2015/2016 KAN-CINTV1014U Learning through Building: Contemporary Design Science and 3D Printing
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Learning through Building: Contemporary Design Science and 3D Printing |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn, Autumn, Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Min. participants | 10 |
Max. participants | 60 |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc/MSc in Business Administration and
Information Systems, MSc
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Last updated on 04-03-2015 |
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To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors:
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It would be optimal if the students participating in this course have successfully completed the CMD(it.) Internet of Things course. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Number of mandatory
activities: 1
Compulsory assignments
(assessed approved/not approved)
One 3D printed model. |
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Design is central to information systems as the ultimate impact of IT based systems on individuals and organizations is highly influenced by how well these systems are designed. Design science research is a relatively novel concept that aims to frame the activities involved, from problem identification to testing, for successful system deployment. This new class aims to formally introduce design science research by combining it with recent trends in the Maker spaces and 3D printing. The class is thus engaged in all aspects of design science research, with a special emphasis on design research using 3D printers. The class logically consists of four sequential modules. One is
theoretic in nature, one is application-oriented, one is hands-on,
and the last is left open for the class to decide. First, the
theory and state of the art of contemporary Design Science is
covered.
The class takes some of the mystery out of the current hype about 3D Printing and find out what, how, and why people are using 3D printers. Learn about the different types of machines and materials available (hobby, desktop, and large industrial machines; plastics, metals, waxes), create part files and send them to 3D printers for a hands-on experience. The class includes a field trip to see how major Danish industries are using rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing. Develop a good foundation to go forward and incorporate 3D printing in some of your upcoming projects, and find out what's coming in the future of these machines and how we create things to print.
Technology, tools, and platforms 3D printers and software for working with 3D print designs. A number of additional technologies and tools may be offered in continuation of this course to support diverse student projects. |
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Classroom teaching for Module 1
(design science) and Module 2 (Makers).
Laboratory/workshop for Module 3 (3D printing) and Module 4 (to be decided by the class). |
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anderson, C. (2012). Makers. New York, NY: Crown Business. Arduino. (2014). Home. From Arduino: http://www.arduino.cc/ Bagely, C. (2012, December 20). What is a makerspace? Creativity in the Library. From ALA TechSource: http://www.alatechsource.org/blog/2012/12/what-is-amakerspace-creativity-in-the-library.html Barjarin, T. (2014, May 19). Why the Maker Movement is Important to America's Future. From Time Magazine: http://time.com/104210/maker-faire-makermovement/ Cavalcanti, G. (2013, June 4). Making Makerspaces: Creating a Business Model. From makezine.com: http://makezine.com/2013/06/04/making-makerspaces-creating-abusiness-model/ Dougherty, D. (2013, February 2). Makers of Spaces, Makers of Makers. From makerspace.com: http://makerspace.com/make-a-makerspace/makers-of-spaces-makers-ofmakers Dougherty, D. (2014, July 8). Makerspaces are Working Out. From Make Magazine: http://makezine.com/magazine/make-40/makerspaces-are-working-out/ Dougherty, D. (2013). The Maker Mindset. In M. &. Honey, Design, Make, Play (p. 7). New York, NY: Routledge. Dunbar-Hester, C. (2014). Radical Inclusion? Locating Accountability in Technical DIY. In M. Ratto, & M. Boler, DIY Citizenship: Critical Making and Social Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Gershenfeld, N. (2005). FAB: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop--From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication. New York, NY: Basic Books. Hamilton, B. (2012, June 28). Makerspaces, Participatory Learning, and Libraries. From The Unquiet Librarian: http://theunquietlibrarian.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/makerspaces-participatory-learning-andlibraries/ Hatch, M. (2014). The Maker Movement Manifesto. New York, NY: McGraw Hill. Kalil, T. (2012, June 13). Extreme Marshmellow Canons. From Slate: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/06/every_child_a_maker_how_the_ government_and_private_sector_can_turn_kids_on_to_science_and_engineering_through_maki ng_.htmlhttp://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/06/every_child_a_maker_h ow_the_government_and_private_sector_can_turn_kids_on_to_science_and_engineering_throug h_making_.html Kalil, T. (2013). Have Fun--Learn Something, Do Something, Make Something. In M. Honey, & D. Kanter, Desing, Make, Play. New York, NY: Routledge. Kalil, T., & Miller, J. (2014, February 3). Announcing the First White House Maker Faire. From The White House Blog: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/02/03/announcing-first-white-house-maker-faire Kroski, E. (2013, March 12). A Librarian's Guide to Makerspaces: 16 Resources. From Open Education Database: http://oedb.org/ilibrarian/a-librarians-guide-tomakerspaces/ Makerspace.com. (2012). The Makerspace Playbook. makerspace.com. Mitchell, J. (2014, May 27). Beyond the Makerspace. From Library Journal: http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2014/05/opinion/backtalk/beyond-the-maker-space-backtalk/ NextFab. (2014). Facility. From NextFab: http://www.nextfab.com/facility Owyang, J. (2014, February 13). Maker Movement and 3D Printing Stats. From Web-Strategist: http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2014/02/13/maker-movementand-3d-printing-industry-stats/
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