2015/2016 BA-BIMKV1013U Web Interaction Design and Communication - New Forms of Interaction, Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration
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Web Interaction Design and Communication - New Forms of Interaction, Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 55 |
Study board |
Study Board for BA in Intercultural Marketing
Communication
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Course coordinator | |
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Secretary Tine Silfvander - ts.iadh@cbs.dk | |
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Last updated on 16-02-2015 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors: Furthermore the students must demonstrate their
ability to apply their acquired knowledge and combine it with other
relevant, cross-disciplinary knowledge in the context of their
specific project.
In order to achieve the grade 12, students must submit an excellent project that proves that they have understood and are able to analyze and plan web interaction in a real life or business context. The project will integrate the selection and implementation of web interaction principles and theories in a specific application domain. An excellent project must use concepts, tools and technologies that have been taught in the course. In particular, at the end of the course, students should be able:
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The evolution of the web towards social web has enabled new forms of interaction in the private as well as in the business sphere, where users are empowered to contribute, share knowledge and collaborate. Social web and social networks impact businesses, create new forms of interaction with customers, facilitate open innovation, viral marketing and in certain cases oblige businesses to adapt to new communication channels and new business models. The course provides students with an overview of tools and techniques for web interaction and involves analyses of websites and networks, as well as, design and cultural planning of interaction projects emphasizing cultural usability, user-centric aspects and the needs of business environments. The course introduces a broad scope of issues, topics, paradigms within and beyond the scope of Human-Computer Interaction complemented with practical assignments and case studies. The following topics are on the agenda: - present the evolution of the web and of the associated technologies - designing for collaboration and communication - the process of interaction design - research methods for user studies
- evaluation frameworks. The student will learn basic principles of web interaction design, methods for user studies and get acquainted with and get hands on emerging technologies for communication and knowledge sharing. |
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The course will draw upon a body of research, present cases, give examples of real-life practices and involve areas of knowledge relevant to the students. Teaching methods will include lectures, discussions and hands-on project work and home assignments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sharp, H., Y. Rogers, et al., Eds. (2014). Interaction Design: Beyond Human-computer Interaction, 4th edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Oulasvirta, A., & Blom, J. (2008). Motivations in personalisation behaviour. Interacting with Computers, 20(1), 1-16. Razmerita, L., Kirchner, K., & Sudzina, F. (2009). Personal Knowledge Management: The Role of Web 2.0 tools for managing knowledge at individual and organisational levels. Online Information Review, 33(6), 1021-1039. Razmerita, L. (2013). Collaboration using Social Media: The case of Podio in a Voluntary Organization, the19th International Conference on Collaboration and Technology, CRIWG'13 Vol. LNCS8224, 1-9, Springer. Fogel, J. and E. Nehmad (2009). "Internet social network communities: Risk taking, trust, and privacy concerns." Computers in Human Behavior 25(1): 153-160. |