Exploring Information and Communication Theory in Graphic Design Education with Activity Theory

  • Appiah A
  • Edward E
  • Johannes C. C
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1. ABSTRACT In the context of a university in a developing country, large class size and inadequate studio space have become the bane of graphic design educators. Students go through the process of ideation with limited lecturer-student interaction. The problem has been compounded by the introduction of information and communication technology (ICT), which should be used as an advantage rather than a menace, since educators are not clear with the right pedagogy for ideation. This paper discusses the application of activity theory as a lens, in analysing the process of ideation as a way of looking at distortions in the current pedagogy. It concludes with the conviction that ICT has radically changed students learning practice. Educators need to find a way of tackling this, especially when large classes seem to be emerging.

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Appiah, A., Edward, E., & Johannes C., C. (2013). Exploring Information and Communication Theory in Graphic Design Education with Activity Theory. International Journal of Computer Applications, 84(12), 15–22. https://doi.org/10.5120/14627-2979

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