英文摘要 |
Learning through design projects is a crucial part of industrial design education. Under these projects, students may accumulate design capacity from the actual process of design. Due to lack of experience, design novices spend a lot of time fumbling around. This study aimed to facilitate and advance students' learning by adopting the concept of "deliberate practice". This study proposed a four-step deliberate learning practice method for product design learning: imitating, development, teaching feedback, and relaxation. Through imitating the work of design masters, novices will naturally appreciate the specifics of the accumulated examples of master pieces, and their repertoire of product design could be extended. Eventually, relevant information might be stored in long-term memory. Moreover, through product development practice, novice designers could increase their associated thinking skills. Training novices with the four-step deliberate learning practice method would improve design performance rapidly. |