i hope whatever i sent proves helpful...frankly, it was so long ago that i
don't remember what it was
in the meantime, i just looked at your wizard and found it rather
clever...would you like to try it with some of my students and run it by
other faculty in an introductory engineering design course? or would you
prefer to keep it low profile until you are ready for a public roll
out?...i fear that i can't guarantee useful feedback (or even any at all:
sometimes the students are so exhausted from their first year at
university that it's all i can do to get them to talk to ME), but i do
like to show them ongoing research in hopes of stimulating their interest
On Thu, February 14, 2013 5:23 am, Emi Fielding wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> Thanks for sharing these toolkits. They both look very interesting and I
> will look at them into more detail shortly.
> As part of my PhD I am currently developing a toolkit to help design
> students with their critiquing skills. It’s at a very early stage of
> development, more of a concept, but I guess the main idea is there.
> Please have a look at www.designmashup.co.uk/wizard and let me know what
> you think. Any comments suggestions are welcome.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Emi.
>
> PhD Research Student
> Loughborough Design School
> UK
>
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