher Education Studies, v15 n1 p41-52 2025
This article aims to present a new educational model that integrates engineering learning with design thinking via a cloud ecosystem to enhance digital intelligence for undergraduate students. This approach utilizes user-centered problem-solving to foster innovation and collaborative learning. The educational environment can adapt to 21st-century challenges by leveraging technology and empowering students to engage confidently with various digital tools and platforms. This model promotes digital and emotional intelligence in digital interactions, essential for modern workplace success. The effectiveness of this learning model has been assessed through structured evaluations that highlight its potential to transform traditional learning methods and prepare students for the technological landscape of the future.
Descriptors: Design, Thinking Skills, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Internet, Computer Software, Computers, Information Technology, Information Storage, Delivery Systems, Information Management, Users (Information), 21st Century Skills, Educational Environment, Technology Uses in Education, Problem Solving, Student Centered Learning, Instructional Innovation, Cooperative Learning, Emotional Intelligence, Career Readiness, Digital Literacy
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