Embracing student experience in inclusive design education through learner-centred instruction
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Date
2016
Authors
Burcak Altay
Gulnur Ballice
Ebru Bengisu
Sevinc Alkan-Korkmaz
Eda Paykoc
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Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Open Access Color
BRONZE
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Yes
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No
Abstract
This paper explores the process and outcome of using learner-centred methods to develop students' empathic design abilities during an educational workshop on inclusive design. In the first section of the paper we suggest the significance of incorporating inclusive design within the education of design disciplines. Then we introduce a workshop on inclusive design awareness that architecture and interior design students participated which applied various learner-centred methods. We discuss the process that incorporated project-based learning role-playing/simulation and students' reflections and feedback on their experience. The workshop process the student project experience and students' reflections on their learning indicate how multiple methods of learning engage students and enhance their empathic understanding so they can embrace differences and adopt a user-centred design approach. Based on the findings we provide suggestions for similar educational events that can be applied in other disciplinary contexts.
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Keywords
Learner-centred, design education, empathic design, inclusive education, TEACHING UNIVERSAL DESIGN, STRATEGIES, EMPATHY, Learner-centred, Design Education, Inclusive Education, Empathic Design, Design education, inclusive education, design education, Inclusive education, 700, Empathic design, Learner-centred, empathic design
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0503 education
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OpenCitations Citation Count
20
Source
International Journal of Inclusive Education
Volume
20
Issue
11
Start Page
1123
End Page
1141
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