2012/2013 BA-BIN_3DMI Designing Mobile Information Technologies and Services
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Designing Mobile Information Technologies and Services |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period |
Spring
Spring schedule: Please note that schedule has been changes from Tuesday to Wednesday: Final schedule is: Wednesday 15:20-17:55, week 6-16. |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BA in Information Management
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Administrative contact person is Bodil Sponholtz, ITM (bsp.itm@cbs.dk) | |
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Last updated on 20-12-2012 |
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After the course students should be able to
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The aim of this course is to focus on the design of human-centered mobile interactions and services.The course introduces themes relating to interaction design and design methodologies, mobile usability, user experience, and experience design. During the course the students will be introduced to and explore mainstream and novel methods and techniques to specify needs, gathering user data, as well as methods for early prototyping of mobile user interfaces and services. One of the great new challenges in understanding and designing for interaction between users, customers and digital technology is trying to understand what lies beyond sheer functionality and efficiency.By drawing on the notion of “interaction design” as a way to elicit user needs and to enable design-based innovation, the course will be part theoretic and part practical as well as facilitate explorative methodological approaches. |
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Lectures will consist of presentation of reflection on the theme for the particular class as well as interactive sessions, and practical workshop-style exercises. The course’s development of personal competences: Students are required to actively participate in the course, and will be tasked with plenary presentations of data findings and application of methods. |
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Course book
Rogers, Sharp, Preece (2011): Interaction Design, Beyond-Human Computer Interaction. 3rd ed. 2011, John Wiley and Sons |