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El. knyga: Studio Teaching in Higher Education: Selected Design Cases

Edited by (University of Alberta, Canada), Edited by (University of Saskatchewan, USA), Edited by (Indiana University Bloomington, USA), Edited by (Indiana University Bloomington, USA), Edited by (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317449812
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317449812

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Well-established in some fields and still emerging in others, the studio approach to design education is an increasingly attractive mode of teaching and learning, though its variety of definitions and its high demands can make this pedagogical form somewhat daunting. Studio Teaching in Higher Education is a guide to studio teaching in higher education with narrative examples of studio education written by instructors who have engaged in it, both within and outside the instructional design field. These multidisciplinary case studies are emboldened by the book’s coverage of the studio concept in design education, heterogeneity of studio, commonalities in practice, and existing and emergent concerns about studio pedagogy. Concluding with a discussion on how readers can incorporate the case study materials into their own course designs and teaching performances,Studio Teaching in Higher Eduction is a supportive, exploratory resource for those considering or actively adapting a studio mode of teaching and learning to their own disciplines.

Recenzijos

"This book is a wonderful, timely collection of much-needed design studio cases. These personal cases bring extraordinary insights and experiences and provide an amazing resource for anyone engaged in design teaching." -Erik Stolterman, Professor and Chair, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA

"The design cases in 'Studio Teaching in Higher Education' provide both seasoned and aspiring studio instructors with deep insights into the epistemology underlying a design studio approach, as well as specific examples of its implementation in a variety of disciplinary domains and instructional contexts. As a whole, the text showcases the value of using the studio method to prepare design professionals and illustrates how learning by doing, in authentic contexts, can result in transformative experiences for faculty and students alike." - Peggy A. Ertmer, Professor of Learning Design and Technology at the College of Education, Purdue University, USA, and Founding Editor of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning (IJPBL)

"This is an excellent book: everyone even vaguely interested in art, design, creativity, expertise and learning should read it. All the important aspects of studio get a good mention . . . Importantly, the issues are raised and analysed by way of example and reflection on actual events, failures and re-workings feature as much as successes and triumphs. In that sense, it is an inspirational collection of tales." -Australian Universities Review

List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
xii
1 Introduction
1(3)
Elizabeth Boling
2 Curators' Notes
4(17)
Elizabeth Boling
Richard A. Schwier
Studio Design Cases
3 Hither and Yon: Learning ID in a Studio-Based Authentic ID Context
21(16)
Richard A. Schwier
4 The Studio Approach at the University of Georgia: Always a Work in Progress
37(23)
Lloyd P. Rieber
Gregory Clinton
Theodore J. Kopcha
5 Emergent Tensions in Teaching an Interior Design Studio: Reflections and Opportunistic Redesign
60(13)
Kennon M. Smith
6 The Rapid (Interactive) Design Studio for Slow (User and Learner) Change
73(15)
Martin A. Siegel
7 How I Learned, Unlearned, and Learned Studio Again
88(13)
Elizabeth Boling
8 Constructing | Connecting | Conveying: A Beginning Studio Student and Instructor Journey of Meaning and Experience
101(22)
Jill B. Pable
9 The Lake Course: A Studio Apart
123(14)
Jay Wilson
10 Evolving into Studio
137(15)
Andrew S. Gibbons
11 Orchestrating Learning
152(12)
Katherine S. Cennamo
12 Reflective Practice: Educational Changes Based On Professional Expertise
164(16)
Fred M. Duer
13 The Creativity Habit
180(15)
Brad Hokanson
Marit Mccluske
14 How I Gave Up ADDIE for Design Thinking, and So Did My Students
195(11)
Monica W. Tracey
15 A Case of User-Centered Design as Subversive Practice
206(16)
Katy Campbell
16 Undisciplined and Out of Control: A Course in Systemic Design for First-year Undergraduate Students
222(13)
Gordon Rowland
17 Design Thinking in Action: Perspectives on Teaching and Redesigning a Learning Design Studio
235(13)
Michael M. Rook
Simon Hooper
Studio Pedagogy
18 What is Studio?
248(12)
Katherine S. Cennamo
19 Critical Views of Studio
260(11)
Colin M. Gray
Kennon M. Smith
20 Emergent Views of Studio
271(11)
Colin M. Gray
About the Contributors 282(7)
Index 289
Elizabeth Boling is Professor of Instructional Systems Technology and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.

Richard A. Schwier is Emeritus Professor of Educational Technology and Design in the Department of Curriculum Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada.

Colin M. Gray is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.

Kennon M. Smith is Associate Professor in the Department of Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.

Katy Campbell is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Extension at the University of Alberta, Canada.