TY - GEN
T1 - HOW DO YOU FEEL? EMOTIONAL WELLBEING IN DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN DESIGN STUDIES
AU - Freimane, Aija
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This study analyses emotional wellbeing and the learning process of design students in a globally distributed learning environment. Currently students are known for their capabilities to find information, to learn and think, to socialize and to behave in a global network, but difficulties operating in a distributed product development process have emerged. Global co-habituation and other user-generated internet content have helped to connect student partner teams in different time zones and cultures but have raised questions of learning practices within pluralistic and virtual learning environment in design studies. Uncertainty of design process, tackling outcomes from each of the design phase that were informing the subsequent design stage and performing from two different ‘personas’ (the client and the designer) by not knowing prior which role to take, has contributed to emotional ill-being amongst students. During the learning process via distributed product development students were constantly surveyed and questioned to understand how they felt and what was their emotional wellbeing point in a learning ecosystem which they experienced and practiced for the first time. The analysis of the learning process outlines that it is crucial to have supportive and enabling technologies and lecturers for virtual learning to create a positive learning experience. The learning process aimed to enable students to work successfully with various organisational members in the distributed product development process while emotional underpinning of the learning trough design process was described as frustrating and confusing.
AB - This study analyses emotional wellbeing and the learning process of design students in a globally distributed learning environment. Currently students are known for their capabilities to find information, to learn and think, to socialize and to behave in a global network, but difficulties operating in a distributed product development process have emerged. Global co-habituation and other user-generated internet content have helped to connect student partner teams in different time zones and cultures but have raised questions of learning practices within pluralistic and virtual learning environment in design studies. Uncertainty of design process, tackling outcomes from each of the design phase that were informing the subsequent design stage and performing from two different ‘personas’ (the client and the designer) by not knowing prior which role to take, has contributed to emotional ill-being amongst students. During the learning process via distributed product development students were constantly surveyed and questioned to understand how they felt and what was their emotional wellbeing point in a learning ecosystem which they experienced and practiced for the first time. The analysis of the learning process outlines that it is crucial to have supportive and enabling technologies and lecturers for virtual learning to create a positive learning experience. The learning process aimed to enable students to work successfully with various organisational members in the distributed product development process while emotional underpinning of the learning trough design process was described as frustrating and confusing.
KW - Design pedagogy
KW - distributed learning environment
KW - emotional wellbeing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85185703163
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.35199/epde.2023.42
U2 - 10.35199/epde.2023.42
DO - 10.35199/epde.2023.42
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85185703163
T3 - Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education: Responsible Innovation for Global Co-Habitation, E and PDE 2023
SP - 247
EP - 252
BT - Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education
A2 - Ordonez Pizarro, Isabel
A2 - Sustersic, Paolo
A2 - Buck, Lyndon
A2 - Grierson, Hilary
A2 - Bohemia, Erik
PB - The Design Society
T2 - 25th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education, E and PDE 2023
Y2 - 7 September 2023 through 8 September 2023
ER -