Experiences from the interaction design process at SVTi.
Lean UX at SVTi
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
Teaching styles...
" Discussing: This
is the case method of teaching, pioneered by HBS since 1908. Students
are presented with an uncertain business scenario, and spend time
discussing possible solutions. Good for people comfortable with debate
and who enjoy it as a learning tool. Not ideal for less vocal people,
or those who enjoy a more practical learning process
Listening: This is the more traditional lecture-based teaching model, where students sit in class and listen to the professor. It works well for theoretical thinkers and auditory learners, but can spell failure for people who learn by doing or who are easily distracted
Doing: This includes experiential courses, group projects, simulations, and basically any setting where practical hands-on experience (actual or simulated) is used as a teaching tool. This is ideal for people who learn by doing, or who need to see concepts applied in practice in order to best understand them. Yet it can be frustrating for people looking for clear concepts to learn and apply."
Read more at
Apple in the sky
Listening: This is the more traditional lecture-based teaching model, where students sit in class and listen to the professor. It works well for theoretical thinkers and auditory learners, but can spell failure for people who learn by doing or who are easily distracted
Doing: This includes experiential courses, group projects, simulations, and basically any setting where practical hands-on experience (actual or simulated) is used as a teaching tool. This is ideal for people who learn by doing, or who need to see concepts applied in practice in order to best understand them. Yet it can be frustrating for people looking for clear concepts to learn and apply."
Read more at
Apple in the sky
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