DSIGN382-23B (HAM)
Industrial Design Studio 3
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Pierre Lubis
G.G.11
pierre.lubis@waikato.ac.nz
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What this paper is about
How this paper will be taught
This paper is taught through a series of lectures and studios and it relies on Moodle for the communication with the students.
Class attendance and active participation are expected. The course notes provided are not comprehensive, additional material will be covered in class. Students are responsible for all content covered in class.
Students are expected to devote much time to practical work. Just turning in the first attempt at each practical is not acceptable. Students should experiment with the concepts discussed in class to gain a full understanding of the delivered material.
Required Readings
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessments
How you will be assessed
Students will undertake a series of phases which are representative of the design process. They will use these phases to work toward a completed product-service system. Throughout this process they will be expected to critique their own work and that of their peers.
Presentation
Students are expected to create a summary presentation which is suitable for a range of stakeholders. It will demonstrate key decisions in the context of the project whilst utilising applicable visualisation and presentation techniques. It is expected that additional work is undertaken to ensure a high quality proposal is presented.
Design research
Students must demonstrate the capability of conducting design research and various methods of data collection available.
Computer Aided Design
Students are required to prove proficient skills in computer aided design to present their concept or design at the highest quality.
Modelling and Prototyping
Students must showcase the ability to produce a physical model or prototype that is either an appropriate representation or a functional mock-up of their concept or design.
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.