Autodesk University
2013-05-05, 02:33 AM
Instructors: Stephen Stott and Eddy Mack
Class Description: The ability to generate ideas can be developed through exposing students and teachers to a framework of creative learning strategies. This presentation describes a pedagogy that encourages individuals to explore the diversity of imagery and objects from the natural and built world as the stimulus to evolve new and innovative solutions to design problems.
The learner will be introduced to skills to guide them to “deconstruct” a source of inspiration and identify key functional and aesthetic elements that will influence the development of a valid engineering outcome. The use of traditional methods of visualisation is explored through pencil drawing and sculptural models and developed into computer aided design through using Autodesk Inventor to create three dimensional digital prototypes.
Class Description: The ability to generate ideas can be developed through exposing students and teachers to a framework of creative learning strategies. This presentation describes a pedagogy that encourages individuals to explore the diversity of imagery and objects from the natural and built world as the stimulus to evolve new and innovative solutions to design problems.
The learner will be introduced to skills to guide them to “deconstruct” a source of inspiration and identify key functional and aesthetic elements that will influence the development of a valid engineering outcome. The use of traditional methods of visualisation is explored through pencil drawing and sculptural models and developed into computer aided design through using Autodesk Inventor to create three dimensional digital prototypes.