scholarly journals Biomimicry Approach Adapted From The Fundamentals Of Design Development Process

Author(s):  
Muhammad Faiq Hilmi Mohamad Zamberi ◽  
Azhari Md Hashim

Transport design inspiration form that requires the observation from the surrounding environment derived from the attribute and imitating inspiration between nature and transportation. The designer was inspired by the potential form obtained from the physically or philosophically aspect underneath nature's living organisms during the early phases of transport design development, particularly during the conceptual and proposal phases. As a result, researchers and designers began to aspire to nature as a problem solver in their conceptual design. This study aims to investigate natural characteristics that can be incorporated into transportation design projects through the design learning process, as well as obtaining an understanding of the users' perceptions of the suggested design. In this project, the learning process comprises of evaluating the design influence, system, and technology that emphasizes on the attributes of nature. As an outcome, a survey involving potential users was conducted by utilising questionnaires and distributed to the respondents. Finally, the findings demonstrated how nature may be used as a tool of research to break down barriers between natural science and engineering disciplines, notably in the domain of design. Furthermore, the responses revealed the respondents' views on the design as references in academic and industry practises.

2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 539
Author(s):  
Diliza Afrila ◽  
Ayu Yarmayani

This reserach is aimed at identifying (1) the development process of interactive module learning media with Adobe Flash software in Economics Mathematics in Batanghari University Jambi, (2) The advisability of interactive module learning media Adobe Flash software in Economics Mathematics in Batanghari University based on material and media experts assessment, and (3) The advisability of interactive module learning media with Adobe Flash software in Economics Mathematics course in Batanghari University based on students assessment. This research uses Research and Development method. The subject of the research is one expert in Economics Mathematics course, one expert in media, and the students of Economics Education Study Program Faculty of Teachers Training and Education Batanghari University Jambi which cosist of 20 (twenty) people. Moreover, the object of this researh is the advisability of interactive module learning media which consists of 4 aspects, they are; content material, learning material, performance and presentation, and programming. The result of the research shows that (1) The development process of interactive module learning media with Adobe Flash software in Economics Mathematics in Batanghari University Jambi refers to the development model ADDIE which consists of 5 (five) steps, they are; Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation, (2) The advisability of interactive module learning media with Adobe Flash software in Economics Mathematics Batanghari University Jambi based on Economics Mathematics course based on expert assessment falls into mean category 4,94. It prooves that this learning material can be efficiently used in Economics Mathematics learning process. Furthemore, based on media expert, the process falls into mean category 4,85. It means that this learning media can be efficiently used in Economics Mathematics learning process, and (3) The advisability of interactive module learning media with Adobe Flash software based on learning assessment in Economics Mathematics learning falls into mean category 4,25. It proves that this learning media can be efficiently used in Economics Mathematics learning process.


Author(s):  
Naufal Ishartono ◽  
Dwi Juniati ◽  
Agung Lukito

This research is categorized as Research and Development (R & D). As developed in this research is learning device that consists of lesson plan, student worksheet, and test. This research adopts ADDIE as a R & D model that stands for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The aim of this study are to describe the development process and to produce trigonometry learning device based on guided discovery method for students of grade XI Natural Science, as well as determine the effectiveness of trigonometry learning process using Guided Discovery method. To produce the trigonometry learning device based on guided discovery method for students of grade XI Natural Science, so it requires a validation from the experts and a trial to determine its practicability and effectiveness. According to the result of data analysis, it can be concluded: (1) trigonometry learning device based on guided discovery method for students of grade XI Natural Science fulfills criterion of valid, effective and practically, and (2) trigonometry learning process based on guided discovery method is effective.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lukas Theisgen ◽  
Florian Strauch ◽  
Matías de la Fuente ◽  
Klaus Radermacher

AbstractRisk classes defined by MDR and FDA for state-of-the-art surgical robots based on their intended use are not suitable as indicators for their hazard potential. While there is a lack of safety regulation for an increasing degree of automation as well as the degree of invasiveness into the patient’s body, adverse events have increased in the last decade. Thus, an outright identification of hazards as part of the risk analysis over the complete development process and life cycle of a surgical robot is crucial, especially when introducing new technologies. For this reason, we present a comprehensive approach for hazard identification in early phases of development. With this multi-perspective approach, the number of hazards identified can be increased. Furthermore, a generic catalogue of hazards for surgical robots has been established by categorising the results. The catalogue serves as a data pool for risk analyses and holds the potential to reduce hazards through safety measures already in the design process before becoming risks for the patient.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 3159-3168
Author(s):  
Sohail Ahmed Soomro ◽  
Yazan A M Barhoush ◽  
Zhengya Gong ◽  
Panos Kostakos ◽  
Georgi V. Georgiev

AbstractPrototyping is an essential activity in the early stages of product development. This activity can provide insight into the learning process that takes place during the implementation of an idea. It can also help to improve the design of a product. This information and the process are useful in design education as they can be used to enhance students' ability to prototype their ideas and develop creative solutions. To observe the activity of prototype development, we conducted a study on students participating in a 7-week course: Principles of Digital Fabrication. During the course, eight teams made prototypes and shared their weekly developments via internet blog posts. The posts contained prototype pictures, descriptions of their ideas, and reflections on activities. The blog documentation of the prototypes developed by the students was done without the researchers' intervention, providing essential data or research. Based on a review of other methods of capturing the prototype development process, we compare existing documentation tools with the method used in the case study and outline the practices and tools related to the effective documentation of prototyping activity.


SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 215824402110383
Author(s):  
Ana Elena Builes-Vélez ◽  
Lina María Suárez Velásquez ◽  
Leonardo Correa Velásquez ◽  
Diana Carolina Gutiérrez Aristizábal

In recent years, urban design development has been an important topic in Latin American cities such as Medellín due to the transformation of their urban spaces, along with the new methods used to evaluate the social, morphological, and, in some cases, economic impacts that have been brought about by the urban development projects. When inquiring about the development process and impact of urban studies, and the inhabitants’ relation to a transformed space, it is important to establish the context within which images, drawings, and photographs are analyzed, using graphical approaches triangulated with other research methods to define comparative criteria. In this article, we reflect on the expanded use of various research tools for the analysis of urban transformation, taking with reference the experience lived by a group of researchers in two Latin American cities. From this, it is intended to understand how they work and how they allow us to understand the urban transformation of these cities, the data obtained, and the vision of the researchers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-187
Author(s):  
Novita Anggestia ◽  
Triani Ratnawuri ◽  
Meyta Pritandhari

  Learning media is one of the needs that must be fulfilled in the learning process. The results of the pre-survey of learning media used in the Aliyah Ma'arif 9 Kotagajah Madrasah, researchers found several problems, namely the use of learning media that were less innovative in learning and the limitation of images in teaching books, worksheets and powerpoints so that students were not attracting attention in the learning process . So that learning media are needed that can attract the attention of students such as android applications, android application software assisted ispring suite as an economic learning media arranged concisely, clearly, and made in a practical form so that students are more interested and enthusiastic in learning and can understand the material. The development model used in this development is the ADDIE development model which consists of several stages, namely (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). Based on the results of the development of android applications assisted by software ispring suite as an economic learning media it is known the results of recapitulation of data that have been carried out by learning media material experts on android applications with an average score of 86% included in the very feasible category and declared valid, the results of recapitulation from media experts with scores on average 87% fall into the category of very decent and declared valid. Furthermore, the practicality test by IPS X grade 1 students of Aliyah Ma'arif 9 Kotagajah gets an average score of 92.2% and falls into the very practical category so that it is declared practical. research shows that economic learning media using this android application is suitable for use in learning. Thus it can be concluded that the learning media of android applications are learning media that are valid and practical to be used in the learning process.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 336-344
Author(s):  
Maria-Mihaela Antofie ◽  
Camelia Sand Sava

AbstractThe purpose of this article is to analyse political and regulatory frameworks for connecting education and environment authorities in order to reveal opportunities for introducing new activities based on living organisms into the biology curriculum. The article is also proposing a conceptual framework for capacity building based on the analysis of relevant results at the international level, regarding the experiential learning process. Based on the results of this analysis Romania has the capacity to implement new activities under the public curricula for biology in order to support the development of new skills for ensuring biodiversity conservation as a whole. Moreover, at least three native species, domesticated or wild, may become subjects for next activities development under the existing curricula.


EDU-KATA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-152
Author(s):  
Sri Rahayu

The research aimed to (1) describe the process of developing the Indonesian Student Workheet using Problem Based Learning Model, (2) show the quality of the Indonesian Student Work Sheet using Problem Based Learning Model, including: (a) the product quality of the Student Worksheet and (b) the using quality of the Student Worksheet. The type of the research was research and development using 4-D model, those are definition, design, development, and dissemination. The data collection used instrument of validation sheet from the expert, questionnaire sheet, observation sheet. The technique of data analysis divided into three, the technique of data analysis of student worksheet quality and the implementation of student work sheet using Problem Based Learning. The results showed that the development process consisted of two stages: (1) the analysis phase of the writer’s understanding about the Student Worksheet and it’s need, and (2) the design phase which produced the summaries of the materials in each basic competences. The product quality based on the expert gained the score in average of 72.48%, good, the using quality based on the questionnaires to the teacher and observation to the students gained the score in average of 75, 65, good.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 200-203
Author(s):  
Lydia Febrina Sipahutar

During this time many people were found to achieve the required high learningachievement intellectual intelligence (IQ) is also high. However, EQ good can determine thesuccess of individuals in learning achievement in building a successful career, and can reducethe aggressiveness, especially among teenagers purpose of this study was to determinewhether there is a relationship of emotional intelligence toward student learning achievementProdi DIII Midwifery Curup Semester II and IV. This research was conducted in the ProdiDIII Midwifery Curup from July to August 2016, with the number of respondents, thisresearch is descriptive analytic, data collection using a scale based on the theory of emotionalintelligence Daniel Goleman; to measure student achievement used methods of examinationof documents by the second half saw the value of IP, IV and population II and IV semesterstudent, taken by total population, the data was analyzed by univariate and bivariate. Theresults of the analysis of experimental data showed correlation coefficient of 0.635 with p0.005 (<0.05), the Ha accepted. This means that there is a significant relationship betweenemotional intelligence and academic achievement of students Prodi DIII Midwifery Curup IIand IV semester of 2016. To develop and optimize the emotional intelligence plays a role instudent success both in school and in the surrounding environment, it is recommended to thecampus, especially the lecturer-dosenagar incorporate elements emosioal intelligence inpresenting the material as well as the emotions involved in the learning process


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
Siti Mutmainah ◽  
Usman Usman ◽  
Mukhamad Nurhadi

<p>This research aimed to design applicative-integrative student worksheet based on scientific approach, which was applied to the learning process by using guided inquiry learning model. The worksheet was properly assessed from three aspects. There were validity, effectivity and practicality. The approach used in this research was ADDIE approach (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation) with Embedded Mixed Methods. The stages of this research were extraction of potentials and problems, designing student worksheet, validation by experts including media, subjects, and practitioners, then testing the student worksheet. The results showed that the student worksheet was appropriate based on the analysis of the data obtained. This student worksheet was feasible to be implemented in the learning process of chemistry class, particularly reaction rate subject. The result of this research showed that validity, effectivity and practicality obtained 93.9, 83.1, and 94.3%, respectively.</p><p> </p>


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