Björk Evastina, Ottosson Stig
NTNU, Gjøvik, Norway.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2016;229:10-20.
In 2015, a research study on student product development projects was conducted at the Norwegian University of Science (NTNU) in Gjøvik. The student projects lasted eight weeks and were done by twenty-four third year occupational therapy students and twenty-four third year industrial design students forming eight cross-professional project groups. The theme was welfare technology from a Universal Design perspective. Problems to work on for each group were given by the occupational therapy students, based on problems they had experienced or identified while doing their practice training periods in municipal healthcare facilities and in the homes of patients. A general objective of this study was to build a knowledge base for increased cross-professional cooperation among students in higher education. One aim was to better prepare the students for their future professional roles. Another aim was for the students to acquire knowledge, understanding, and experience on how to work in a project with issues related to the knowledge and skills they had previously acquired in their education. Another aim was to reinforce their capabilities and competences regarding use of Universal Design in the area of welfare technology. The main result of the study is extended knowledge on how to form and carry out cross-functional project work in a university environment.
2015年,挪威科技大学(NTNU) Gjovik分校开展了一项关于学生产品开发项目的研究。学生项目为期八周,由24名三年级职业治疗专业学生和24名三年级工业设计专业学生组成八个跨专业项目组完成。主题是从通用设计角度看福利技术。每个小组要解决的问题由职业治疗专业学生根据他们在市政医疗设施和患者家中进行实践培训期间所经历或发现的问题提出。这项研究的一个总体目标是建立一个知识库,以加强高等教育学生之间的跨专业合作。一个目标是让学生更好地为未来的职业角色做好准备。另一个目标是让学生获得关于如何在一个与他们之前在教育中所学知识和技能相关的问题的项目中工作的知识、理解和经验。另一个目标是增强他们在福利技术领域使用通用设计的能力和技能。该研究的主要成果是关于如何在大学环境中形成和开展跨职能项目工作的知识得到了扩展。