Craftwork as Problem Solving

Craftwork as Problem Solving

Author: Trevor H.J. Marchand

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1134802293

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This volume brings together a cross-disciplinary group of anthropologists, researchers of craft, and designer-makers to enumerate and explore the diversity and complexity of problem-solving tactics and strategies employed by craftspeople, together with the key social, cultural, and environmental factors that give rise to particular ways of problem solving. Presenting rich, textured ethnographic studies of craftspeople at work around the world, Craftwork as Problem Solving examines the intelligent practices involved in solving a variety of problems and the ways in which these are perceived and evaluated both by makers and creators themselves, and by the societies in which they work. With attention to local factors such as training regimes and formal education, access to tools, socialisation and cultural understanding, budgetary constraints and market demands, changing technologies and materials, and political and economic regimes, this book sheds fresh light on the multifarious forms of intelligence involved in design and making, inventing and manufacturing, and cultivating and producing. As such, it will appeal to scholars of anthropology, sociology, and cultural geography, as well as to craftspeople with interests in creativity, skilful practice, perception and ethnography.


The Art and Craft of Problem Solving

The Art and Craft of Problem Solving

Author: Paul Zeitz

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 1119239907

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This text on mathematical problem solving provides a comprehensive outline of "problemsolving-ology," concentrating on strategy and tactics. It discusses a number of standard mathematical subjects such as combinatorics and calculus from a problem solver's perspective.


Mindful Crafts as Therapy

Mindful Crafts as Therapy

Author: Cynthia Evetts

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Published: 2017-04-28

Total Pages: 669

ISBN-13: 0803658893

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Arts and crafts were one of the very first therapies employed by occupational therapists. Today, crafts are still employed as effective interventions for clients with mental health disorders, physical dysfunctions, cognitive issues, and sensory concerns in hospitals, outpatient clinics, veterans’ centers, schools, skilled nursing facilities, or community settings. Step by step, the authors show you how to use a wide-range of novel, and highly engaging crafts. They explain how to connect the key tasks associated with an activity to functional outcomes, and how to modify them to meet the specific needs of individual patients. They also address the issues of documentation, and reimbursement.


CraftEd

CraftEd

Author: Rodney Wallace Hopkins

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781267818447

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It is important in a democratic society to teach both practical and theoretical lessons, and to develop both the functional abilities of the populace, and the visionary problem-solving capacities of the nation's future leadership. This thesis posits that the realm of craft education has potentials for strengthening of both these facets. It includes resources regarding the potential for crafts, in a variety of educational settings, for teaching literacy, social studies, creative thinking and problem solving. Little was found in the way of using this medium for teaching math or science subject. This study includes a survey of craftspeople designed to find some of the math and science applications they have discovered through their work. This thesis concludes that further study is needed for more in-depth research into this matter, for often a craftsperson can use a skill so frequently that he or she fails to notice its application.


The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work

The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work

Author: Trevor H. J. Marchand

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2021-11-01

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 1805394266

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Against the backdrop of an alienating, technologizing and ever-accelerating world of material production, this book tells an intimate story: one about a community of woodworkers training at an historic institution in London’s East End during the present ‘renaissance of craftsmanship’. The animated and scholarly accounts of learning, achievement and challenges reveal the deep human desire to create with our hands, the persistent longing to find meaningful work, and the struggle to realise dreams. In its penetrating explorations of the nature of embodied skill, the book champions greater appreciation for the dexterity, ingenuity and intelligence that lie at the heart of craftwork.


Costume Craftwork on a Budget

Costume Craftwork on a Budget

Author: Tan Huaixiang

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1136084622

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Part of your job as the costume designer is to be creative and use what materials are available to you to execute the design elements in a production. This book will show you how to use inexpensive materials to create durable products in a short amount of time that are practical and technical. It is written in an easy-to-follow manner and each step is shown with a wide array of illustrations and photographs. From creating armour out of laundry baskets, to detailed tricks to create a prosthetic nose for a witch, this book will show the techniques needed for you to produce end results that are beautiful, economical, and fast to make.


Design Anthropology in Context

Design Anthropology in Context

Author: Adam Drazin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-29

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1317422023

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This book explores the broad territory of design anthropology, covering key approaches, ways of working and areas of debate and tension. It understands design as fundamentally human centred and argues for a design anthropology based primarily on collaboration and communication. Adam Drazin suggests the most important collaborative knowledges which design anthropology develops are heuristic, emerging as engagements between fieldwork sites and design studios. The chapters draw on material culture literature and include a wide range of examples of different projects and outputs. Highlighting the importance of design as a topic in the study of contemporary culture, this is valuable reading for students and scholars of anthropology and design as well as practitioners.


Philosophy and the Study of Education

Philosophy and the Study of Education

Author: Tom Feldges

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-26

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 0429014619

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Combining contributions from international academics and practitioners, this new text develops students’ ability to philosophise as well as learn about philosophy and education. It considers issues concerned with the interface between education and wider society but goes beyond this to explore education and philosophy at a micro level: the teacher–learner relationship. It challenges and empowers students to use philosophy as a tool within education, as a set of theories to understand education and as a potential means to develop solutions to problems as they occur within practice. Assuming no pre-existing philosophical background, Philosophy and the Study of Education explores complex topics including: encouraging young people to criticise and challenge all authority; the limits of a religious-based education; the desire for ‘alternative facts’ or ‘truths’; the second-class status of vocational pursuits; the inherent struggle in the teacher–student relationship; the relationship between emotion, morality and autonomy in teaching. Including discussion questions and further recommended reading, this thought-providing book will support and inspire all those on Education Studies, Childhood Studies and Youth Studies courses in developing a critical perspective and understanding the true value of philosophy within education.


Research & Education in Design: People & Processes & Products & Philosophy

Research & Education in Design: People & Processes & Products & Philosophy

Author: Rita Almendra

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-05-27

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1000097439

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Design is about the creation of meaningful connections to solve problems and advance human wellbeing; the discipline has always explored the beneficial links between form and function, technology and meaning, beauty and utility, people and artefacts and problems and solutions, among others. This book focuses on the crucial connection between design research and design education. Contemporary society grows increasingly hyper-complex and globally competitive. This state of affairs raises fundamental questions for both Design Education and Design Research: Should research skills be integrated into undergraduate courses? How can we modify design courses without compromising the positive aspects of the educational studio experience? Can the three cycles of higher education in design be combined into a creative and inquisitive educational continuum? To examine the relationship between research and education in Design we must address the topic of knowledge, keeping in mind that the development and dissemination of new and useful knowledge is the core purpose of a University. If we agree that design has its own things to know and ways to find out about them, then design knowledge resides in people, processes, products, and philosophy. This book explores the intersection of these four areas with the aim of uncovering insights to advance the current state of the design discipline.