Co-design refers to a process by which practitioners and researchers come together to either adapt or create and test new curriculum materials, museum exhibits, programs, or technology tools.
Co-Design participants in inquiryHub (iHub) are committed to a collaborative design process. Stakeholders learn together as we improve the ways we create and implement curriculum and instruction.
As IC speeds continue to climb well into the gigahertz range, system designers are finding that the new obstacles they must overcome to interconnect ICs to packages and packages to printed-circuit ...
Co-designing technologies with families for mediating family connectedness is an important area of research. However, the literature directly investigating both co-design with families and family ...
AI-powered design tools are now fundamental, enabling faster iterations, optimized configurations and system-level insights. Mastering simulation platforms and digital twins allows for virtual ...
Co-design has been suggested to improve intervention effectiveness and sustainability. However, digital health intervention co-design is inconsistently reported. This umbrella review aims to ...
Data centers and high-performance computing (HPC) are the primary enablers of today’s power-hungry AI-driven technology, but chip designers, EDA vendors, and the data centers themselves have a long ...
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