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When I was at the HfG, I worked on projects that were very focused on getting hands-on experience right from the start. I learned to think deeply about fundamental questions like: What should I develop? How can I make sure it meets users' needs? What technologies are needed and how can I use them effectively? The HfG created an inspiring learning environment where I could not only build my design and technical skills, but also learn how to apply them in real projects. Take a look at my transcriptOfRecords.pdffor more details.
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The Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmünd. (HfG) is known for its real-world, project-based approach to training students. The school places a lot of emphasis on combining theory and practice, which gives students a good understanding of how work actually gets done. There's a strong focus on teamwork and working across disciplines, which prepares students for a collaborative work environment. Through a combination of hands-on learning and a strong link to practice, students learn all the steps from concept development to the finished prototype. Take a look at the moduleManual.pdffor more details.
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