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Interaction design for a contemporary learning and teaching environment: promoting independent learning at the primary level

Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Chan, Ka Chi
Faculty of Arts and Humanities 
Editor(s)
Caires, Carlos 
Faculty of Arts and Humanities 
Abstract
The world is perpetually changing, and the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that the future is full of unforeseen challenges and potentialities. What are the implications of the advancement in technology on education? How are teachers coping with contemporary educational expectations? Is there a need to redesign the learning environment? What is the exact nature of the forces driving such a change? Is there anything we can learn from successful innovations around the globe? The goals of this dissertation include designing a learning/teaching app and redesigning classroom furniture for primary-level education. A design thinking methodology is used, working through the phases of empathizing, defining, ideating, prototyping and testing the two potential designs
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Design

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