STAGES OF THE DESIGN PROCESS IN PRACTICAL TRAINING: IDEA, SKETCH, TECHNOLOGICAL MAP, SAMPLE PREPARATION
Keywords:
Idea, Sketch, Technological Map, Sample PreparationAbstract
This article explores four pivotal stages in the design process—idea, sketch, technological map, and sample preparation—within practical training contexts. Emphasis is placed on fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, and technical proficiency. By understanding these stages, educators can enhance student engagement, design outcomes, and overall educational effectiveness. Thorough analysis informs pedagogical innovation.
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