2018/2019 BA-BINMO1024U Information in Context
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Information in Context |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BA in Information
Management
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Last updated on 02-05-2018 |
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BA-BINMO1025U | ||||||||||||
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The aim of this course is to introduce students to the theoretical framework of information management and to develop their skills in analyzing and organizing information and their user experience (UX). The course introduces a range of theoretical understandings of information and information organization within the fields of Information Management, Information Science and Information Architecture. Students will learn how to use this theoretical foundation for relating such concepts and theories to empirical information and practical approaches to information organization. The overall challenge of information management is how information can be managed to create value and contribute to organisational goals. This course focuses on the the theoretical foundation for working with information, on general principles of organization of information, on analyzing information needs in different user groups, and on different types of information. Students should develop an ability to describe and discuss
information processes, users’ information needs, explain the
relationship between the context of the user, the design of
contents and organization of information.
The conceptual framework and challenges of o Information Architecture and Information management · Users, mental models, user needs and behaviours · Organization of information and the structural design of shared information environments o classification, metadata, tagging o controlled vocabularies o UX design of information |
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The teaching method involves thematic lectures,
role plays with case examples, which will help to develop the key
concepts and key models of the fields of Information Architecture,
information organization and User experience.
In the workshops, the themes will be further developed in group writing, group discussions, group presentations. Furthermore, students will practise writing reviews of the course literature. |
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Class feedback sessions after exams
Peer feedback |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||
The literature can be changed before the semester starts. Students are advised to find the literature on LEARN before they buy the books.
Main Text Book: Morville, P. & Rosenfeld, L. (2015). Information architecture for the web and beyond (4th ed.). USA: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Levy, J. (2015). UX Strategy: How to Devise Innovative Digital Products that People Want. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.".
Selected Readings: Feldman, S. (2004). The high cost of not finding information. KM World, 13(3), 8-10.
Crowston, K., & Kwasnik, B. H. (2004). A framework for creating a facetted classification for genres: Addressing issues of multidimensionality. HICSS '04: Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'04) - Track 4, 40100.1.
Nawaz, A., Clemmensen, T., and Hertzum, M. (2011). Information Classification on University Websites: A Two-Country Card Sort Study. In J. Molka-Danielsen and K. K. Kimppa (eds.), Selected Papers of the Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia 2011, pp. 109-122. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim, NO ( link)
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