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Pre-conference acvies - 24 September 2013 08:00 – 16:30 Conference registraon (Block 247) 08:00 – 18:30 Design students and Design & Technology teachers’ workshops 19:00 – 20:30 Welcome cocktail dinner: Cresta President Hotel MC : Mr Tigele Mokobi (Botswana Innovaon Hub) Day 1 - 25 September 2013 08:00 – 08:30 Registraon (Block 247 & Library Auditorium) 08:30 – 08:45 Welcome remarks: Prof J. M. Chuma – Dean, Faculty of Engineering & Technology (Library Auditorium) Session 1 - Block 247, Room 3 Learning and Teaching Design Session Chair: Victor Ruele Session 2 – Block 247, Room 4 Design Thinking Session Chair: Prof M. M’Rithaa Paper 20 Applying User Journey Design to Resolve Complex Design Problems Terence Fenn* & Jason Hobbs, Universi- ty of Johannesburg, South Africa Subject Area: Learning and Teaching Design Paper 13 Development of Parcipatory Assess- ment Strategy within Studio-Based Pedagogy to Enhance the Quality of Student Learning In Graphic Design Eric Eshun*, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana Subject Area: Learning and Teaching Design Paper 69 Acvity Analysis of Senior Secondary School Learners’ Use of Informaon and Communicaon Technologies: Lesson for Design and Technology Praconers Topo Maselesele* & Olefile B. Molwane, University of Botswana, Botswana Subject Area: Learning and Teaching Design Paper 19 Preparing Undergraduate Design Students for Complexity: A Case Study of the Johannesburg Art Gallery Project Terence Fenn*, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Subject Area: Design Thinking Paper 65 What Can Design Thinking Offer to the Development of Twenty-First Century African Creavity and Innovaon? Elizabeth Wright*& Simon Fraser, Central Saint Marns College of Art and Design, United Kingdom Subject Area: Design Thinking Paper 18 Sketch-Based Design Ideaon in Novice Interacon Designers Nicole Lotz*, Helen Sharp, Mark Woodroffe, Richard Blyth, Open University, United Kingdom; Dino Rajah & Ranganai Turugare, Botho College, Botswana Subject Area: Design Thinking 09:00 – 09:20 09:20 – 09:40 09:40 – 10:00 Tea/Coffee Break Tea/Coffee Break Tea/Coffee Break 1 Parallel Sessions

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Pre-conference activities - 24 September 201308:00 – 16:30 Conference registration (Block 247)08:00 – 18:30 Design students and Design & Technology teachers’ workshops19:00 – 20:30 Welcome cocktail dinner: Cresta President Hotel MC : Mr Tigele Mokobi (Botswana Innovation Hub)

Day 1 - 25 September 201308:00 – 08:30 Registration (Block 247 & Library Auditorium)08:30 – 08:45 Welcome remarks: Prof J. M. Chuma – Dean, Faculty of Engineering & Technology (Library Auditorium)

Session 1 - Block 247, Room 3

Learning and Teaching DesignSession Chair: Victor Ruele

Session 2 – Block 247, Room 4

Design ThinkingSession Chair: Prof M. M’Rithaa

Paper 20Applying User Journey Design to Resolve Complex Design ProblemsTerence Fenn* & Jason Hobbs, Universi-ty of Johannesburg, South AfricaSubject Area: Learning and Teaching Design

Paper 13Development of Participatory Assess-ment Strategy within Studio-Based Pedagogy to Enhance the Quality of Student Learning In Graphic DesignEric Eshun*, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, GhanaSubject Area: Learning and Teaching Design

Paper 69Activity Analysis of Senior Secondary School Learners’ Use of Information and Communication Technologies: Lesson for Design and Technology PractitionersTopo Maselesele* & Olefile B. Molwane, University of Botswana, Botswana Subject Area: Learning and Teaching Design

Paper 19Preparing Undergraduate Design Students for Complexity: A Case Study of the Johannesburg Art Gallery ProjectTerence Fenn*, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaSubject Area: Design Thinking

Paper 65What Can Design Thinking Offer to the Development of Twenty-First Century African Creativity and Innovation?Elizabeth Wright*& Simon Fraser, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, United KingdomSubject Area: Design Thinking

Paper 18Sketch-Based Design Ideation in Novice Interaction DesignersNicole Lotz*, Helen Sharp, Mark Woodroffe, Richard Blyth, Open University, United Kingdom; Dino Rajah & Ranganai Turugare, Botho College, BotswanaSubject Area: Design Thinking

09:00 – 09:20

09:20 – 09:40

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Tea/Coffee Break Tea/Coffee BreakTea/Coffee Break

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10:30 – 10:50

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Session 3 - Block 247, Room 3Design and Culture, Design and InstructionSession Chair: Chinandu Mwendapole

Session 4 – Block 247, Room 4 Social Responsible Design, Product/Service Value AdditionSession Chair: Anne Schiffer

Paper 4Towards Understanding African Aesthetic and Value Perception in Product Design: Perspective from Kansei StudyOluwafemi Adelabu*& Toshimasa Yamanaka, University of Tsukuba, JapanSubject Area: Design and Culture

Paper 10Sustainable Craft Production as a Catalyst for Advancing the Business Case within Cape Town’s Disability SectorKeneilwe Munyai* & Mugendi M'Rithaa, Cape Penisula University of Technology, South AfricaSubject Area: Social Responsible Design

Paper 15Visual Social Semiotics an Integral Part in Design Process of Product’s User ValuesSserunjogi Patrick*, Makerere University; Mugendi Rithaa, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South AfricaSubject Area: Design and Culture

Paper 34Enhancing Human Diversities Through The Design For All Approach. Potentialities and Relevant Issues for Emerging CountriesEmilio Rossi*, University of Chieti-Pescara; Paola Barcarolo, University of Udine, ItalySubject Area: Social Responsible Design

Paper 16The Case for Igniting a Renaissance of Indige-nous African Cultural Accents in Africa’s Contemporary and Future ArchitectureBirabi Allan*, Makerere University; Nawangwe Barnabas, Makerere University, UgandaSubject Area: Design and Culture

Paper 61When Designed and Engineered Machines Become a Pain in the . . . Back; the Ergonomics Perspective of Workers in the Textile Industry in BotswanaOanthata Sealetsa*, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Social Responsible Design

Paper 33Imagine the Future … The Use of Cultural Knowledge in Product DesignKeiphe Setlhatlhanyo*, Chinandu Mwendapole & Herbert Mapfaira, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Design and Culture

Paper 70Needs Assessment in Design for Base of the Pyramid: The Case of Health, Water and Sanita-tion Project in South SudanKyungeun Sung* & Patrick Dichabeng, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Social Responsible Design

Paper 44Teacher Trainees Learning Of Design and Realisation from a Socio-Cultural PerspectiveVanwyk Chikasanda*, University of Malawi - The Polytechnic, MalawiSubject Area: Design and Instruction

Paper 22Factors to Be Considered For Supporting SMES Competitiveness through the Transition to Sustainable Product Service Systems: A Delphi StudyYaone Rapitsenyane* & Tracy Bhamra, Lough-borough University, United KingdomSubject Area: Product/Service Value Addition

Paper 62Survey of Instructional Design ModelsRobert Branch* & Tonia Dousay, University of Georgia, United States of AmericaSubject Area: Design and Instruction

Paper 51Small Micro Enterprises Sector Landscape in Gaborone and Surrounding Areas and Their Readiness for Product InnovationRichie Moalosi, Oanthata Sealetsa, Shorn Molok-wane*, Olefile B. Molwane, Paulson Letsholo, Chinandu Mwendapole, Matlhogonolo Letsatsi, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Product/Service Value Addition

Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break

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Day 2 - 26 September 2013 Director of Ceremony: Dr O. B. Molwane07:30 – 08:00 Registration (Block 247 & Library Auditorium) Keynote address: Library Auditorium08:00 – 08:30 Keynote Speaker: Ms Maria Machailo-Ellis, Chief Executive Officer, Botswana Confederation of Commerce and Industry08:30 – 09:00 Keynote Speaker: Mr Ibrahima A. Seck, Designer and Co-founder - Birsel and Seck, United States of America

Southern Africa Innovation Support Programme 101 Exhibition: Block 247 Director of Ceremony: BIH14:00 – 14:15 Hon. Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi – Minister of Education and Skills Development tours the Southern Africa Innovation Support Programme 101 Exhibition

Official Opening: Library Auditorium14:15 – 14:25 Welcome remarks: Prof T.T Fako – Vice Chancellor 14:25 – 14:55 Official opening: Hon. Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi – Minister of Education and Skills Development Entertainment14:55 – 15:10 Southern Africa Innovation Support Programme: Mr Juha Miettinen, Chief Technical Advisor and Team Leader of Southern Africa Innovation Support (SAIS) Programme15:10 – 15:25 Role of Botswana Innovation Hub (BIH): Mr Alan Boshwaen – Chief Executive Officer, BIH15:25 – 15:55 Keynote Speaker: Prof Vesna Popovic – Queensland University of Technology, Australia15:55 – 16:25 Keynote Speaker: Peter Mabeo – Head, Mabeo Furniture Entertainment16:25 – 16:35 Vote of thanks: Dr O. B. Molwane16:35 – 16:45 Tea/Coffee Break

Tea/Coffee Break Tea/Coffee BreakTea/Coffee Break

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Session 5 - Block 247, Room 3

Design and Sustainable DevelopmentSession Chair: Robert Branch

Session 6 – Block 247, Room 4 Design Brands, Design Polices and Strategies, Design Research and Knowledge SharingSession Chair: Olefile B. Molwane

Paper 26Ergonomic Design Considerations for Women’s Functional Protective Wear for the Construction Industry in Southern Africa.Bongiwe Kolisi*, Mugendi M'Rithaa & Annadine Vlok, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South AfricaSubject Area: Design and Sustainable Development

Paper 25Afterthought Branding Within Botswana's Small Micro EnterprisesOdireleng Marope*, Olefile B. Molwane, Richie Moalosi & Shorn Molokwane, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Design Brands

Paper 35The Strategic Sustainable Valorization of Cultural and Natural Heritage for the Touristic Fruition of Developing CountriesEmilio Rossi, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Paola Barcarolo*, University of Udine, Italy Subject Area: Design and Sustainable Development

Paper 37Towards An African Renaissance: Sustaining Development by DesignMugendi M'Rithaa*, Cape Peninsula University of Technology; Håkan Edeholt, Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO), NorwaySubject Area: Design and Sustainable Development

Paper 3The Craft of Ubuntu: Explorations of Collabora-tion through MakingSarah Rhodes*, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, United KingdomSubject Area: Design Research and Knowledge Sharing

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Paper 74The Business of Design: The Emerging Field Of Design Entrepreneurship in BotswanaChinandu Mwendapole*, Herbert Mapfaira & Keiphe Setlhatlhanyo, University of Botswana, Botswana, Phiri Kutlwano, ADCRAFT Advertising and Communication, BotswanaSubject Area: Design and Creative Industries

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Session 7 - Room 3Design and Sustainable DevelopmentSession Chair: Vesna Popovic

Session 8 - Room 4Design and ICT, Research Methodologies and Processes, Theoretical Foundations and practical Case Studies, Design and Creative IndustriesSession Chair: Angus Campbell

15:00 Depart to Mokolodi Nature Reserve16:00 Game drive18:00 Official closing ceremony: Mr Alan Boshwaen – Chief Executive Officer, Botswana Innovation Hub (BIH), Mokolodi Nature ReservePost-conference Activities - 27 September 20139:00 Bus departs from University of Botswana for the optional cultural tour

Paper 36Communicative Exchange Processes for Emerging Countries. How the Design of Communication Tools and Collaborative Networks Support Interpersonal Tacit Knowledge SharingEmilio Rossi*, University of Chieti-Pescara, ItalySubject Area: Design and ICT

Paper 66Challenges of Teaching Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing in Botswa-na's Senior Secondary SchoolsPatrick Mmokele* & Richie Moalosi, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Design and ICT

Paper 64Determine The Level Of Design Awareness And Investigate User-Centred Design (UCD) Approach-es in Botswana’s CompaniesMatthews Ollyn* George Torrens & Richard Bibb, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Olefile B. Molwane, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Research Methodologies and Processes

Paper 21An Investigation of the Process of Local Curriculum Implementation and Management: A Case of Botswana Senior Secondary School Design and Technology CurriculumVictor Ruele* & Nigel Zanker, Loughborough University, United KingdomSubject Area: Theoretical Foundations and practical Case Studies

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Paper 6Designing For Development in Africa: A Critical Exploration of Literature and Case Studies from the Disciplines of Industrial Design and Devel-opment Studies.Angus Campbell*, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaSubject Area: Design Polices and Strategies

Paper 39Co-Production in Sanitation for Informal SettlementsLorraine Ambole*, University of Stellenbosch, South AfricaSubject Area: Design and Sustainable Development

Paper 40Design Education for Sustainable Development: The Case of Design and Technology Education in BotswanaMichael Gaotlhobogwe*, University of Botswana, BotswanaSubject Area: Design and Sustainable Development

Paper 55Making Sense of Complex and Fluid PositionalitiesAnne Schiffer*, Queen's University Belfast, United KingdomSubject Area: Design and Sustainable Development

Paper 68When the Butter Got Done: The Resilience of Indigenous Design Process during Dictatorial Regime in Uganda between 1971 -1978 and Their Continued Use in Kiruhura District in S.W. UgandaEmmanuel Mutungi*, Kyambogo University, UgandaSubject Area: Design and Sustainable Development

Paper 59Design perspective on Business innovation understanding the problem opportunity spaceGabriel Mothibedi*, University of Botswana, Botswana Subject Area: Research Methodologies and Processes