![]() ![]() The main goals of this paper are to disseminate knowledge to the design community and to raise awareness of designers and design educators about their potential roles and contributions in generating positive and sustaining change. The results of the studies were used to formulate a general outline for design educators on how time-based visual narratives should be approached in an educational setting.Ĭommunication design research approaches for enabling positive and sustaining change is the main focus of this paper. The findings derived from this study were used to prepare an online questionnaire for the second study, which examines the same subject on a larger scale. The first study explored the potential implications of using time-based visual narratives in design juries based on interviews with six design educators. Two studies were conducted to achieve this aim. This study aims to understand the potential implications of narrative component of time-based visual narrative for design presentations, i.e. However, previous research has not explored the perceptual implications of these techniques for industrial design education. Time-based visual narratives like film and animation have been recently used in industrial design education due to these advantages to present design ideas more effectively. These narratives are effective in visual communication and perception because they include motion that enhances perception and storytelling, which is an essential component of human communication. Time-based visual narratives, which represents change in time through motion, has been increasingly used in various settings for advertising, education, art and visual communication in general. 1–4) Published by Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture PO Box 31000, FI-00076 Aalto Finland ![]() All rights reserved Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference for Design Education Researchers ISBN 978-952-60-0069-5 (vol. Editorial arrangements by Erik Bohemia, Ingvild Digranes and Robin Vande Zande ©2015 Aalto University, DRS, Cumulus, DESIGN-ED and the Authors. In addition, 23 workshops and 1 symposia were conducted. After double blind full paper review by the International Review Board, a final 106 full papers will be presented at the conference, and be included in the conference proceedings. The International Scientific Review Committee invited 243 paper abstract submissions to proceed into the next stage to submit as full papers. Scholars proposed 289 paper abstract, 31 workshop and 2 symposia submissions. To prepare for the conference, we asked design researchers to submit their work for consideration. Highlighted at the heart of the conference were varied presentations and workshops. The conference was graciously hosted by the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. The papers delivered at the 3rd International Conference for Design Education Researchers, co-organized by DRS, CUMULUS, and DESIGN-ED, are the focus of these volumes. ![]() LearnxDesign2015=Design in Kindergarten Through Higher Education Welcome to the volume 4 conference proceedings themed ‘LearnXDesign2015’ a comprehensive engagement of topics across design pedagogy and research. ![]()
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