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The use of iteration is fundamental in the field of design, as it allows for the exploration of multiple options and the development of innovative solutions. This research analyzes how iteration, combined with Information and Communications Technology (ICT), especially 3D printing, facilitates the development of creativity in higher-level students, specifically Industrial Designers. A qualitative approach was employed, using an action-research methodological strategy with a field journal to document student activities during the iterative process. The results indicate that group dynamics enhance iteration by facilitating the exchange of ideas; therefore, the incorporation of activities that adopt constant feedback is necessary to refine initial concepts and integrate new perspectives. Additionally, the use of technology, such as 3D printing, drives the creative process by encouraging students to continue developing their ideas through physical iteration, allowing them to materialize and improve their concepts. The creative process only needs to be stimulated through different methodological strategies, both analog and digital, in and outside the classroom, with the use of technologies as essential learning tools.
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; Córdova-Esparza Diana-Margarita 1
; Romero-González, Julio-Alejandro 1
; García-Ramírez, Teresa 1
; López-Martínez Rocio-Edith 1
; Terven Juan 2
; Rodríguez-Peña Juan-José 2
1 Facultad de Informática, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Av. de las Ciencias S/N, Queretaro 76230, Mexico; [email protected] (L.C.-F.); [email protected] (J.-A.R.-G.); [email protected] (T.G.-R.); [email protected] (R.-E.L.-M.)
2 CICATA-Unidad Querétaro, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Cerro Blanco 141, Col. Colinas del Cimatario, Queretaro 76090, Mexico; [email protected] (J.T.); [email protected] (J.-J.R.-P.)