Bridging the gap between the individual and the group: the education of attention in design

IF 2.6 1区 艺术学 0 ART
J. Tenenberg, S. Fincher
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ABSTRACT The research question that we address in this paper is: how is individual design expertise learned so that it is sufficiently recognisable and intelligible to other designers so that small groups can coordinate their activity in joint work? We inform this question with an analysis of an episode between an expert product designer and a student within a formal design critique in an educational setting. Our analysis is guided by three key analytic commitments. The first treats the expert and student as actors in a joint task. The second takes attention as the task to which they are jointly committed. And the third uses Vygotsky’s learning principle that the joint activity of an individual with a more experienced other establishes a social relation between them available for future appropriation by the less experienced participant. Our analysis shows how the expert and student together (re)produce an instance of the expert’s attentional skill, making visible and audible an important means by which culturally shared practice can move between expert and student designers.
弥合个人和群体之间的差距:设计中的注意力教育
我们在本文中要解决的研究问题是:如何学习个人设计专业知识,以便其他设计师能够充分识别和理解,以便小组能够在联合工作中协调他们的活动?我们通过分析专家产品设计师和学生在教育环境中进行正式设计批评的事件来告知这个问题。我们的分析以三个关键的分析承诺为指导。第一种方法将专家和学生视为共同任务中的演员。第二种是把注意力作为他们共同承担的任务。第三种是使用维果茨基的学习原则,即一个人与一个更有经验的人的共同活动在他们之间建立了一种社会关系,这种关系可供经验较少的参与者将来挪用。我们的分析显示了专家和学生如何一起(重新)产生专家注意力技能的实例,使可见和可听成为一种重要的手段,通过这种方式,文化共享的实践可以在专家和学生设计师之间移动。
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期刊介绍: The aims of CoDesign are: · to report new research and scholarship in principles, procedures and techniques relevant to collaboration in design; - to act as an international forum for discussion of collaborative design issues; · to foster communication between academic researchers and industry practitioners concerned with collaborative design; · to encourage a flow of information across the boundaries of the disciplines contributing to collaborative design; · to stimulate ideas and provoke widespread discussion. CoDesign is inclusive, encompassing collaborative, co-operative, concurrent, human-centred, participatory, socio-technical and community design among others. Research in any design domain concerned specifically with the nature of collaboration design is of relevance to the Journal.
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