Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023
8:15am
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9:15am
REGISTRATION: REGISTRATION
Location: Elisava Entrance Hall
9:15am
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9:30am
WELCOME: OFFICIAL WELCOME
Location: Rooms 215 - 217
Chair: Isabel Ordóñez Pizarro, Elisava Barcelona School of Design and Engineering       
9:30am
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10:30am
KEYNOTE: Clara Guasch Sastre
Location: Rooms 215 - 217
Chair: Isabel Ordóñez Pizarro, Elisava Barcelona School of Design and Engineering       
Clara works with strategic material and innovation development. Aiming for systemic change through circularity and for more sustainable options. Clara was part of the core group for the Better Cotton Initiative in its initial and consolidation stages. At IKEA she also led the agenda for material and innovation development for textiles. In Elisava she takes part in the DTNM (Design Through New Materials) Master. She has lectured at ETP Textiles in Brussels, at DAE in Eindhoven, at the Volkenkunde Museum in Leiden and at MA-DE in Barcelona.   She is a member of the council of the Urban Innovation Platform for Barcelona, BitHabitat, and of Hemp the Climate, an organization that supports the development of hemp as a climate positive industrial material re/source. As a consultant and advisor on strategic material and innovation development, Clara is helping companies shift towards more sustainable models. She wants to see positive change happen. To that end, she engages in different...
10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
Location: Lunch Room
11:00am
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1:00pm
1A: The effect that design and engineering have on global co-habitation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Qingfan An, Umeå University
 
11:00am - 11:25am

NON-EXPERT PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF AI VISION SYSTEMS IN DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECTS

Nigel Patrick Garland, Russell Wade, Sarah Palmer

Bournemouth University, United Kingdom



11:25am - 11:50am

COMBATTING LONELINESS BY INTRODUCING A START-UP PROJECT FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

Ingrid Lande, Anette Heimdal

University of Agder, Norway



11:50am - 12:15pm

REFRAMING FROM FUTURE TO PRESENT IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Mario Barros

Aalborg University, Denmark



12:15pm - 12:40pm

¡EUREKA! DESIGN OF FLOATING LUMINARIES ON WATER: A LEARNING CHALLENGE IN ENGINEERING

Luis Fernando Patino Santa, Juan Felipe Isaza Saldarriaga

Eafit University, Colombia



12:40pm - 1:00pm

EDUCATION IN DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND NEW SOCIAL CHANGES

Manuel Rivas1, Liliana Soares1,2, Ermanno Aparo1,2, Jorge Teixeira1, Rui Cavaleiro1

1: IPVC Instituto Politecnico de Viana do Castelo; 2: CIAUD, Research Centre for Architecture, Urbanism and Design, Lisbon School of Architecture, Universidade de Lisboa

1B: Sustainable development and working towards UN Sustainable Development Goals
Location: Room 207
Chair: Lou Grimal, UTT
 
11:00am - 11:25am

An advanced manufacturing supported supply chain – Educational case studies

Philip Sewell1, Abigail Batley1, William Roberts2

1: Bournemouth University, UK; 2: Innovations Project Team (2013-2020), Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) UK



11:25am - 11:50am

RESEARCH ON SUPPORT METHODS FOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS EDUCATING SDGS WHILE UTILIZING DESIGN METHODS

Yanfang ZHANG1, Christian CRUZ2, Leon LOH1, Moe SHIMOMURA1, Noriko TAKANO1

1: KYUSHU UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF DESIGN, JAPAN; 2: YAMAGUCHI UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF GLOBAL AND SCIENCE STUDIES, JAPAN



11:50am - 12:15pm

Requirements for Teaching Materials for High School Students Who Are Unfamiliar With the Design Process

Moe Shimomura, Leon Loh, Yanfang Zhang, Noriko Takano

Kyushu University, Faculty of Design, Japan



12:15pm - 12:40pm

SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION THROUGH AN APPRECIATION OF THE LOW-TECH

Ceri Almrott

Technological University Dublin, Ireland



12:40pm - 1:00pm

PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES AS DRIVERS FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN RURAL NEPAL

Katja Carmina Sandvik Seifert, Martina Keitsch

Norwegian university of science and technology, Norway

1C: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 208
Chair: Juan Arrausi, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
 
11:00am - 11:25am

BEYOND DESIGN AND PLAY; GAGING A RESPONSIBLE PATH FOR DESIGNING THE FUTURE

Twan Wildeboer, Nefeli Iliana Kousi, Wouter Eggink

University of Twente, Netherlands, The



11:25am - 11:50am

Design and Engineering in Academia: Learning from Practice

Ana Filomena Curralo, António Curado, Leonel Nunes, Sergio Ivan Lopes

Polytechnic Institute de Viana do Castelo, Portugal



11:50am - 12:15pm

Sustainable development with wood materials and dynamic repair

Jeanette Helleberg Dybvik

Oslo Metropolitan University - Storbyuniversitetet, Norway



12:15pm - 12:40pm

TOWARDS A BETTER HUMAN CENTRE DESIGN PRACTICE IN AN ACADEMIC CONTEXT

José Rodrigo de la O Campos1, David Güemes Castorena2

1: School of Architecture, Art, and Design, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education; 2: Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, TecLabs, Vice-rectory for Research and Technology Transfer



12:40pm - 1:00pm

IMPROVEMENT OF THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN ENGINEERING COURSES THROUGH THREE SUCCESSFUL CASES OF IMPLEMENTATION OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CLASSROOM

Carlos González, Eduardo Caballero, Jorge A. González, Eduardo González

TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY, México

1D: Professional perspectives for design students in a pluralistic future
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Leeladhar Ganvir, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
 
11:00am - 11:25am

'Are we doing it right? Exploring how to conduct ethical design research and practice when working with vulnerable participants'

Louise brigid Kiernan, Muireann McMahon

University Limerick, Ireland



11:25am - 11:50am

CROSS CULTURAL CO-DESIGNING FOR INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABLE (TEXTILE) DESIGN SOLUTIONS – QUESTIONING SDG 4 & 17

Marina-Elena Wachs, Charlotte Weber

Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany



11:50am - 12:15pm

INTRODUCING HUMANITARIAN CO-HABITATION AS FIRST DESIGN ASSIGNMENT

Karel Vandenhende, Jeroen Stevens

KU Leuven, Belgium



12:15pm - 12:35pm

Pedagogical implications of service design for industrial design education: Current claims and future directions

Isil Oygur Ilhan, Ali O. Ilhan, Braden Trauth, Craig Vogel

University of Cincinnati, United States of America

1E: Established, alternative and emerging educational paradigms to equip engineers and designers for future challenges
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Anna del Corral, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
 
11:00am - 11:25am

Priming Culture Differences in a Creative Design Course: The Influence of Digital Stimuli

Zhengya Gong1, Milene Gonçalves2, Ummi Latif1, Georgi V. Georgiev1

1: Center for Ubiquitous Computing, University of Oulu, Finland; 2: Department of Design, Organisation and Strategy, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands



11:25am - 11:50am

LEARNING TO MAKE SENSE: SKETCHNOTING IN UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN EDUCATION

João Ferreira, Rodrigo Hernández-Ramírez

Unidcom/IADE, Unidade de investigação em Design e Comunicação, Av. D. Carlos I, 4, 1200-649, Lisbon, Portugal



11:50am - 12:15pm

CAD Bash: Accelerating 2D/3D Computer Aided Design Competencies For First Year Product Design Students

Paul Kennea, Francesco Luke Siena, Christopher Forbes, Richard Malcolm, Liam Martin, Joseph Stewart, Carl Rodrigues, Daisy Pope

Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom



12:15pm - 12:40pm

Utilising Hackathons To Enhance The Design Process For Electronics & Programming Learning Within Product Design Education

Francesco Luke Siena, Kevin Naik, Paul Watts

Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom



12:40pm - 1:00pm

AN OPEN EDUCATION PLATFORM: LEARNING OUR WAY TO MIXING LIFE-LONG LEARNERS AND REGULAR STUDENTS

Renee Wever, Juan Ruiz, Marie Bengtsson

Linköping University, Sweden

1:00pm
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2:00pm
LUNCH: LUNCH
Location: Lunch Room
2:00pm
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4:00pm
2A: The potential of interdisciplinary activities to foster responsible innovation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Guim Espelt
 
2:00pm - 2:25pm

WHAT HAVE WE LEARNT: REFLECTIONS PRE AND POST PANDEMIC ON THE TRANSITION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION ONLINE

Ross Brisco, Hilary Grierson

Department of Design, Manufacturing and Engineering Management, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom



2:25pm - 2:50pm

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING DESIGN TEACHING

Rod Valentine, Jason Matthews

University of Bath, United Kingdom



2:50pm - 3:15pm

USING MULTI-LEVEL PROTOTYPING TO SHOWCASE STUDENT MOBILITY DESIGN CONCEPTS IN URBAN CONTEXTS

Alejandro Lozano Robledo1, Juan Antonio Islas Munoz2

1: University of Cincinnati, USA; 2: University of Montreal, Canada



3:15pm - 3:40pm

WORK RELEVANCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Anette Heimdal, Ingrid Lande

University of Agder, Norway



3:40pm - 4:00pm

Problem based Learning through Design Thinking to strengthen education in South Asia

Shakuntala Acharya1, Apoorv Naresh Bhatt2, Amaresh Chakrabarti2

1: Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India; 2: Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India

2B: Ethical, social and/or environmental issues in design and engineering and their education
Location: Room 207
Chair: Nigel Patrick Garland, Bournemouth University
 
2:00pm - 2:25pm

Ethics in Design Education, but completely different: teaching through interactive installations

Wouter Eggink1, Steven Dorrestijn2, Karin van der Heijden2

1: University of Twente, Netherlands, The; 2: Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, The



2:25pm - 2:50pm

FINAL DEGREE SHOWS; CULMINATION OR INVITATION?

Helen Simmons, Mark Bailey, Nick Spencer, Ollie Hemstock, Nkumbu Mutambo

University of Northumbria, United Kingdom



2:50pm - 3:15pm

HAND DISABILITIES STUDY AS FRAMEWORK FOR FUTURE DISABLED DESIGN - COOKING TO INCREASE SELF-ESTEEM: EVIDENCE FROM HONG KONG

Chun Wang To, Yi-Teng Shih

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong



3:15pm - 3:40pm

Annotated failure as a design course deliverable

Renee Wever

Linköping University, Sweden



3:40pm - 4:00pm

DESIGN INTO EXTREMES: EXTENDED LEARNING

Sue Fairburn1, Susan Christianen2, Bailee van Rikxoort1

1: Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada; 2: Extreme Design Lab, Iceland

2C: Established, alternative and emerging educational paradigms to equip engineers and designers for future challenges
Location: Room 208
Chair: Juan Arrausi, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
 
2:00pm - 2:25pm

LINKING A LAB ON PROTOTYPING FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS WITH ITS “DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT TWIN”

Christian Riess, Michael S. J. Walter, Maria Tyroller

University of Applied Sciences Ansbach, Germany



2:25pm - 2:50pm

LANDSCAPE METAPHORS FOR BACHELOR DESIGN STUDENTS’ IDENTITY AND VISION DEVELOPMENT

Catharina Maria van Riet, Gizing Khalandi, Jelle Alexander Wijers

Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands



2:50pm - 3:15pm

READING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC… ROUNDNESS? PREPARING YOUNGER LEARNERS WITH FOUNDATIONAL CIRCULAR ECONOMY EDUCATION TO ALLOW FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY ACCELERATION AT HIGHER EDUCATION

Claire J Potter

University of Sussex, United Kingdom



3:15pm - 3:40pm

MATERIAL FUTURES: AN INTRODUCTION OF REGENERATIVE DESIGN PRINCIPLES TO PRODUCT DESIGN STUDENTS

Susana Soares1, Elisa Puccinelli2

1: London South Bank University; 2: London South Bank University



3:40pm - 4:00pm

Investigating the perimeter of innovation in design education through mapping of experimental practices

Andrea Taverna, Andrea Manciaracina, Laura Cipriani, Francesca Mattioli

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

2D: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Muireann McMahon, University of Limerick
 
2:00pm - 2:25pm

FROM AN INDIVIDUAL TO THE INSTITUTE: A CASE OF ‘MULTI-USER CENTRIC CODESIGN’ APPROACH IN DESIGNING SOLUTIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN RESOURCE-CONSTRAINT SETTINGS

Kavyashree Venkatesh, Shakuntala Acharya

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India



2:25pm - 2:50pm

Creating a module to empower engineering students to become champions for equality, diversity, and inclusion

Pallavi Ojha, Angela Sun, Asad Raja, Julie Varley, Chloe Agg, Linda Stringer

Imperial College London, United Kingdom



2:50pm - 3:15pm

DATA AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: THE NEED FOR A DATA PRACTICE PARADIGM IN DESIGN EDUCATION, A PROJECT-BASED REFLECTION ON USING MATLAB SOFTWARE FOR SENSOR DATA CAPTURE AND ANALYSIS

James Henry Berry

Western Sydney University, Australia



3:15pm - 3:40pm

REORIENTING DESIGN THINKING THROUGH SYSTEMS THINKING

Malene Pilgaard Harsaae1, Martin Storkholm Nielsen1, Thomas Østergaard1, Anne Louise Bang2

1: VIA University College, Denmark; 2: Center for Creative Industries & Professions – VIA University College, Denmark



3:40pm - 4:00pm

SPRINT TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

John Skaar

University of Agder, Norway

2E: Established, alternative and emerging educational paradigms to equip engineers and designers for future challenges
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Isil Oygur, University of Cincinnati
 
2:00pm - 2:25pm

MIX REALITY, GAMIFICATION, AND SIMULATORS; THREE TYPES OF STRATEGIES TO INCREASE LEARNING IN THE TEC21 EDUCATIONAL MODEL

Carlos Alberto Gonzalez Almaguer, Alejandro Acuña Lopez, Ángeles Carolina Aguirre Acosta, Elvia Itzamna Rosas Herrera, Veronica Saavedra Gastelum, Olaf Ramiro Roman Jimenez, Claudia Zubieta Ramírez

Tecnologico de Monterrey Campus Queretaro, Mexico



2:25pm - 2:50pm

(RE) NAMING THE PEOPLE AT THE CENTRE OF DESIGN PROCESS

Clare Green1,2,3

1: Institut Superieur de Design, Rubika, Valenciennes, France; 2: UNIMES, Université de Nîmes, Nîmes, France; 3: ENSAAMA, Paris, France



2:50pm - 3:15pm

EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF LINEAR & NON-LINEAR PRESENTATION METHODS IN A DESIGN HISTORY COURSE

Bryan F. Howell, Abigail L. Hemming, Grace Kilbourn-Barber, Seth Y. Christensen

Brigham Young University, United States of America



3:15pm - 3:40pm

TEACHING PRODUCT DESIGN MORPHOLOGY: MATCHING EDUCATIONAL GOALS WITH AFFORDANCES OF DIGITAL TOOLS

Mario Barros

Aalborg University, Denmark



3:40pm - 4:00pm

A comparative analysis of Design and Manufacture teaching in Mechanical Engineering

Marc Masen1, Ahmed Tamkin Butt2, Chloe Agg1

1: Imperial College London, United Kingdom; 2: Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Coffee Break
Location: Lunch Room
4:30pm
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6:30pm
3A: Design and engineering as agents of regeneration and transformation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Mariana Eidler, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
 
4:30pm - 4:55pm

A CRITICAL CURATION OF SOLUTION REPERTOIRE BY FIRST TIME DESIGN STUDENTS

Aletta Smits, Koen Van Turnhout

Hogeschool Utrecht, Netherlands, The



4:55pm - 5:20pm

DESIGNING A NEW CURRICULUM: COMPETENCY-BASED ON DESIGN EDUCATION

Luis Miguel Gutierrez Contreras

Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico



5:20pm - 5:45pm

COMPETENT DESIGNERS: INCULCATING DESIGN COMPETENCIES THROUGH COURSES

Shravya Thandlam Sudhindra, Sumbul Khan, Immanuel Hendra, Nur Liyana Binte Abdul Muthalib, Lucienne T.M. Blessing

Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore



5:45pm - 6:10pm

MINOR DEGREE IN REGENERATIVE DESIGN. A NEW DESIGN EDUCATION PARADIGM IN MEXICO.

Carlos Cobreros, María Elena De La Torre, David Sánchez-Ruano

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico



6:10pm - 6:30pm

Student agency - a different paradigm for learning

Egbert-Jan van Dijck, Maarten Meijer, Femke van den Berg, Ruben Kalkman, Thijs Roest

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, The

3B: International, multi-sectorial or multispecies collaborations
Location: Room 207
Chair: Isil Oygur, University of Cincinnati
 
4:30pm - 4:55pm

Critical Pedagogies for Collaborative Innovation

Sarah Moriarty1, Jon Spruce1, Samson Mathai2

1: MMU, United Kingdom; 2: MIT Institute of Design, Pune, India



4:55pm - 5:20pm

TIME – AS ESSENTIAL FACTOR TO RE-DESIGN LECTURES OF ‘GESTALT-THEORY’ - SDG 4 IN EUROPE AND RE-WRITING ART AND DESIGN HISTORY

Marina-Elena Wachs1, Andreas Hoffmann2

1: Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 2: Bucerius Kunst Forum Hamburg, Germany



5:20pm - 5:45pm

Democratizing eHealth Design: Empowering Healthcare Providers with Healthcare Design Abilities Through a Co-creation Training

Qingfan An1, Karin Gebart-Hedman2, Karin Wadell1

1: Umeå University, Sweden; 2: Region Västerbotten, Sweden



5:45pm - 6:10pm

BRIDGING THE EMPATHY GAP: IMPROVING DESIGN EMPATHY ACROSS CULTURAL BARRIERS

Gary Stuart Underwood2, John Powell1

1: Royal National Lifeboat Institute; 2: University of Southampton, United Kingdom



6:10pm - 6:30pm

Initial Findings form a Network for Sustainable Experience Design Education

Yong Se Kim, Rida Kamal

University of Turku, Finland

3C: Design and engineering from under-represented perspectives
Location: Room 208
Chair: Ainoa Abella Garcia, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
 
4:30pm - 4:55pm

Enhancing the teaching of Research Methods in Engineering: challenges and solutions

Maryam Bathaei Javareshk, Matthew Watkins, Stephen Clive Hayes

Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom



4:55pm - 5:20pm

Educational resources to improve Japanese high school teachers' facilitation abilities in problem identification and ideation activities

Chen ZONG1, Leon LOH2, Noriko TAKANO2, Moe SHIMOMURA2, Yanfang ZHANG2

1: Kyushu University, Graduate School of Design, Japan; 2: Kyushu University, Faculty of Design, Japan



5:20pm - 5:45pm

Challenges of teachers to integrate ESD design activities in technology education in Japanese public junior high schools

Xinyu WANG1, Leon LOH2, Keita SERA3

1: Kyushu University, Graduate School of Design, Japan; 2: Kyushu University, Faculty of Design, Japan; 3: Nara University of Education, Japan



5:45pm - 6:10pm

Designing with virtual environments: Exploring object attachment through digital interaction

Alex Taylor

Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway

3D: The effect that design and engineering have on global co-habitation
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Franklin Anariba, Singapore University of Technology and Design
 
4:30pm - 4:55pm

DESIGNING CROSS-DISCIPLINARY PROGRAMMES TO DEVELOP THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS OF ENGINEERING DESIGN & BUSINESS STUDENTS

Victoria Catherine Hamilton, Ross Brisco

University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom



4:55pm - 5:20pm

Creative design thinking approach to support the complex learning environment of the classroom for autistic children and their teachers

Nesrin Elmarakbi, Dr Amy Pearson, Prof John McIntyre

University of Sunderland, United Kingdom



5:20pm - 5:45pm

ENHANCE CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND CREATIVE ABILITIES THROUGH INNOVATION EDUCATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES

Shui Ham Ho, Yi-Teng Shih

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong



5:45pm - 6:10pm

Matchstick Men - Teaching 1st Year Design Students' Empathy through Design for Prison Life

Emily Elizabeth Brook, Max John Pownall

Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom



6:10pm - 6:30pm

Experiments and evaluation of a ‘Design-for-DIY' Framework

J. Hoftijzer

Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The

3E: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Ariel Guersenzvaig, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
 
4:30pm - 4:55pm

DEMOCRATISING VIRTUAL REALITY WITH CRITICAL PEDAGOGY, DESIGN AND MAKING

Mauricio Novoa, Belal Alsinglawi

School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment. Western Sydney University, Australia



4:55pm - 5:20pm

LONGITUDINAL EVALUATION OF SELF-ASSESSMENT AND PEER REVIEW IN A CAPSTONE COURSE

Peter Törlind, Lars Eklöf, Lisa Larsson

Luleå University of Technology, Sweden



5:20pm - 5:45pm

ASSESSING COMPETENCIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION – A CASE STUDY

Stefan Zorn, Sinah Malz

University of Rostock, Germany



5:45pm - 6:10pm

TAKING THE PULSE OF RESPONSIBLE DESIGN; EXHIBITIONS AS A CRITICAL DISCOURSE VENUE

Helen Simmons, Mark Bailey, Nick Spencer

Northumbria University, United Kingdom



6:10pm - 6:30pm

IMPLEMENTATION OF A VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR IMMERSIVE TEACHING OF THE OPERATION OF HIGH-RISK EQUIPMENT IN ARCHITECTURE AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN WORKSHOPS

Alejandro Acuña, María Elena Melón Jareda

ITESM Campus Queretaro, Mexico

8:00pm
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8:20pm
DRINKS: WELCOME DRINKS
Location: PEZ Vela

The restaurant is called Peix Vela, and it is the "beach restaurant" under the Wela hotel. This is the exact location: https://goo.gl/maps/22UPDf3eNUPCUNP39

It is a 30 minute walk from Elisava, that we will make some groups to go directly from Elisava... but in case people go freshen up first and choose to take a cab, they would probably be taken to the reception of the Wela Hotel, but they have to go around and to the beach front to find the restaurant.

8:20pm
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10:30pm
Conference Dinner
Location: PEZ Vela

The restaurant is called Peix Vela, and it is the "beach restaurant" under the Wela hotel. This is the exact location: https://goo.gl/maps/22UPDf3eNUPCUNP39

It is a30 minute walk from Elisava, that we will make some groups to go directly from Elisava... but in case people go freshen up first and choose to take a cab, they would probably be taken to the reception of the Wela Hotel, but they have to go around and to the beach front to find the restaurant.


 
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