Implementing studio-based learning for design education: a study on the perception and challenges of Malaysian undergraduates

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Jeya Amantha Kumar
Paula Alexandra Silva
Renugha Prelath
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[1] Centre for Instructional Technology and Multimedia,Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Rua Sílvio Lima
[2] Universiti Sains Malaysia,undefined
[3] Universidade de Coimbra – Polo II,undefined
[4] Politeknik METrO Tasek Gelugor,undefined
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Studio-based learning; Design education; Undergraduates; Problem-based learning; Malaysia;
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Studio-based learning (SBL) is a teaching and learning methodology that combines different learning pedagogies such as social constructivist, problem-based, and active learning to mimic real-world working experience. Traditionally, SBL is practised in architecture and art programmes, however there is a growing number of research in other areas such as computer science, engineering, entrepreneurship and design courses. Nevertheless, in Malaysia, studies have only focused on architecture programmes. Therefore, this study focuses on reporting the experience and challenges of implementing SBL for a design course in the area of Visual Communication. By employing a qualitative methodology, findings show positive perception towards SBL where respondents reported awareness in improved design and communication skills, and increased acceptance towards team work. They found the critique sessions, facilitated their learning progress. Nevertheless, students reported challenges with inept teaching and learning facilities for design work, collaboration and communication breakdown with stakeholders. The study also reports on improvement strategies to enhance students learning experience through SBL.
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