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The Pedagogics Of Play, Jay Mcclure
The Pedagogics Of Play, Jay Mcclure
Proceedings of the 18th National Conference on the Beginning Design Student
Teachers should emphasize the importance of play to a student's development, noting their individual talents they need to explore, tryout, take apart and investigate which is fundamental to learning. Design fundamental programs should develop pedagogies that guide student's play into progressive learning experiences in the essentials of form, mathematics, geometry, and creativity.
Giving Back: Student Architectural Product Research In Service To Practitioners, Jill B. Pable
Giving Back: Student Architectural Product Research In Service To Practitioners, Jill B. Pable
Proceedings of the 18th National Conference on the Beginning Design Student
It is the nature of the profession that practicing architects and designers are busy people who are faced with keeping abreast of quickly changing construction technologies. Manufacturers of architectural and interior products provide knowledge, but their information is often biased to serve their business objectives. Therefore, impartial information regarding new products is scarce. Students, particularly those new to the field, have the need to develop research skills, become acquainted with materials sources, and develop the ability to critically consider manufacturers' claims. Further, students benefit from interaction with the professionals they seek to emulate.Therefore, an architectural materials service learning project was …
Why Do You Always Make Us Think? Maintaining A Journal In The Beginning Design Studio, Karl Puljak
Why Do You Always Make Us Think? Maintaining A Journal In The Beginning Design Studio, Karl Puljak
Proceedings of the 18th National Conference on the Beginning Design Student
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