IFI7156 Interaction Design Methods: Introduction to the course

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Introduction to the Interaction Design Methods course. 26 January 2013, Tallinn University.

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IFI7156 Interaction Design Methods:Introduction to the courseHans Põldoja

Introductions round

Hans Põldoja

ResearcherTallinn 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

Sat 26.01

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

February

Sat 09.02

Personas

Sat 23.02

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

March

Sat 23.03

User stories. Paper prototyping.

April

Sat 06.04

User interface design patterns. Testing the paper prototypes.

Sat 20.04

User interface prototyping: tools and techniques

May

04.05

Final presentations

Group blog

Project idea

Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios Design

sessionConcept mapping

User stories

Testing task

Paper prototypes

Testing the paper

prototypes

User interface

prototypes

Feedback Feedback Testing Feedback

Final presentation

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

January 26 February 6 February 23 March 23 April 6 April 20 May 4

Group Assignments

Individual Assignments

Group blog

Project idea

Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios Design

sessionConcept mapping

User stories

Testing task

Paper prototypes

Testing the paper

prototypes

User interface

prototypes

Feedback Feedback Testing Feedback

Final presentation

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

January 26 February 6 February 23 March 23 April 6 April 20 May 4

Group Assignments

Individual Assignments

Group blog

Project idea

Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios Design

sessionConcept mapping

User stories

Testing task

Paper prototypes

Testing the paper

prototypes

User interface

prototypes

Feedback Feedback Testing Feedback

Final presentation

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

January 26 February 6 February 23 March 23 April 6 April 20 May 4

Group Assignments

Individual Assignments

Recommended amount of workDate / Due

Date Number Lesson / Assignment Contact Lessons

Group Assignments

Individual Assignments Reading

26.01.2013 Lesson 1: Introduction 227.01.2013 GA 1.1 Group blog 103.02.2013 GA 1.2 Project idea 110.02.2013 IA 1 Commenting the project ideas 409.02.2013 GA 1.3 Contextual inquiry 609.02.2013 Lesson 2: Personas 221.02.2013 GA 2.1 Personas 823.02.2013 Lesson 3: Scenario-based design 403.03.2013 GA 3.1 Scenarios 810.03.2013 IA 2 Commenting the scenarios 421.03.2013 GA 3.2 Design session summary 621.03.2013 GA 3.3 Concept map 423.03.2013 Lesson 4: Paper prototyping 431.03.2013 GA 4.1 User stories 331.03.2013 GA 4.2 Testing task 104.04.2013 GA 4.3 Paper prototypes 1206.04.2013 Lesson 5: Testing the paper prototypes 418.04.2013 GA 5.1 Testing the paper prototypes 618.04.2013 IA 3 Testing the paper prototypes 420.04.2013 Lesson 6: User interface prototyping 228.04.2013 GA 6.1 User interface prototypes 1204.05.2013 IA 4 Commenting the user interface prototypes 404.05.2013 Lesson 7: Final presentations 204.05.2013 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

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