Cross-Cultural UX Pedagogy: A China–US Partnership

By Ziqing Li1, Colin M Gray1, Austin Toombs1, Kevin McDonald1, Lukas Marinovic1, Wei Liu2

1. Purdue University 2. Beijing Normal University

We report on a series of ten interviews with students and faculty to describe cross-cultural connections between two UX-focused programs, one in China and one in the United States.

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Version 1.0 - published on 12 Aug 2021

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Published in the 2021 Proceedings of LearnxDesign: 6th International Conference for Design Education Researchers. Shandong University of Art & Design, Jinan, China.

The recent emergence of new undergraduate and graduate design programs with a focus specific to User Experience (UX) offers new opportunities to engage with the complexity of these educational practices. In this paper, we report on a series of ten interviews with students and faculty to describe cross-cultural connections between two UX-focused programs, one in China and one in the United States. Our study includes the perspectives of students who engaged in intercultural UX experiences, as well as the perspectives of the faculty who designed those student experiences through an inter- cultural partnership. We report on how each program was created, developed, and iterated upon, describing program goals and student experiences across both programs from student and instructor perspectives. We demonstrate the complexity of UX educational experiences on an international scale, concluding with opportunities for intercultural engagement and the potential for links among education, profession, culture, and pedagogy.

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  • Li, Z., Gray, C. M., Toombs, A., McDonald, K., Marinovic, L., Liu, W. (2021). Cross-Cultural UX Pedagogy: A China–US Partnership.

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