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Boundary Crossing: Negotiating Learning Outcomes in Industry Based Student Projects

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Bohemia, Erik (Loughborough University)
  Author Harman, Kerry
BOOK TITLE:
  Innovations 2006: World Innovations in Engineering Education and Research
YEAR: 2006
PUB TYPE: Book Chapter
PAGES: 179 - 192
SUBJECT(S): Design Education; Industrial Design; Industry Based Projects; Live Projects;
DISCIPLINE: Design
HTTP: http://www.ineer.org/iNEERPapers/ INNOVATIONS_2006_Front-Materials_3.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-443-941 (Last edited on 2008/07/13 06:25:58 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
In order to prepare upcoming Industrial Designers to be able to operate successfully in increasingly complex work settings, the Industrial Design program at the University of Western Sydney is teaming up with industry to provide final year students with industry-based projects. The introduction of Industry-Based Projects into the final year research projects have disrupted many set ways the traditional student projects have been run in the past. Industry-Based Projects have brought to light a number of important issues associated with the assessment process and views held by academics about desired student project outcomes and assessment that were left lying dormant in the past. This paper explores the challenges academics faced negotiating student outcomes and assessment while supervising Industry-Based Projects.
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