Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
490840 Procedia Technology 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper will discuss how the connectivist theory has implications for teaching and learning within the field of Industrial Design. Connectivism is a relatively new learning theory [1], however its emergence within the field of e-learning and distributed learning networks are appropriate for a technical field such as Industrial Design. Examples within practise are discussed and potential options for inclusion within the course are proposed.Connectivism is a pedagogical model devised by George Siemens and Stephen Downes [2] that promotes greater integration, diversity and distributed knowledge throughout networks. While the intent for this learning model was e-learning, many of the tenets — such as the agility it promotes in regards to instructional materials and techniques — can be applied to the scholarship of Industrial Design.

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