Título: Managing Increasing Complexity in Undergraduate Digital Media Design Education: The impact and benefits of multidisciplinary collaboration
Autores: Fleischmann, Katja; James Cook University, School of Creative Arts
Daniel, Ryan; James Cook University, School of Creative Arts
Fecha: 2013-11-28
Publicador: Design and Technology Education: an international journal
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Research Articles
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Tema: Design & technology ; Education
multidisciplinary collaboration, digital media design education, POOL Model framework, alternative learning and teaching approach
Descripción: Increasing complexity is one of the most pertinent issues when discussing the role and future of design, designers and their education. The evolving nature of digital media technology has resulted in a profession in a state of flux with increasingly complex communication and design problems. The ability to collaborate and interact with other disciplines has recently been strongly articulated as an imperative skill for the future designer. How the education of such a designer is facilitated in practice is less well defined. The implementation of authentic problem-solving processes that introduce design students to workplace realities is often missing in design education. In order to manage the increasing complexities of design problems and technology a learning and teaching approach that facilitates the interaction of multiple disciplines was implemented and trialed over a period of two years in an undergraduate digital media design programme. This approach, known as the POOL model framework, is based on a ‘pool’ of resources and people to be applied as needed when responding to complex design problems. This paper focuses on the extent to which complex interactive design projects can be managed through multidisciplinary collaboration. Feedback from students and educators is presented and which reveals that the framework does provide an opportunity for students to resolve complex design and technological problems and contribute to project outcomes that could not be achieved when working individually.
Idioma: Inglés

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