MYRUBRIC, A CO-CREATIVE JOURNEY TO ACTIVATE RESILIENT LEARNING COMMUNITIES

Paula Hueso Espinosa, Stefan Persaud, E. Giaccardi
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Nowadays, designers deal with increasingly complex and meaningful challenges. Because of that, design schools are required to deliver professional designers capable of handling what future decades might bring. Therefore, resilience, generally described as the process of adapting well in the presence of adversity, makes it a valuable quality future generations of designers could develop. As resilience is still an concept within the education domain, this MSc graduation project aimed to explore how it could be built and enhanced in such context. The approach chosen to tackle that question was initially to analyse the literature regarding resilience. Then, to perform an in-depth autoethnographic study in a moment resilience was systematically present in the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering: the COVID19 lockdowns. Finally, the learnings from that period and previous literature research were synthesized into a theoretical framework that aims to assist educators in conceptualizing interventions to foster resilience in learning systems. This framework was implemented to design and evaluate My Rubric, a co-creative guide for adaptive assessment, which aims to offer a constructive and resilient alternative to the current rubric. © Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education: Disrupt, Innovate, Regenerate and Transform, E and PDE 2022. All rights reserved.
Myrubric,一个共同创造的旅程,以激活弹性学习社区
如今,设计师面临着越来越复杂和有意义的挑战。正因为如此,设计学校需要培养能够应对未来几十年可能带来的问题的专业设计师。因此,韧性,通常被描述为在逆境中很好地适应的过程,使其成为未来几代设计师可以培养的宝贵品质。由于弹性仍然是教育领域的一个概念,本硕士毕业项目旨在探索如何在这种背景下建立和增强弹性。解决这个问题的方法最初是分析有关恢复力的文献。然后,为了在一瞬间进行深入的自我民族志研究,工业设计工程学院系统地展示了韧性:covid - 19封锁。最后,从那个时期和以前的文献研究中吸取的教训被综合成一个理论框架,旨在帮助教育工作者概念化干预措施,以促进学习系统的弹性。该框架的实施是为了设计和评估“我的准则”,这是一个共同创造的适应性评估指南,旨在为当前准则提供建设性和弹性的替代方案。©第24届工程与产品设计教育国际会议论文集:破坏,创新,再生和转型,E和PDE 2022。版权所有。
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