The post-COVID design studio: new tools, new rules?

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作者
Spruce, Jon [1 ]
Moriarty, Sarah [1 ]
Norcross, Claire [1 ]
机构
[1] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Manchester, England
来源
DESIGN SCIENCE | 2024年 / 10卷
关键词
Design pedagogy; Blended learning; Communities of practice; Design studio; Sticky curriculum;
D O I
10.1017/dsj.2024.46
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The reorientation to remote teaching due to the impact of COVID-19 restrictions proved to be both challenging and compromising, particularly in the context of delivering practice-based design education. Central to the challenges faced by many design tutors was the loss of the design studio as a focal point for engagement and learning. However, delivering teaching remotely through a period of enforced separation also proved that through adversity comes new insights, with the accelerated use of emergent technologies to support distributed working revealing new behaviours and opportunities for learning to take place. In response to COVID-19 restrictions, Miro, the digital whiteboard platform was widely adopted within the UK creative industries and universities alike to facilitate remote engagement. Following a return to campus-based delivery through the Autumn/Fall of 2021, it became evident that some of the pragmatic approaches adopted through necessity had the potential to hold lasting value beyond crisis modes of teaching. This position paper presents a series of reflective studies gathered over three academic years with the aim of (1) understanding the impacts of remote learning as experienced by design students (2) establish clear benefits for the application of online platforms within a blended campus-based delivery and (3) identify emergent characteristics in students' navigation of the post-COVID design studio.
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