Reform and practice of the cross-integration teaching model: A case study of visual communication design
Jian Wang, Haizhou Liu

TL;DR
This paper explores a new interdisciplinary teaching model in visual communication design to improve students' innovation and collaboration skills.
Contribution
A cross-integration teaching model based on STEAM education is proposed and tested in a design course.
Findings
The model improved students' innovative thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Students accepted project-based teaching and co-teaching by multiple instructors.
Some students struggled with interdisciplinary theory and teacher coordination needs improvement.
Abstract
In the context of digitalization, how to effectively carry out interdisciplinary teaching in the field of visual communication design (VCD) to enhance students’ comprehensive innovation ability and interdisciplinary collaboration skills has become one of the key issues in the current educational reform. Based on STEAM education, this study constructed a cross-integration teaching model (CITM) for VCD from four aspects: top-level design of curriculum, innovations in teaching methods and approaches, integration of interdisciplinary teaching teams and industry resources, and optimization of evaluation and feedback mechanism. This study adopted the action research, taking the Brand and User Experience Design course as a case example. Data were collected through classroom observation, interviews, questionnaires and team discussions, and multi-dimensional qualitative analysis was conducted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiomedical and Engineering Education · Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
