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- Mixed Results on Paying City Students to Pass Tests - NYTimes.com on 2008-08-20
- Multimedia PBL checklist generator on 2008-07-25
- Rubrics: Out of the Wild and On with the Project on 2008-07-25
- RubiStar online rubric generation and sharing on 2008-07-25
- Meaningful Play 2008: Designing and Studying Games that Matter on 2008-04-14
- Polar Opposites - IDSA 2008 National Conference on 2008-04-14
- Places to publish Computer Science Education Research on 2008-04-14
- Design Studies Forum on 2008-04-14
- Loop: AIGA Journal of Interactive Design Education: Education: AIGA on 2008-04-14
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Design Feature - Designers of the Future: Continuing the Journey - TAXI Design Network on 2008-04-05
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- Basic trends
- A growing information economy
- Emerging digital social issues
- The rise of user-created content
- The increasing importance of systems—defined broadly and conceptually, from the inter-relationships of practice areas to the outcomes of design projects
- The emergence of service design
- The need to design for change
- The relationship between organizational change and design practices
- Increasing the emphasis on design as a discipline
- The corporatization of design practice
- The diminishing importance of print and growing need for innovative methods of creating experiences
Professional outlook
There are also challenges that designers past expectations, including: - Increasing levels of uncertainty in the nature of design problems
- Thinking in terms of systems and managing complexity
- Working to meet demands for user-centered processes that also account for context
- Practicing as members of collaborative, interdisciplinary teams composed, in part, of non-designers
- Influencing decision-making at the highest levels of business and cultural institutions
- Thinking in terms of information and product lifespan, not just short-term outcomes
- Developing appropriate technologies for design (and not just functioning as software users)
- Increasing cultural connectedness and diversity in the audiences/users for design
We recognize that the design environment will be clearly influenced by: - A growing information economy
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