利用虚拟设计冲刺促进构图项目的包容性协作

Q1 Arts and Humanities
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摘要

写作研究人员、教师和写作项目管理者在促进包容性合作方面面临着重大挑战,这种合作既能汇集不同的观点,又不会给弱势利益相关者带来过重的负担。本文报告了一个案例研究,其中虚拟设计冲刺用于促进以人为中心的设计项目的包容性协作,该项目专注于重新设计研究生助教指导计划。虚拟设计冲刺由一个跨学科的团队进行了一周多的时间,其中包括写作项目管理员和研究生助教导师和学员。通过为密集协作提供高度结构化的方法,虚拟设计冲刺实现了不同观点的有效集成,同时最大限度地减少了对参与者的需求。此外,它还帮助设计团队根据他们的经验和需求产生有前途的解决方案。研究结果表明,虚拟设计冲刺为包容性协作提供了一种有效的方法,可以通过广泛的写作计划、写作指导和写作研究活动来促进包容性。结构化的协作过程允许团队使用以人为中心的设计方法快速开发移情、构思、原型和测试解决方案,并开发对不同项目涉众有益的解决方案。
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Using virtual design sprints to promote inclusive collaboration in composition programs

Writing researchers, teachers, and writing program administrators face significant challenges in promoting inclusive collaboration that brings together diverse perspectives without overburdening vulnerable stakeholders. This article reports on a case study in which a virtual design sprint was used to facilitate inclusive collaboration for a human-centered design project focused on redesigning a graduate teaching assistant mentoring program. The virtual design sprint was conducted over one week by a transdisciplinary team, including writing program administrators and graduate teaching assistant mentors and mentees. By providing a highly structured approach to intensive collaboration, the virtual design sprint enabled efficient integration of diverse perspectives while minimizing demands on participants. Furthermore, it helped the design team produce promising solutions aligned with their experiences and needs. Findings suggest virtual design sprints offer an effective method for inclusive collaboration that can be adapted to promote inclusivity through a wide range of writing program, writing instruction, and writing research activities. The structured collaborative process allows teams to rapidly develop empathy, ideate, prototype, and test solutions using human-centered design methods and develop solutions that are beneficial for diverse program stakeholders.

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Computers and Composition
Computers and Composition Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
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发文量
34
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Computers and Composition: An International Journal is devoted to exploring the use of computers in writing classes, writing programs, and writing research. It provides a forum for discussing issues connected with writing and computer use. It also offers information about integrating computers into writing programs on the basis of sound theoretical and pedagogical decisions, and empirical evidence. It welcomes articles, reviews, and letters to the Editors that may be of interest to readers, including descriptions of computer-aided writing and/or reading instruction, discussions of topics related to computer use of software development; explorations of controversial ethical, legal, or social issues related to the use of computers in writing programs.
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