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2021

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Socially-Engaged Distance Design Collaboration, Kardelen Aysel, Can Güvenir Sep 2021

Socially-Engaged Distance Design Collaboration, Kardelen Aysel, Can Güvenir

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Applied design education was required to replicate the socially constructivist structure through digital tools due to Covid-19 Pandemic. However the effects of the distant design education over the students’ learning experience is not stated yet. For this reason, this study aims to discuss how the affective learning outcomes, creative and design self-efficacy and visual literacy level, of design students. Within this framework, the effects of distance education in the scope of introduction to industrial design course was indicated and discussed through reflections and self-evaluation surveys. The study was held with 26 1st year industrial design students in the fall semester …


The Intellectual Diet In Pastoral Spaces Of Activity In Digital Design Education, Andreas Lanig Sep 2021

The Intellectual Diet In Pastoral Spaces Of Activity In Digital Design Education, Andreas Lanig

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During lockdown, students are excluded from the inspiring learning space of the university. Students receive a different "intellectual diet" here than they do in the university. In the studio learning of the traditional face-to-face university, the artistic and cognitive impulses are curated with a design pedagogical concept. This concept contains visual, intellectual and social impulses. This concept did not exist in the previous three semesters - it was left to the respective family and home environment of the students during the lockdown. While this is generally the case for distance learning students, it was exacerbated during the lockdown. Students operate …