GOING BLENDED IN INNOVATION AND DESIGN EDUCATION: BENEFITS, CHALLENGES, AND LESSONS LEARNED

Koteshwar Chirumalla, Y. Eriksson, M. Bjelkemyr, J. Schaeffer
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This paper describes the use of blended learning approaches in designing two courses in the two-years international master’s program in innovation and design education. The paper discusses the benefits and challenges encountered during the implementation of the courses in a blended way. The guiding research questions for this study are: How can blended learning approaches be applied in innovation and design education? what are key benefits and challenges in designing and implementing blended courses in this education field? The paper is based on our three years’ experiences in designing and implementing blended courses between 2016-2018. The Blackboard and Yammer micro-blog were used as the main course tools. Data was collected throughout the course periods between 2016-2018 from 55 students. The study observed following benefits with designing and implementing courses in a “blended” way: useful for learning different insights and perspectives, enables reflection and provide a good summary of face-to-face lectures, and fosters engagement and collaboration even outside the classroom. The identified challenges during the implementation of blended courses are students’ limited engagement, errors due to technical, connectivity, and interfaces, new to the course management systems and blended courses, and difficulties to keep track and to follow-up over time. Moreover, the paper discussed six lessons learned in designing and implementing the blended courses in innovation and design education. The paper contributes to the blended learning research in soft-applied fields like innovation and design, where the blended studies are limited. In addition, the paper contributes to the discussion of using micro-blogs for designing blended courses in innovation and design education.
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将创新与设计教育相结合:益处、挑战和经验教训
本文描述了在两年制国际创新与设计教育硕士项目中使用混合学习方法设计两门课程。本文讨论了以混合方式实施课程的好处和面临的挑战。本研究的指导性研究问题是:混合学习方法如何应用于创新与设计教育?在这个教育领域设计和实施混合课程的主要好处和挑战是什么?这篇论文是基于我们在2016-2018年三年间设计和实施混合课程的经验。使用Blackboard和Yammer微博作为主要的课程工具。在2016-2018年的整个课程期间收集了55名学生的数据。研究发现,以“混合”的方式设计和实施课程有以下好处:有助于学习不同的见解和观点,能够进行反思,并提供面对面讲座的良好总结,甚至在课堂外也能促进参与和合作。在实施混合课程的过程中,确定的挑战是学生的参与度有限,由于技术、连接性和接口导致的错误,课程管理系统和混合课程的新体验,以及跟踪和跟踪的困难。此外,本文还讨论了在创新与设计教育中设计与实施混合课程的六个经验教训。本文为创新和设计等软应用领域的混合学习研究做出了贡献。此外,本文还对利用微博设计创新与设计教育混合课程进行了探讨。
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