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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Differences between beginning and advanced students using specific analogical stimuli during design-by-analogy

Han Lu

Tongji University

Schedule
Wednesday, March 23, 2022

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Wednesday, March 23, 2022

5:45 PM America/Chicago

Host: Analogical Minds

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Analogical Minds

Duration

45 minutes

Abstract

Studies reported the effects of different types and different levels of abstraction of analogical stimuli on designers. However, specific, single visual analogical stimuli on the effects of designers have not been reported. We define this type of stimuli as specific analogical stimuli. We used the extended linkography method to analyze the facilitating and limiting effects of specific analogical stimuli and free association analogical stimuli (nonspecific analogical stimuli) on the students' creativity at different design levels. Through an empirical study, we explored the differences in the effects of specific analogy stimuli on the students at different design levels. It clarifies the use of analogical stimuli in design and the teaching of analogical design methods in design education.

Topics

STEManalogycreativitydesign educationdesign levelsdesign-by-analogyempirical studyfree associationlinkography methodspecific analogical stimuliteaching methodstransfer

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Han Lu

Tongji University

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