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Bravo, Úrsula (author), Cortés, Catalina (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author), Jones, Derek (author)
Educational systems face increasingly complex demands, confronting teachers with multidimensional people-centred problems rarely solved by linear or standardised solutions. Nevertheless, teachers must juggle multiple variables simultaneously in their daily work. This can lead to routine and unreflective decisions that do not consider unique...
journal article 2023
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van der Burg, Vera (author), de Boer, Gijs (author), Akdag Salah, Amila (author), Chandrasegaran, R.S.K. (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being viewed as a creative partner rather than as a tool. How to design such collaborations is still a subject of speculation. In this pictorial, we propose a collaborative role for AI to prompt self-reflection. We explore this through a practice-based inquiry of whether and how AI could help a...
conference paper 2023
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Lloyd, P.A. (author)
contribution to periodical 2023
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Chandrasegaran, R.S.K. (author), Salah, Almila Akdag (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
Analysing transcripts of design activity typically involve either close reading or manual coding of data, which limits the amount of data that can be analysed. In contrast, we explore a machine-learning based linguistic analysis tool called Empath to identify patterns of reasoning in design talk. The data we use derives from the Design...
journal article 2023
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Mello Pereira Uriartt, S. (author), Celik, S (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
In the midst of climate change, and the need to seek more sustainable ways of living, design is increasingly tackling problems at a societal level. This paper reflects on a strategic design project at a Brazilian foundation focused on sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest region. In this study, we asked what contributions design can...
conference paper 2022
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Lloyd, P.A. (author), Chandrasegaran, R.S.K. (author), Akdag Salah, A.A. (author)
Design thinking concepts such as storytelling, framing, and co-evolution, have been established from close readings of design activity. The increase in easy-to-use computational methodologies provides an opportunity to validate these concepts more widely. Among these concepts, storytelling is already operationalised through various computational...
conference paper 2022
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Chandrasegaran, R.S.K. (author), Akdag Salah, A.A. (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
Abstract. Analysing records of design activity such as transcripts or documents have typically involved close reading of transcripts and manual identification of concepts and behaviours. We explore the applicability of a machine-learning based computational tool—called Empath—in identifying high-level patterns in design talk. Specifically, we...
conference paper 2022
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Kim, A. (author), van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
In recent years, governments have increasingly pursued innovation by embed-ding design into their organizations. One particularly common approach to em-bedding design in government organization is to establish public sector innova-tion labs. These labs are described as contributors and facilitators of innovation in policymaking processes;...
conference paper 2022
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Browne, J.T. (author), Bakker, Saskia (author), Yu, Bin (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author), Ben Allouch, Somaya (author)
From diagnosis to patient scheduling, AI is increasingly being considered across different clinical applications. Despite increasingly powerful clinical AI, uptake into actual clinical workflows remains limited. One of the major challenges is developing appropriate trust with clinicians. In this paper, we investigate trust in clinical AI in a...
conference paper 2022
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Price, R.A. (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
The formulation of questions in processes of design is an activity affected by cognitive biases inherent to humans. Cognitive biases, developed through gaining experience, influence how decisions are made during problem solving. When an outcome is predictable, experience provides mental shortcuts or heuristics to enable the problem solver to act...
book chapter 2021
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Lloyd, P.A. (author)
This paper takes a narrative seam through the design discipline, attempting to explain how design methodology, one of the three types of Nigel Cross' designerly ways of knowing, has changed over the 40 years of Design Studies. Specifically, the paper identifies the point when a ‘social turn’ in the discipline occurred, allowing more nuanced...
journal article 2019
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