Design Curricula Study: Hands-On Design and the Distributed Studio

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The following material constitutes an interim report by Joe Ballay on a summer project that I commissioned. Included are an outline of the position paper to result from the project (on strategies for introducing design as a theme, skill set, and salient, component of a liberal arts or core curriculum) and appendix material. Joe Ballay had approached me with the proposal to investigate and design software that would support design studio conditions on our distributed computer network

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