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I'm thrilled to share the latest findings presented at the 25th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education, held at Elisava University School of Design and Engineering in Barcelona, Spain on 7-8 September 2023. ๐Ÿ”Œ Title: "Utilising Hackathons to Enhance the Design Process for Electronics & Programming Learning within Product Design Education" by Luke Siena, Kevin Naik, and Paul Watts from Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom. https://lnkd.in/eE9U4XXu ๐Ÿ“š Abstract: The demand for enhanced technical competencies in product design graduates continues to rise. Traditional electronics and programming education often receive mixed reviews from students, especially those driven by creativity. At Nottingham Trent University, we bridged this gap by introducing hackathons, combining intense practical electronics/programming learning with focused design activities. This approach has yielded exciting results! Our paper explores this journey, including student feedback and recommendations for the future. ๐Ÿ” Key Insights: - Hackathons in product design education: Hackathons, known for rapid prototyping and problem-solving, were successfully integrated into the curriculum. Students built remote-control vehicles and showcased their design, manufacturing, coding, and electronics skills. - Student feedback: The hackathon experience was overwhelmingly positive, with students appreciating the opportunity to apply electronics and programming in a real-world context. Feedback highlighted the importance of rapid ideation, teamwork, and problem-solving. - Challenges and improvements: Some students found teamwork challenging and suggested more preparation resources. However, maintaining the time pressure of hackathons was essential for encouraging experimentation. - Impact on learning: The hackathon approach helped students contextualize their electronics and programming knowledge, reducing struggles and failures in these areas. The integration of hackathons has proven to be a game-changer in product design education, helping students bridge the gap between creativity and technical skills. #ProductDesign #Education #Hackathons #Innovation #Engineering #Programming #DesignThinking #NottinghamTrentUniversity #EPDE2023

UTILISING HACKATHONS TO ENHANCE THE DESIGN PROCESS FOR ELECTRONICS & PROGRAMMING LEARNING WITHIN PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION

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