Suomenkielisten kandiopiskelijoiden info ja HOPS-tilaisuus to 7.9. klo 15-16
Osallistujia pyydetään täyttämään etukäteen HOPS excel-ja toimittamaan se viimeistään maanantaina 4.9. Heli Rikalalle osoitteeseen cs-studies@uta.fi.
HTI-ohjelman yhteisiin opintoihin kuuluu jakso HTIY004 Personal Study Planning 1 ECTS, esittelyyn osallistuminen on osa jakson suoritusta.
To enroll the course, a Demola project application is required
The course is intended for UTA and TUT students in the Master's Programme in Human-Technology Interaction and for other students interested in user-centered design and evaluation methods.
See instructions on the course page http://www.uta.fi/sis/tie/se/index.html
For description see UniPID/SIMHE page.
Enroll by 24.9.2017
The course has limited students places i.e. around 15 students will be admitted.
To enroll the course, a Demola project application is required
The course is intended for UTA and TUT students in the Master's Programme in Human-Technology Interaction and for other students interested in user-centered design and evaluation methods.
See instructions on the course page http://www.uta.fi/sis/tie/se/index.html
For description see UniPID/SIMHE page.
Enroll by 24.9.2017
The course has limited students places i.e. around 15 students will be admitted.
See detailed instructions on Innovation project coursepage.
Apply for Projects during 15.12.-21.12.2017 through Demola page
This course can be taken during B.Sc or M.Sc. studies.
You can not take HTIS85 Methods in Human-Centered Design if you have done:
Preceding studies
Some basic course in HCI (compulsory), e.g.
Contents
The most common human-centered design (HCD) methods are learned both in theory and practice. The methods are introduced and discussed in the weekly meetings and learned in practice during the course work in small design projects.
The student will learn the most common HCD methods and techniques, including techniques for gathering, modeling and analyzing user research data, methods for specifying and designing products and services, and principles of interaction and interface design, and prototyping. These include, among others, observation, interviewing, consolidating models for interaction, artifacts, physical and cultural models, affinity diagrams, personas, scenarios, sketching, storyboarding, wireframes, design patterns, interactive UI mock-ups etc.
See instructions on the course page http://www.uta.fi/sis/tie/se/index.html
For 5 credits, student complete the first portion of the course, including exercises and a coursework.
For 10 credits, student complete the first and second portion of the course, including exercises and an extended coursework.
Recommended preceding studies:
This course can be taken during B.Sc or M.Sc. studies.
You can not take HTIS85 Methods in Human-Centered Design if you have done:
Preceding studies
Some basic course in HCI (compulsory), e.g.
Contents
The most common human-centered design (HCD) methods are learned both in theory and practice. The methods are introduced and discussed in the weekly meetings and learned in practice during the course work in small design projects.
The student will learn the most common HCD methods and techniques, including techniques for gathering, modeling and analyzing user research data, methods for specifying and designing products and services, and principles of interaction and interface design, and prototyping. These include, among others, observation, interviewing, consolidating models for interaction, artifacts, physical and cultural models, affinity diagrams, personas, scenarios, sketching, storyboarding, wireframes, design patterns, interactive UI mock-ups etc.
Practical implementation in 2018:
This is an intermediate level programming course. The course is implemented in two parallel tracks: Java-based and web technology-based. Students can choose between the two tracks.
The course grading is based on the completion of weekly programming exercises. Full remote participation is possible with per participant agreement. Lectures will be available on-line.
Passing this part of the course will result in 5cu marking which can be expanded to 10cu by completing a project work. The project can be done during the summer, or with special agreement, at later time.
Moodle is used during the course for communication and returning the exercises.
See instructions on the course page http://www.uta.fi/sis/tie/se/index.html
See detailed instructions on Innovation project coursepage.
Apply for Projects during 23.2.-8.3.2018 through Demola page
For description see UniPID/SIMHE page.
Enroll by 20.4.2018
The course has limited students places i.e. around 15 students will be admitted.