Talk:Embodied design

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This article has many problems. It appears to have been written by a group of people from something called "Embodied Design Research Laboratory" [http://edrl.berkeley.edu/‎] but never explains what "Embodied Design" actually is. Is it some form of design? This is never made clear. Generally the content is vapid to the point of making one's head hurt: for example, it is difficult to imagine there has ever been advocated an approach to learning of which we cannot say that it "frequently features learning through trial and error, building an understanding from conjecture and self reflection, and focusing on a depth of understanding rather than covering a lot of content." Imaginatorium (talk) 18:08, 3 April 2014 (UTC)

As of this writing, none of the main contributors are from EDRL. Creation and editing of this article was a task in a graduate course of Arcadia University, where I am an adjunct professor. MariaDroujkova (talk) 18:56, 3 April 2014 (UTC)