Στούντιο 2. Συνοπτική παρουσίαση του μαθήματος



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Στούντιο 2 Συνοπτική παρουσίαση του μαθήματος

Goals Cultivate high-level skills to students like: a) critical thinking and reflection on the use of HCI and design methods, b) working in groups, and c) development of responsibility about learning; Develop an authentic project from ideation to evaluation that is related to practice. Research, design (conceptual & detailed), prototyping, user evaluation Use of methods Make constructive use of a number of technologies to improve students digital design competence, Virtual Worlds, Wiki, Online prototyping tools

Project Design: a gesture-based (i.e. multi-touch, kinesthetic, or gaze) interactive installation, for a public place where people gather (indoors or outdoors) to work and interact, e.g. cafeteria/cinema/theatre/university/museum. Consider alternative interaction styles, setups and types of services (e.g. business, entertainment, social interaction) Reach to a functional prototype about form, ergonomics and user interface and interaction,... Evaluate the prototype with user groups (simulation in the Virtual Word, or prototyping tools) Make justified use of design methods throughout the lifecycle

Schedule & Phases Introduction (1 week). Explain the approach (Studio-based PBL) and technology (VWs and wiki), Provide context to the design project for each group. Research & inquiry (~3 weeks) Use of research methods for data gathering and sensemaking. Design (conceptual & analytic) (~ 5 weeks) Use of methods for articulating design concepts and gradually develop interactive prototypes. Evaluation (~ 2 weeks) Set up and conduct a user-centred evaluation of your designed prototype. Final presentation and assessment (1 week).

Course activities

Focus Presentation Results, not process Keep it short! (5-10 max) Critique Peer review Tutor review ( design review ) You keep track of all comments (you will have to present how you addressed them)

Focus Reflection Work in groups Adaptation of the PBL whiteboard (Hmelo-Silver, 2004): facts, learning issues, ideas and action plan Other design thinking methods: Brainstorming, scenario-based design Tutors challenge student thinking ( desk crit ) Design Conceptual and Detailed Action planning, or Sketching, or Modeling, or Prototyping You start in class, and continue during the week

Focus Research You are expected to search on your own for study material (mainly scientific papers) on every aspect of your work! E.g. Storyboards, concept models, etc: how to? Find a couple of good papers about it! Also, go to the library there is a whole lot of good books on HCI, user interface design, interaction design, etc.

Technologies Virtual World (VW) (see instructions on the wiki) Wiki http://hci-dpsd.wikispaces.com Prototyping tools You are expected to make use of the VW, or other prototyping tools - there are dozens out there. But your decision will affect the outcome of your design you need to be careful

Assessment Design report = 60% Student skills 40%, i.e. Peer review = 20% Tutor review = 20%

What is expected for next time? Design problem: Lock the problem context; identify problem owner, target user groups and place of application; talk to problem owners, if necessary. Design research Do a preliminary research on related systems, projects, etc. Think for purposeful innovation VW: Read the tutorial Download Imprudence and connect from your laptop Set your appearance, get acquainted with the workplaces Make use of the tools: projector, annotations, etc. You will make use of the PBL whiteboard and brainstorming next week.

1 st week Feb 21 Course session Course presentation Virtual Worlds tutorial Formation in 3 groups of 3 Free-form discussion about the project for each team Homework (Read the tutorials - wiki) Use the VW : your avatar s appearance and the tools Brief research about gesture-based interaction (wiki, AUIs) Study about design research methods (this is for next week s activity): find papers and books and bring them with you Discuss in your group about a specific context for the project. Lock the context until next time

2 nd week Feb 28 Course session 10 for each team: context of problem Rest of the course: Plan your design research in detail! (action planning) PBL whiteboard in the VW Refer to a list of methods for design research which will you use and why? Allocate methods and tasks to individual members of the group. (e.g. a Gantt chart of methods, tasks within method and person) Arrange the schedule for each result Place the PBL white board in the VW Homework Conduct design research Place results (models) in the VW (group workspaces) by Monday night Study about the methods you will use, before you use them! Use your books and find papers

3 rd week March 6 Course session Presentation of design research findings: 10 for each team + 10 discussion Tutors add questions and comments in the VW, next to the models presented Review of action plan in the PBL whiteboard Homework Continue the conduction of design research according to your action plan Place results (models) in the VW (group workspaces) by Monday night Study about the design research methods you will use in the next course, before you use them! Use your books and find papers

4 th week March 13 Course activities Final presentation of design research: 10 presentation + 10 discussion Tutors add questions and comments in the VW, next to the models presented Brainstorming activity for conceptual design Homework Provide corrections to your design research findings Place main ideas out of brain storming in the VW by Monday night Study about the methods you will use in the next course (scenarios/storyboards), before you use them! Use your books and find papers

5 th week 20 March Course session Present main ideas 10 + 10 discussion for each group Scenario-based design: For each persona / user group Prepare 1 or 2 scenarios Write them up Make storyboards of future use Homework Draw your storyboards in Google draw and place them in the VW by Monday night. (or make a machinima in the VW!) Study about the methods you will use in the next course (concept models/flow charts), before you use them! Use your books and find papers

6 th week 27 March Course session Presentations of storyboards (or machinima) 10 + 10 discussion Concept model and/or flow chart; follow guidelines (books and papers) Homework Place concept model and/or flow chart in the VW by Monday night. Study about the methods you will use in the next course (wireframes and online prototyping tools), before you use them! Use your books and find papers

7 th week 3 April Course Session Presentations of concept models/flow charts 10 + 10 discussion Detailed design and prototyping kick-off: Sketch on paper; Try to reach to wireframes Sketch user interfaces and user interactions (gestures, gaze)! Follow flow chart and concept model; break up the work: start from main (home) screen. Adjust the brainstorming method; (a) at first sketch alone; (b) show main ideas without critique; (c) re-design; Homework Place your design in an online prototyping tool and connect it to the VW by Monday night (23 April). We will probably need a VW session within Easter Holidays.

8 th week 24 April Course Session Pluralistic walkthrough (if many screens / flow is available) and comments 15 for each group Continue with detailed design and prototyping More screens, corrections, etc. More interactions (gestures, gaze) Break up the work: vertical/horizontal prototyping? (by service, or flow chart level?) Homework Place your prototype in an online prototyping tool and connect it to the VW by Monday night.

Course Session 9 th week 1 May Pluralistic walkthrough (if many screens / flow is available) and comments 15 for each group Continue with detailed design and prototyping More screens, corrections, etc. More interactions (gestures, gaze) Break up the work: vertical/horizontal prototyping? (by service, or flow chart level?) Homework Place Place your prototype in an online prototyping tool and connect it to the VW by Monday night. Study about the usability evaluation methods you will use in the next course, before you use them! Use

10 th week 8 May Course Session Pluralistic walkthrough and comments 15 for each group Plan your usability evaluation Goals and metrics, procedure, participants, tasks, instruments, practical issues (dates, availability, etc), reporting Homework Place your usability evaluation plan and instruments (e.g. questionnaires) in the VW by Monday night.

11 th week 15 May Course Session Review of the Usability evaluation plan and instruments - 15 for each group If possible start user tests in class with tutors as users. Or plan your Final Project Report To be delivered at the final course session Homework Place your Final Project Report in the VW by Monday night. Start user tests. Prepare for conducting a couple of user tests in class (with tutors as users)

12 th week 22 May Course Session Review of the Usability evaluation plan and instruments - 15 for each group If possible start user tests in class with tutors as users. Or plan your Final Project Report To be delivered at the final course session Homework Place your Final Project Report in the VW by Monday night. Start user tests. Prepare for conducting a couple of user tests in class (with tutors as users)

13 th week 30 May Final presentation Course evaluation