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Design thinking in development engineering education: A case study on creating prosthetic and assistive technologies for the developing world

机译:开发工程教育中的设计思维:为发展中国家创造假肢和辅助技术的案例研究

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A human-centered design thinking approach has been applied to a course at the MIT D-Lab on creating low-cost prosthetic and assistive devices for the developing world. Teams of students with diverse backgrounds are paired with international stakeholders and industry partners to tackle real-world prosthetic technology needs, learn the design process through interactive lectures and workshops in the classroom, and are given the opportunity to conduct testing of the prototypes generated during the semester at field sites around the globe. The revamped course offers a fully immersive design experience that extends beyond the classroom and the semester by stimulating further research, inspiring and motivating student professional development, raising additional grant money and generating peer-reviewed publications and intellectual property. A multifaceted and nontraditional engagement with industry partners, as developed in our course, provides a novel and promising model for development engineering courses to afford unique opportunities to their students. As a result of our new course initiatives mean student enrollment has tripled and total project continuation beyond the end of the class has exceeded 60%. In this paper, we outline our framework for incorporating human-centered design thinking into development engineering education, provide outcomes, and present case studies of select projects that have successfully emerged from our course. Our novel pedagogical approaches and collaborative efforts showcase a promising way to engage students in impact-focused project-based learning with long-term benefits for their projects as well as their career development opportunities.
机译:以人为本的设计思维方法已应用于麻省理工学院D-Lab的一门课程,该课程旨在为发展中国家创建低成本的假体和辅助设备。具有不同背景的学生团队与国际利益相关者和行业合作伙伴配对,以解决现实世界中的假体技术需求,通过课堂上的互动式讲座和讲习班学习设计过程,并有机会进行测试期间生成的原型。一学期在全球各地的现场。经过改版的课程通过刺激进一步的研究,激发和激励学生的专业发展,筹集更多的赠款以及产生经同行评审的出版物和知识产权,提供了一种完全身临其境的设计体验,延伸到课堂和整个学期。正如我们课程中所发展的那样,与行业合作伙伴进行了多方面的,非传统的接触,为开发工程课程提供了一种新颖而有希望的模式,从而为学生提供了独特的机会。通过我们新课程的倡议,意味着学生的入学率增加了两倍,并且课程结束后的项目总延续超过了60%。在本文中,我们概述了将以人为本的设计思想纳入开发工程教育的框架,提供了成果,并介绍了从本课程中成功产生的精选项目的案例研究。我们新颖的教学方法和协作努力展示了一种有前途的方法,可以使学生参与以影响为重点的基于项目的学习,从而为其项目带来长期利益,并为其职业发展提供机会。

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