IFI7156 Interaction Design Methods: Introduction to the course

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Introduction to the Interaction Design Methods course. 30 January 2014, Tallinn University.

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IFI7156 Interaction Design Methods:Introduction to the courseHans Põldoja

Introductions round

Hans Põldoja

LecturerTallinn University, Institute of Informatics

Doctoral studentAalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture

hans.poldoja@tlu.eehttp://www.hanspoldoja.net

Structure of the course

• 7 meetings (20 hours)

• work on a group project (74 hours)

• work on individual assignments (16 hours)

• work on literature (20 hours)

January

Thu 30.01

Introduction to the course. Introduction to interaction design. Contextual inquiry.

February

Thu 13.02

Personas

Fri 28.02

Scenario-based design. Participatory design sessions. Concept mapping.

March

Thu 13.03

User stories. Paper prototyping.

Thu 27.03

User interface design patterns. Testing the paper prototypes.

April

Thu 24.04

User interface prototyping: tools and techniques

May

Thu 08.05

Final presentations

Group blog

Project idea

Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios

Design session

Concept mapping

Testing tasks

User stories

Paper prototypes

Testing the paper

prototypes

User interface

prototypes

Feedback Feedback Testing Feedback

Final presentation

2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 4 weeks 2 weeks

January 30 February 13 February 28 March 27 April 24 May 8

Group Assignments

Individual Assignments

March 13

Group blog

Project idea

Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios

Design session

Concept mapping

Testing tasks

User stories

Paper prototypes

Testing the paper

prototypes

User interface

prototypes

Feedback Feedback Testing Feedback

Final presentation

2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 4 weeks 2 weeks

January 30 February 13 February 28 March 27 April 24 May 8

Group Assignments

Individual Assignments

March 13

Group blog

Project idea

Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios

Design session

Concept mapping

Testing tasks

User stories

Paper prototypes

Testing the paper

prototypes

User interface

prototypes

Feedback Feedback Testing Feedback

Final presentation

2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 4 weeks 2 weeks

January 30 February 13 February 28 March 27 April 24 May 8

Group Assignments

Individual Assignments

March 13

Recommended amount of work

Day Date / Due Date Number Lesson / Assignment Contact

LessonsGroup

AssignmentsIndividual

Assignments Reading

Thu 30.01.2014 Lesson 1: Introduction 2Sun 02.02.2014 GA 1.1 Group blog 1Sun 02.02.2014 GA 1.2 Project idea 1Sun 09.02.2014 IA 1 Commenting the project ideas 4Tue 11.02.2014 GA 1.3 Contextual inquiry 6Thu 13.02.2014 Lesson 2: Personas 2Wed 26.02.2014 GA 2.1 Personas 8Fri 28.02.2014 Lesson 3: Scenario-based design 4Tue 04.03.2014 GA 3.1 Scenarios 8Sun 09.03.2014 IA 2 Commenting the scenarios 4Tue 11.03.2014 GA 3.2 Design session summary 6Tue 11.03.2014 GA 3.3 Concept map 4Thu 13.03.2014 Lesson 4: Paper prototyping 4Sun 16.03.2014 GA 4.1 Testing tasks 1Sun 16.03.2014 GA 4.2 User stories 3Tue 25.03.2014 GA 4.3 Paper prototypes 12Thu 27.03.2014 Lesson 5: Testing the paper prototypes 4Tue 22.04.2014 GA 5.1 Testing the paper prototypes 6Tue 22.04.2014 IA 3 Testing the paper prototypes 4Thu 24.04.2014 Lesson 6: User interface prototyping 2Sun 04.05.2014 GA 6.1 User interface prototypes 12Thu 08.05.2014 IA 4 Commenting the user interface prototypes 4Thu 08.05.2014 Lesson 7: Final presentations 2Thu 08.05.2014 GA 7.1 Final presentation 6

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Learning environment

• Course blog: http://ifi7156.wordpress.com

• Group blogs

• Course tag: ifi7156 (#ifi7156)

• Web 2.0 for sharing media: Mendeley, Twitter, SlideShare, Scribd, Flickr, YouTube

• Dropbox: course readings

http://twitter.com/ifi7156

Dropbox

Assessement

• Exam

• 13 group assignments (max 80 points)

• 4 individual assignments (max 20 points)

• The student must attend at least 80% of the lessons in order to take the exam

e-Vent

Projects from previous years

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Hans Põldojahans.poldoja@tlu.ee

Interaction Design Methodshttp://ifi7156.wordpress.com

Tallinn UniversityInstitute of Informatics

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