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Methods of Capturing Lectures and Demonstrations for Primary and Supplementary Learning: How Can I Make Meaningful, Personable, and Engaging Content to Help My Students Learn? View Digital Media

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Michael J Clayton  

Capturing lectures and demonstrations for online distribution to students as a means of primary or supplemental learning is growing in today's classroom. Instructors have so many options to choose from that range from being high-tech to low-tech, unrehearsed to well planned, and personal to impersonal. I always hear them ask questions like: Which option is right for the topic? Which option better engages the student? What resources are there to capture/create the video? Which method do I really have the time for? My current research explores creating and capturing content using the following four options: 1) “Whiteboard Capture” [Camera - Instructor - Content] the instructor stands in front of the whiteboard and talks while drawing on the surface. 2) “Overhead Capture” [Camera - Instructor’s Hand - Content] the instructor can be heard and their hand(s) can be seen while drawing on the surface. 3) “Digital Display Capture” [Content captured directly] the instructor cannot be seen but can be heard while the drawing is being done on a digital device.  4) “Lightboard Capture” [Camera - Content - Instructor] the instructor is in full view behind the content and can be heard with the content in full unobstructed view. In this study, I share what I have learned in the best practices of creating, capturing, delivering, and evaluating content for lectures and demonstrations for physical and online classrooms.

Lightning Revolution for Symbiosis : Sterilization System to Defend Against Viruses

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Soeun Paek  

Since Nov 2019, the Covid-19 virus is spreading rapidly. In inception, the virus was thought of as a "poison" to infect people. Humans have started to research on contagion circumstance with considered coexistence in planet between nature and human. Covid-19 produced notion of hygienic and disinfection, lockdown, lost relationships, keeping distance, and wearing mask and gloves. In this paper, I consider a sterilization system for defend against infection and contamination during pandemic. I focus on Light Sterilization System (L.S.S.), which is the sterilization system method by lightning process as science area combine with ordinary daily life object. It is accessory type comfortable holder lightening sterilization scanning process system. L.S.S. could apply on all around things to protect from virus as purification tools. It also has a role as eco-sustainable and ethically solution for next better future life. L.S.S. is optimistic purification system for emergency measures involving pandemic issues but also role of dignity for sterilization system and help to ready for next outbreak. Humans have. an opportunity to better understand the nature and designing work collaborate with nature based on a mindset of mutual respect. With an approach based on L.S.S. during the crisis of pandemic, we could be leading the solution by designing appropriate emergency measures.

Client-centered Project Management - the Unspoken Deliverable: Visualizing Methods for Successful Stakeholder Engagement View Digital Media

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Nancy Miller  

When preparing design students for professional practice, educators must ensure that they understand the basics of client-centered project management. Students should learn to articulate their value and manage project expectations alongside the delivery of work to their stakeholders. As the labor market becomes more fragmented, many students will rely on freelance work as a viable income source. In this pay-per-project economy, they must effectively approach project management to ensure that work done remains inside the agreed upon scope, within the proposed budget and is ultimately to the satisfaction of their client. This satisfaction often hinges on the student’s understanding that excellent customer service is one of the guiding (and unspoken) deliverables that the designer must produce. In this poster presentation, the tools and processes of client-centered project management in the life of a project, specifically a logo job, will be distilled. Methods for reducing designer-client misunderstandings, implementation of scope defining documents, and elicitation of stakeholder requirements and feedback are defined. In understanding how to steer the project management process, students will learn how working together with their client is the best (and most efficient) way to deliver projects successfully.

Human Creation: A Case Study to Explore the Boundaries of Inspiration in Interior Design

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Abeer Alawad  

Researchers in the field of design and creative arts have agreed that the designers inspired from surrounding when doing their designs work, but so far, the boundaries are not entirely clear between inspiration and copying. Therefore, this study aims to clarify the foundation that the designer should consider during, the inspiration, to avoid copying, through the use of biomechanics in the analysis of the human category and how humans are similar and different at the same time. Of course, twins have similarities, other than that, humans are different and, we can distinguish one from the other. The study was based on the descriptive and analytical approach through the description and analysis of the human body (formal) to find the constants and variables factors. The results of the study can help interior designers or those in similar fields with identifying the constants and variables that they should consider during inspiration and determining limitations. This will aid with avoiding coping, which would be considered plagiarism.

Experience and Expertise: Creating a New Concept Idea as a Necessity for a Creative Interior Design Project View Digital Media

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Gamal Elsamanoudy  

The practical and academic expertise in the major of creativity in interior design projects plays a significant role in gradually reaching the design project’s success. The project idea and creating a new concept is the goal of any designer. The designer may analyze and collect all the data related to the project’s type, reach the necessary functional activities’ program, and gather all data about the interior needs in terms of users and territories, contributing to the initial space planning. However, the designer’s overriding concern of thinking remains to create a new design concept and ideas that were not even addressed previously. Matching the type of project in harmony with all interior design elements, the selective materials, furniture, and interior treatments depends on any project’s new concept ideas. Distinctive interior designers undergo this process in their very own individual manner. There are no singular components to generate an interior layout concept. However, there are components of the procedure that every designer ought to go through; an interior design concept is a crucial topic that everyone follows and focus on using design elements. Therefore, the research paper deals with analyzing multiple new concepts for one typical project based on a hotel lobby design as a sample to discover the unveil the core of the interior design concepts’ application process.

The Lighting Force in Pandemic Time: Contribution of Interior Lighting Design View Digital Media

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Naglaa Sami Abdelaziz  

Interior lighting design is the hidden element that contributes unconsciously to users' moods, perceptions, and emotions. The light is available so that no one thinks about its source or even about its power to support the human tasks. At the time of the recent pandemic and the lockdown force, effectively, almost all humans stay indoors. The interior lighting designer's role – a specialty within the interior design – raises such timing to ease the users' long days and nights within a fixed interior layout. The boredom and repetitive interior reduce productivity and life-fighting edges. Therefore, creative solutions could enhance the interiority of humans' homes. The lighting design tools to create interiors that follow the functions are no more the common task. It should go beyond the physical functionality to the psychological and the diverse in these functions within the same interior settings. The lighting scenes, the adjustment in the color temperature of lights, and the colored lights should give hands in the proposed solutions that will alter the users' interiority to consent the different tasks in the same places. The traditional lighting design in interiors deals mainly with the luminaires selection, the distribution, and the direction of light adds to the intensity appropriate to the functions. Hence, this paper evaluates multiple lighting scenes to advise the users with the proper layouts that fit the type of tasks in-homes, as it becomes an interior for multiple types of activities - residential, private social, and workspaces.

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