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The distant studio: a survey of design students’ experience with distance educational formats

Carlos Rosa, João Ferreira

2023International Journal of Technology and Design Education16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The paper presents the results of a survey ( n = 279) conducted with the students of an undergraduate design course. The questionnaire inquired design students’ preferences regarding educational formats (distance, in-person, or combination of both); the questionnaire further explored the issue by comparing between four types of classes (project, drawing, theoretical-practical, and theoretical) and by establishing comparisons between the students’ enrolment year. The main results reveal that design students prefer in-person formats, and preference for in-person educational formats increases regarding project-based or drawing type of classes; what is more, preference for in-person educational formats is appears to be higher in second and third-year students than in first-year ones. These results have implications for design education: a direct transfer of the typical design educational format to a distance setting may be misguided and design education may require specific formats (distance or otherwise) to offer a satisfactory pedagogical experience to its students.

Topics & Concepts

PreferenceDistance educationDesign studioMathematics educationEducational technologyPsychologyStudioComputer scienceMultimediaMathematicsTelecommunicationsStatisticsDesign Education and PracticeCreativity in Education and NeuroscienceEducational Environments and Student Outcomes
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