Print Email Facebook Twitter Forming a mindset: Design students' preconceptions about the usefulness of systematic methods Title Forming a mindset: Design students' preconceptions about the usefulness of systematic methods Author Person, F.E.O.K. Daalhuizen, J.J. Gattol, V. Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Product Innovatie Management Date 2012-12-31 Abstract Teaching students to use systematic design methods effectively is not straightforward. While method teaching often focuses on the procedural aspects of method usage (e.g., what steps to take and in what order), effectively using a systematic method entails more than following its ‘instructions’. As noted by Andreasen [1], students need to be equipped with a proper method mindset in order to use methods effectively. A mindset represents a mental framework that supports designers in using methods. To this end, Andreasen recognizes that a mindset encompasses at least knowledge about a method and its use. Yet, learning to use a new method requires more than just prior knowledge about it. In order to use it effectively, students also need to develop a preference for working with a method (or certain type of methods). In this paper, we investigate how knowledge and preference affect method usage. Drawing on a survey among 305 industrial design engineering students, we study how prior knowledge and preference for systematic methods affect their use in five different basic design activities. For four of the activities, we show that preference mediated the effect of knowledge on method usage. For one activity (analysis), we unveil a complementary mediation effect for the knowledge–usage relationship. Our results support Andreasen’s proposition of a method mindset. They also extend Andreasen’s initial ideas about the underlying elements of a method mindset by underscoring the role preference holds in facilitating method usage. Subject design methodsmindsetdesign education To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:16bb482e-f0ae-45e1-92ab-ee2d5338783f Source E&PDE 2012: 14th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education "Design education for future wellbeing", Antwerp, Belgium, 6-7 September 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2012 The Author(s) Files PDF 284561.pdf 107.04 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:16bb482e-f0ae-45e1-92ab-ee2d5338783f/datastream/OBJ/view