Parallel design in the classroom
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In parallel design the main goal is to produce design ideas worth investigating further. We have used a design problem previously solved by three experts as the term assignment in our HCI class. We discuss the wealth of solutions produced by the students and their relationship to the expert solutions. Together, the students could come up with more interesting ideas than the experts. On the other hand, for choosing one solution for further development the expert solutions stood out.
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