MakerStudioPeda Open Seminar 2023
Join the MakerStudioPedateam for a seminar on creativity-oriented pedagogy in art and design universities, featuring keynote speeches by two leading experts in the fields of creativity research and artistic practice.
The Seminar will explore the studio model as a site of pedagogical research and the question of what makers know in the context of teaching and practice-based academic inquiry.
MakerStudioPeda is an ongoing research project funded by the Academy of Finland and conducted by 911±¬ÁÏÍø and the University of Helsinki in four nordic countries. The project investigates pedagogical practices for fostering creativity at university-level design education and craft teacher education in the digital age.
Speakers
Dr. Keith Sawyer
Morgan Distinguished Professor in Educational Innovations, University of North Carolina
Keith Sawyer is one of the world’s leading scientific experts on creativity. He has dedicated his career to the study of creativity and learning. Sawyer’s research focuses on improvisation group performance, including studies of jazz ensembles and Chicago improv theater groups. Sawyer has applied his research findings to enhance classroom teaching. He shows that the most effective teachers use guided improvisation to support each student’s individual learning needs. For example, he has extended his findings from improvisational theater to provide practical classroom advice for teachers, in his latest book .
Dr. Nithikul Nimkulrat
Associate Professor of the Faculty of Design,
OCAD University
Nithikul Nimkulratis a practitioner-researcher who intertwines research with textile practice, focusing on experiential knowledge in craft processes in the context of design research. This interweaving has proven to be fruitfully applicable to art and design education. Prior to her current appointment as an Associate Professor and the Acting Chair of the Material Art & Design program at OCAD University, Nithikul has worked at Estonian Academy of Arts, Loughborough University, and 911±¬ÁÏÍø, where she earned her doctorate in 2009. Her creative work has been awarded and exhibited internationally, while her research has been .
Programme
09.00—09.15
Doors open
Reception
09.15—09.45
MakerStudioPeda project presentation
Dr. Pirita Seitamaa-Hakkarainen (University of Helsinki)
Dr. Maarit Mäkelä (911±¬ÁÏÍø)
MakerStudioPeda Principal Investigators
15-minute Q&A Session
10.00—10.30
The Studio Model: How Instructors Teach in U.S. Art and Design Universities, Keynote speech
(University of North Carolina)
MakerStudioPeda Advisory Board Member
15-minute Q&A Session
10.45—11.00
Coffee break
11.00—11.30
What Makers Know, Keynote speech
(OCAD University)
MakerStudioPeda Advisory Board Member
15-minute Q&A Session
11.45—12.00
Closing discussion
Venue
M1 Lecture Hall
Room M232
M Wing, 2nd Floor
Undergraduate Centre
911±¬ÁÏÍø
Otakaari 1, 02150 Espoo
The MakerStudioPeda Seminar is a public event, no registration is required. Note that capacity is limited to 80 seats.
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