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    Investigating how design concepts evolve in engineering students.

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    peer-reviewedA critical aspect to engineering in the workplace is the ability to design solutions to ill-structured problems. Prior research has shown that such solutions are highly effective when they are evaluated in relation to multiple design concepts. However, a documented problem among engineering students is that they tend to fixate on their initial design ideas rather than branching out and continuing to develop new concepts. In order to address the issue of fixation, 77 Design Heuristics has been established as a method to cultivate ideation among engineers and engineering students. This method for generating design concepts comes in the form of 77 cards, each with a different cognitive prompt for generating a solution (e.g., reduce material, flatten). Through the use of the 77 cards, engineers and engineering students are able to expand their horizons of possible design ideas and develop many unique concepts.Using a freshman engineering course, we integrated the 77 Design Heuristic cards to document how initial ideas develop into final concepts. We analyzed 12 first-year engineering students that were distributed in three different design teams, in order to better understand how they responded to the use of this instructional tool. Our findings demonstrate key influences that did foster idea fluency (Theme 1: Influence on Design Concepts) but also ways that students attached to certain concepts throughout the design process (Theme 2: Resilient Concepts).PUBLISHEDpeer-reviewe

    CONTINUING EDUCATION AS A NEW PARADIGM: THE SYNERGY ANALYSIS

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    The article discusses the concept of lifelong education as a philosophical and pedagogical phenomenon. Implemented by historical and philosophical, ontological and synergistic analysis of the causes of the transition from ‘the finished’ to ‘lifelong’ education. We consider the objectives and principles of lifelong learning, its creative character. The role of lifelong learning as a process of development and self-development of the individual and substantiates its importance for the man in the process of transition to an information society

    Kształcenie ustawiczne jako nowy paradygmat: analiza synergiczna

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    W artykule omówiono koncepcję kształcenia ustawicznego jako zjawiska filozoficzno-pedagogicznego. Ukazano przyczyny, które spowodowały, że  obecnie coraz częściej podkreśla się, iż edukacja jest procesem ciągłym, który trwa przez całe życie każdego człowieka. Omówiono ponadto zadania i zasady kształcenia ustawicznego, a także jego twórczy charakter. Przeanalizowano również rolę edukacji ustawicznej w procesie rozwoju i samorozwoju człowieka w kontekście postępującej informatyzacji całych społeczeństw

    Revitalisierung einer Hotel-Bestandsimmobilie

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    Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit der Projektentwicklung bei der Revitalisierung von Hotel-Bestandsimmobilien. Aufgrund von ansonsten recht eingeschränkten Fachquellen in der Literatur ist es das Ziel der Arbeit, eine Handreichung bzw. einen Leitfaden für die Projektentwicklung bei der Revitalisierung von Hotel-Bestandsimmobilien zu entwerfen und die wichtigsten, für Hotelimmobilien charakteristischen Projektphasen, detaillierter zu beleuchten

    Ueber die Theorie der Capillaritäts - Erscheinungen

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    Investigating How Design Concepts Evolve in Engineering Students

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    A critical aspect to engineering in the workplace is the ability to design solutions to ill-structured problems. Prior research has shown that such solutions are highly effective when they are evaluated in relation to multiple design concepts. However, a documented problem among engineering students is that they tend to fixate on their initial design ideas rather than branching out and continuing to develop new concepts. In order to address the issue of fixation, 77 Design Heuristics has been established as a method to cultivate ideation among engineers and engineering students. This method for generating design concepts comes in the form of 77 cards, each with a different cognitive prompt for generating a solution (e.g., reduce material, flatten). Through the use of the 77 cards, engineers and engineering students are able to expand their horizons of possible design ideas and develop many unique concepts. Using a freshman engineering course, we integrated the 77 Design Heuristic cards to document how initial ideas develop into final concepts. We analyzed 12 first-year engineering students that were distributed in three different design teams, in order to better understand how they responded to the use of this instructional tool. Our findings demonstrate key influences that did foster idea fluency (Theme 1: Influence on Design Concepts) but also ways that students attached to certain concepts throughout the design process (Theme 2: Resilient Concepts)
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