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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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An Investigation of the Role of Technology in Instructional Designers' Decision-Making

Sowers, Bruce 01 January 2014 (has links)
The instructional design theory-practice gap is a recognized problem within the research literature. Emphasis on studies that aim to identify how instructional design theories and models are applied in everyday practice has shed light on the need for further investigation into instructional designers' decision-making processes. In particular, given the pervasiveness of computing technology in education, it is important to understand what role technology plays in the design of instruction in higher education settings. The goal of this research was to explore the theory-practice gap in instructional design decision-making within the context of designing technology-enhanced instruction in higher education and determine what can be learned from other design disciplines that will inform the development and refinement of instructional design theories and models. In this qualitative research study, the researcher collected and analyzed data from a web-based questionnaire and follow-up phenomenological interviews. Data analysis employed the use of both content analysis of the questionnaire responses and interpretative phenomenological analysis of the interview transcripts. Findings indicate that instructional designers' decision-making processes are influenced by several factors during the design process. Designers view the roles differently, depending on their position within the design process. Furthermore, concepts of design decision-making which have been contributed to architectural design can be applied to how instructional designers practice. Finally, while technology is an integral part of online course design, its perceived role is dependent on the position of the designer within the designer process. The results build on previous research in the area of instructional design, and add to the body of knowledge about how designers think when making design decisions, as well as, and the role which technology plays in these decisions. Themes uncovered in this study identified specific areas for further study which will help researchers and practitioners connect existing instructional design theories and models to current practices.
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How Can One Decide and Stick to One Creative Idea from Several?

Gordon, Adam January 2016 (has links)
In pursuing my aim to provide a methodical easy to follow ideation to creationprocess didactic instructional tool to be used both for design and art projects, ledme to produce a multimedia film.An A2 poster with 3 5 step tried and tested hybrid methods started action research,acting as a didactic teaching tool and point of reference.Further to an interview with gymnasium (high school) art and storytelling teacher,the defining process began by editing live test case documentation from her finalyear 2013 art and design class. Audio clips from a creative director and teacherinterviews’ along with still picture quotes added valuable process method narration.Practical hands on experience in addition to the gymnasium class usability findings,led to final stage development in the form of a digital mobile application, "id'8." Anend sequence animation illustrates simplified, refined and combined 2 5stepprocesses in action, as I work the id’8 process tool interactively.
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Le projet organisant et la dynamique des acteurs dans le projet d'aménagement pour une pensée du projet "par" le design

De Blois, Michel January 2007 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
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Boomerang Studio: Community Design for Action

Walton, Jessica 01 January 2016 (has links)
An arts education space, focusing on concepts of design thinking aimed at providing low income middle and high school teens of color the opportunity to learn about interior design, architecture and crafts. Ultimately, Boomerang Studio hopes to engage students in the world of design as a means of creating greater diversity within these disciplines.
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A aplicação dos princípios do design thinking no ramo varejista: estudo em lojas de confecções

Mendonça, Barbara Gündel 07 May 2015 (has links)
As inovações e transformações sociais dominam a sociedade contemporânea o que acarreta mudanças significativas na vida das pessoas. Consumidores estão cada vez mais exigentes e cientes de seus interesses de compra. Num ambiente globalizado e competitivo as empresas que formulam suas estratégias de inovação baseadas somente em dados e informações lógicas e que não levam em conta o fator humano e social poderão estar fadadas ao fracasso. Novas formas de organização, transformações e mudanças e novos conceitos estão surgindo e sendo adaptados constantemente. Partindo-se do pressuposto que a inovação somente se constitui quando disseminada e aceita, o design thinking pode ser visto então como o motor dessa ação, sendo que, nesse contexto, este estudo analisou como o design thinking, enquanto metodologia criativa e forma de pensar estrategicamente nas organizações, auxiliou empresas de varejo de confecção feminina a construírem suas estratégias de inovação, diferenciação e vantagem competitiva. Dentro dos métodos de investigação a pesquisa utilizou o paradigma interpretativista, e foi caracterizada como exploratória e descritiva. Com método de abordagem quali-quantitativa, para atingir os objetivos da etapa prática, composta pelo estudo de caso, foram utilizadas entrevistas, questionários, observações diretas e triangulações de dados. Investigando o comportamento de compra das consumidoras identificou-se resultados semelhantes em lojas com mix de produtos semelhantes que dirigem-se ao mesmo público e no mesmo local de atuação, o que possibilitou a formulação de ações de prototipação similares, portanto verificou-se que o método do design thinking é plenamente adaptado ao varejo e a contribuição da pesquisa constituiu-se para o desenvolvimento desses pequenos empreendimentos onde a abordagem do varejo moderno é que dá suporte a ouvir os consumidores, suas necessidades, além de promover um espaço de compra de maior comodidade e facilidade para encontrar produtos e informações sobre os mesmos. Atrelado a isso, recursos tecnológicos, criatividade e ousadia – de acordo com o público alvo de cada produto – e a aparência de uma empresa, seja por sua comunicação visual por meio de sua fachada, ambiente interno, gestão da marca ou PDV podem resultar em consumidores satisfeitos com suas escolhas e em lojas de varejo que se destacam em seu meio de atuação. / 172 f.
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Abordagens participativas para o design: metodologias e plataformas sociotécnicas como suporte ao design interdisciplinar e aberto a participação

Silva, Nivaldo Aureo Nascimento da 03 May 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-29T14:23:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Nivaldo Aureo Nascimento da Silva.pdf: 958487 bytes, checksum: 5a6911a8c0561874f0f322e67a204812 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-05-03 / There is no area of contemporary life where design is not a significant factor in shaping human experience. Such power demands design to move beyond its traditional disciplines, assuming responsibility for larger issues, at the system level, that comes from the very massive use of its products. To meet these challenges, design stretches towards other areas of knowledge, exploring its integrative discipline potential to promote creativity and innovation among interdisciplinary groups. This dissertation results of a research over the possible shapes of integration between design and non designers, based on authors Clay Spinuzzi and Elizabeth Sanders, that present us participatory design, John Chris Jones, Tim Brown and Richard Buchanan, from design thinking, and a case study that investigates how such collaboration takes place when supported by networked IT. The research revealed that collaboration can happen in two ways. One brings the non designer to participate in design projects which they are to be beneficiaries. The other delivers design ways of thinking and working to be applied in other areas as a tool for creativity and innovation. Both can benefit from using digital media to amplify collaboration, provided there is a process aware management directing contributions. One way or another, design grows as integrative discipline and tool for innovation. And designers learn a new role, as facilitator of interdisciplinary projects of any kind / Não há área na vida contemporânea em que o design não seja fator significante na formação da experiência humana. Tal poder exige que o design vá além de suas disciplinas tradicionais, assumindo responsabilidade sobre questões maiores, sistêmicas, que surgem da própria aplicação massiva de seus produtos. Para responder a tais desafios o design se estende em direção a outras áreas de conhecimento e atuação, explorando seu potencial como disciplina integrativa para promover a criatividade e inovação em grupos interdisciplinares. Esta dissertação é resultado de uma pesquisa sobre as possíveis formas de integração entre o design e não designers, com base nos autores Clay Spinuzzi e Elizabeth Sanders, que nos apresentam o design participativo, John Chris Jones, Tim Brown e Richard Buchanan, do design thinking, e ainda um estudo de caso que investiga como tal colaboração acontece quando mediada por tecnologias da informação e comunicação em rede. A pesquisa revelou que a colaboração pode acontecer em duas vias. Uma traz o não designer para participar ativamente em projetos de design do qual será beneficiado. E outra leva os modos de pensar e trabalhar do design para serem aplicados em outras áreas como ferramenta de criatividade e inovação. Ambas podem se beneficiar do uso de meios digitais para ampliar a colaboração, desde que haja uma gestão consciente do processo direcionando as contribuições. Por uma via ou outra, o design ganha força como disciplina integrativa e ferramenta para inovação. E os designers aprendem a desempenhar um novo papel, o de facilitador em projetos interdisciplinares de qualquer natureza
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The activity of rhetoric in the process of a designer's thinking

Valentine, Louise January 2003 (has links)
Research is concerned with communication of design thinking, from the perspective of a designer, and in relation to the process, product, and user experience of design. It is a study of the act of persuasion within the processof a designer’s thinking, and is concerned with interpretation of the relation between words and images. The role of technology, intuition, and visual thinking are identified as three key components of design thought, and the way these three constituent parts inter-relate is the subject matter of inquiry. Research is conducted from a theoretical and practical perspective, and throughout the inquiry, a balance between subjective and objective informationis retained. An essentially holistic approach to understanding the designer’s decision-making process is adopted, and as such, the research does not separate the act of thinking from the act of doing. The inquiry concentrates on exposing the tacit dialogue of a designer througha series of five discourses. Each discourse begins with a preface, a contextual statement that frames the line of inquiry. The first discourse introduces the research methodology; discourse two reviews the literature surrounding communication of design thinking, and observes the design process through documentation and communication of 97 examples; discourse three interviews five professional designers and listens to how they visually communicate the physical and emotional experience of being a designer; discourse four questions a designer’s tacit understanding of visual thinking and exposes the surrounding assumptions, and the fifth discourse closes this inquiry by communicating the activity of rhetoric, describing rhetoric as the relation and inter-relation between the implicit and explicit processes of looking, listening and questioning. The visual methodology provides a context that allows the designer’s qualitiesof judgement and experience to become subjects in themselves. Each discourse attends to the unfolding nature of a network of relationships that developed amongst the roles of intuition, visual thinking and technology. In doing so, the inquiry proposes to contribute to knowledge by: communicating the significance of visual thinking as a methodology for doctoral design research; the role of computer technology as a tool for looking, listening and questioning the activityof rhetoric; intuition as a facilitator of rhetoric and rhetoric as an interrogator of intuition.
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Plan estratégico para una empresa comercial proveedora del sector minero peruano

Tapia Torres, Daniel Agustin, Toledo Alvarez, Sheyli Del Pilar 31 August 2017 (has links)
Desarrolla un plan estratégico para una empresa comercial que se desenvuelve como proveedora del sector minero peruano. En su contenido, se realiza el análisis los diferentes factores del entorno actual del sector y se desarrollan técnicamente estrategias de acuerdo a las características de una pyme peruana (MSM), aplicando las herramientas de Design Thinking para el diseño de servicios, marketing relacional para empresas, gestión por competencias y gestión por procesos / Develops a strategic plan for a company that operates as a supplier of the mining sector in Peru. It describes the analysis of the different factors in the current environment of the mining sector and technically develops strategies according to the characteristics of a peruvian company: MSM applying the tools of Design Thinking for services, relational marketing, human resources management and Process management / Tesis
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"Fashion never sleeps, so neither do we" : En kvalitativ studie som undersöker hur H&M:s varumärke återspeglas genom organisationen

Möller, Camilla, Bergius, Sandra January 2015 (has links)
Bakgrund: Att anställa rätt personal och utbilda dem i varumärkets grunder och värderingar får en allt mer avgörande roll. Konsumenten påverkas av medarbetaren i butik och de är numera företagets viktigaste marknadsföringskanal. Genom att öka medarbetarens motivation och engagemang sprids varumärkets identitet till konsumenten. Struktur och kultur inom organisationen anses vara en framgångsfaktor i arbetet med varumärket samt den långsiktiga relationen till konsumenten. Syfte: Syftet med studien är att undersöka hur ett företags varumärkesidentitet förmedlas genom organisationen ur ett företagsperspektiv, från ledning till medarbetare. Teorier: The Employee Brand: Is Yours an All-Star? av Mangold och Juanquart Miles (2007), Brand Management Through Narrowing the Gap Between Brand Identity and Brand Reputation av de Chernatony (1999), Promotion Mix av Kotler (1994), Impact of Satisfaction with Mandated CRM Use on Employee Service Quality av Hsieh et al. (2012), Identitetsprisma av Kapferer (1997) och Design Thinking av Brown (2008). Metod: En kvalitativ ansats har använts i form av primär- och sekundärdata innehållande djupintervjuer samt semistrukturerade intervjuer med medarbetare på H&M samt H&M:s eget material, “The H&M Way”. Slutsats: I studien framkommer att vikten av en stark företagskultur är viktig för att förmedla varumärkets identitet genom organisationen. Det framkommer även att det finns kunskapsskillnader inom organisationen beroende på vilken position man har, hur länge man arbetat på företaget samt butikens geografiska placering i förhållande till huvudkontoret.
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'Design Thinking' to Enhance Library Services: A Blended Librarians Perspective

Shank, John D. 02 May 2008 (has links)
Breakout session from the Living the Future 7 Conference, April 30-May 3, 2008, University of Arizona Libraries, Tucson, AZ. / This presentation will focus on concepts and practices discussed in the book, Academic Librarianship by Design. The presenter will discuss how 'design thinking' combined with instructional technologies helps librarians develop, implement and evaluate new instructional programs and services, and share realistic examples of how design thinking is essential in collaborating with faculty members, information technologists, and instructional design professionals.

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