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Remote design model for interdisciplinary co-learning

Remote design model for interdisciplinary co-learning

The aim of the project was to develop and pilot a remote design model for interdisciplinary co-learning, motivation and creativity. This was achieved by exploring remote student collaborations focusing on a design project as part of the learning, and by running a series of participatory lectures and design workshops with postgraduate students from Brunel (Games Design) and Tampere (Human-Technology Interaction).


For more info: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/projects/remote-design-model-for-interdisciplinary-co-learning-in-higher-education


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