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Original Articles

Teaching and Learning Design Drawing

Pages 5-32 | Published online: 02 Apr 2015

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  • J C Jones, Design Methods (New York: Wiley, 1970).
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  • For a straightforward description of Semantic Ethnography, see James P Spradley and David W McCurdy. The Cultural Experience: Ethnography in a Complex Society (Chicago: Science Research Associates, 1972).
  • I must thank Anthony Dubovsky both for providing such interesting subject matter through his philosophy of teaching and for the time and insight be shared with me. Kevin Daly and Jessica Seaton also gave much time and thought in conversations which formed the basis for two of the diagrams in the text. Finally, without the help of Professor Galen Cranz this study would never have been undertaken.
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