Conceptualisation as key factor in seizing design project in studio learning environment

This study provides insight into the role of experience in facilitating conceptualisation process to enable students to harness relevant problems-solving skills. One of the key strategies of the current study is to analyse how students transform their ideas from abstract to physical form through the...

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Main Authors: Said, Ismail, Mohamad Adi, Fatimah, Mohamed Khaidzir, Khairul Anwar
Format: Article
Published: Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/82313/
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Summary:This study provides insight into the role of experience in facilitating conceptualisation process to enable students to harness relevant problems-solving skills. One of the key strategies of the current study is to analyse how students transform their ideas from abstract to physical form through the conceptualisation process within the studio learning environment. Two aspects were considered (1) the factors that influence the student's actions in designing, and (2) the role of critique in stimulating the student's conceptual design towards final design stage. Evidences were gathered from students' dynamic cognitive interactions with knowledge and experience as transpired through the studio environment.