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What is Making? What is Engineering?
Author(s) -
Andrew Heiman,
Micah Lande,
Shawn Jordan
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.25062
Subject(s) - ingenuity , creativity , context (archaeology) , hacker , serendipity , computer science , field (mathematics) , making of , data science , epistemology , psychology , management , mathematics , history , social psychology , philosophy , archaeology , pure mathematics , economics , operating system
Micah Lande, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at the Polytechnic School in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. He teaches human-centered engineering design and innovation courses in the engineering and manufacturing engineering programs. Dr. Lande researches how technical and non-technical people learn and apply a design process to their work. He is interested in the intersection of designerly epistemic identities and vocational pathways. Dr. Lande received his B.S in Engineering (Product Design), M.A. in Education (Learning, Design and Technology) and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Design Thinking) from Stanford University. Dr. Lande is the PI on the NSF-funded project ”Should Makers Be the Engineers of the Future” and a co-PI on the NSF-funded project ”Might Young Makers Be the Engineers of the Future?”

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