How to choose a design thinking method for teaching the design of localization: A twodimension linguistic fuzzy model with two-tuples

You Lei Fu, Linxin Zheng*, Kuei Chia Liang*, Ruoqi Dai

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Abstract

There are many different types of scientific design thinking methods, but it is necessary to evaluate the applicability of the methods to the components of the design teaching curriculum in universities. Therefore, this study assesses the applicability of design thinking in terms of "design practice"and "locality"based on the local design education philosophy and the characteristics of the students and courses. A two-dimensional linguistic fuzzy model with two-tuples was proposed, and the assessment values of 36 experts were statistically analysed using the Delphi, triangular fuzzy number, Euclidean distance, two-dimension linguistic label (2DLL), and two-dimensional linguistic weighted arithmetic aggregation (2DLWAA) methods. The results highlighted the 12 categories of design thinking methods that are most applicable to teaching and learning, indicating the basic views of university design faculty on the application of design thinking methods. Finally, the new design teaching methods have been validated and constructed through years of teaching practice, and have some reference value for teaching design courses in universities.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0300505
JournalPloS one
Volume19
Issue number5 May
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 May

ASJC Scopus subject areas

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