A framework for design competency assessment

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Abstract

The recognition of the value of design has resulted in an increased number of programs and courses that include design and evaluate design competencies. However, there is no common reference system to (1) identify and assess the design competency of learners and the level of design competency aimed for by a course or curriculum; (2) universally recognize design competencies and competency levels. Our research goal is to identify and define distinct levels of design competency and develop a framework to help instructors, design learners, institutes as well as employers assess and/or recognize competency. This paper introduces our DesCA (Design Competency Assessment) framework and places it in the context of other frameworks. We describe how DesCA helps: (1) identify and assess design competencies associated with different design activities planned for a course or curriculum; (2) formulate learning outcomes and select appropriate competency levels, methods and tools; (3) plan and develop the design content of courses and curricula; (4) ensure curricular consistency across courses. The vision is to make DesCA a digital platform that can serve as an international standard for design teaching, learning and curriculum development.

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Thandlam Sudhindra, S., & Blessing, T. M. L. (2021). A framework for design competency assessment. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 1, pp. 91–100). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.10

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