Critical Conscientization in Design Education for Social Impact

Author(s):  
Harriet Harriss
2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 266
Author(s):  
Nurhikma Mat Yusof ◽  
YM Raja Azmeer YM Raja Effendi ◽  
Siaful Hasley Ramli

Interdisciplinary is a huge innovation in education. It sets a wide perspective of knowledge boundaries with different background of expertise in order to achieve better outcomes and social impact. Innovation in the other way closely related to the creative mind as being portrayed as design thinking. A cross-field research has been conducted between occupational therapist (expert-user) and designer due to innovation activities occurs in the rehabilitation setting. Increasing creation of assistive technology (AT) for patients grows in numbers but unfortunately issues of the low rate of usage being highlighted. What went wrong to those creation? The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effective design practice that suits to the need of interdisciplinary for design intervention in rehabilitation setting. In design education, several approaches were applied by the designers to help the non-designer to innovate products in their field such as co-creation. Hence, a total of selected studies from design and innovation journal between year 2010 until 2018 being reviewed using Mendeley to analyse the difference design activities involved. Upon findings, attributes for interdisciplinary for design education for expert-user are including types of user, experience and technology factors. Recommendation for further research in design method for interdisciplinary collaboration for expert-user is perceived to bring better creation by future Design Innovation Catalyst (DIC) where they can adopt design intervention in their field for effective problem solving; either in design or non-design activities. The importance of these findings for design interdisciplinary is discussed. KEYWORDS: Co-design practice, Expert-user, Innovation, Interdisciplinary


Author(s):  
Paolo Riva ◽  
James H. Wirth ◽  
Kipling D. Williams

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dana M. Binder ◽  
Martin J. Bourgeois ◽  
Christine M. Shea Adams

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