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Teaching schedule, curriculum year 2019–2020

Methods in Human-Centered Design, Lectures

Lectures (English)
7.1.2020 – 31.5.2020
Active in period 3 (1.1.2020–1.3.2020)
Active in period 4 (2.3.2020–31.5.2020)
The most common human-centered design (HCD) methods are learned both in theory and practice.

The student will learn the most common HCD methods and techniques, including techniques for gathering, modeling and analysing 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.

Upon completion of the course, the student will

  • understand the key principles of human-centred design process and be able to conduct a full human-centered research and design process in practice.
  • be able to apply the methods in different types of design processes and application areas.
  • have enough experience to take responsibility of a small design project.
  • be able to analysze and model different types of user research data from various sources, and identify the most relevant user-related aspects that affect the design of ICT.
Study methods
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Teaching

Lectures
Teachers
Location

Method of attainment
Participation in teaching
Language of instruction
English
Responsible organisation
Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences
Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Päivi Majaranta
Responsible teacher:
Thomas Olsson
Primary course unit