
Analyzing Design Review Conversations
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analyzing design review conversations
1 Inquiry Into Design Review Conversations, by Robin S. Adams
2 Design Review Conversations: The Dataset, by Robin S. Adams
3 Making Gestural frequencies, by Shannon McMullen, Andrew Brightman, and Holly Jaycox
4 Research-to-Practice Workshop: Design and Experience, by Junaid A. Siddiqui, Robin S. Adams, and Michael J. Fosmire
design inquiry
5 Robust Design Review Conversations, by Andy Dong, Massimo Garbuio, and Dan Lovallo
6 Navigating Boundaries: Moving Between Context and Disciplinary Knowledge When Learning to Design, by Nicky Wolmarans
7 Dimensions of Creative Evaluation: Distinct Design and Reasoning Strategies for Aesthetic, Functional, and Originality Judgments, by Bo T. Christensen and Linden J. Ball
8 Exploring the Role of Empathy in a Service-Learning Design Project, by Nicholas D. Fila and Justin L. Hess
9 Piecemeal Versus Integrated Framing of Design Activities, by Stephen Secules, Ayush Gupta, and Andrew Elby
10 Exploring the Design Cognition of Concept Design Reviews Using the FBS-Based Protocol Analysis, by John S. Gero and Hao Jiang
design discourse
11 Learning From Expert/Student Dialogue to Enhance Engineering Design Education, by Cassandra Groen, Marie Paretti, and Lisa McNair
12 A Discursive Approach to UnderstandingDependencies Between Design Acts, by Ömer Akin and Olaitan Awomolo
13 Normative Concerns, Avoided: Instructional Barriers in Designing for Social Change, by Colin M. Gray and Craig D. Howard
design interactions
14 "Wait, wait: Dan, your turn": Performing Assessment in the Group-Based Design Review, by Arlene Oak and Peter Lloyd
15 Articulation of Professional Vision in Design Review, by Neeraj Sonalkar, Ade Mabogunje, and Larry Leifer
16 Design Grammar-A Visual Tool for Analyzing Teacher and Student Interaction, by João Ferreira, Henri Christiaans, and Rita Almendra
design being
17 Taking a (Design) Stance, by David Socha, Wolff-Michael Roth, and Josh Tenenberg
18 Becoming a Designer: Some Contributions of Design Reviews, by Janet McDonnell
19 Multiple Means Through Which Design Identities Are Communicated During Design Reviews, by Senay Purzer and Nicholas D. Fila
design coaching
20 A Quantitative Exploration of Student-Instructor Interactions Amidst Ambiguity, by Antonette Cummings, DeLean Tolbert, Carla B. Zoltowski, Monica E. Cardella, and Patrice M. Buzzanell
21 Directing Convergent and Divergent Activity Through Design Feedback, by Shanna R. Daly and Seda Yilmaz
22 Making Visible the "How" and "What" of Design Teaching, by Robin Adams, Tiago Forin, Mel Chua, and David Radcliffe
23 Three Studio Critiquing Cultures: Fun Follows Function or Function Follows Fun?, by Gabriela Goldschmidt, Hernan Casakin, Yonni Avidan, and Ori Ronen
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