Course syllabus

Course-PM

DAT540 Emerging trends and critical topics in interaction design lp2 HT24 (7.5 hp)

Course is offered by the department of Computer Science and Engineering

Contact details

Sara Ljungblad (Examiner) Sara.ljungblad@chalmers.se 

Morten Fjeld (Examiner) morten.fjeld@chalmers.se 

Sofia Thunberg (Teacher) Sofia.thunberg@chalmers.se 

Aris Allisandrakis (Teacher) Aris.allisandrakis@chalmers.se 

Invited guest teachers:

Yemao Man (ABB),

Samantha Hookway and Fredric Garneij (School of Arts and Craft)

Maria HÃ¥kansson (RISE) 

Course literature

Scientific papers and news articles, some suggested by the teachers and some by the students themselves. 

Course design

The course is held in English. It consists of lectures and seminars, where students are expected to participate actively. It also consists of a mandatory, individual design project that runs throughout the course.

Changes made since the last occasion

The course is entirely replanned this year, so the students are more active in contributing to which trends that are explored. All teachers, except Sara are new.  This year, we will discuss different types of technology trends, futuring methods and learn to analyze these based on critical topics such social and environmental sustainability. Each student can focus on one technology trend as an individual project, supported by peer feedback and reflections.  

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding
Get familiar with and get insights into current trends in interaction design.
Get familiar with and get insights into novel technological solutions relevant for interaction design.

Skills and abilities
Analyze, discuss and sketch designs in relation to a certain trend.
Analyze, discuss and sketch the use of novel technical solutions.
Read, analyze and extract relevant content from academic literature.

Judgment and approach
Discuss societal and ethical consequences of a certain trend, design or technical solution.

Content

Current trends in interaction design.
Novel (emergent) technologies relevant for interaction design.
Different views and approaches in regard to novel trends and technologies.
Systematic and practical exploration and communication of ideas within a design space.
Reading and understanding of academic literature and search for the current state of the art and practice presented on the web and in the media.

Organisation

The course is held in English. It consists of lectures, group work and seminars, where students are expected to participate actively. It contains a mandatory, individual design project that runs throughout the course.

Literature

Relevant academic literature complemented with trustworthy web references and media concerning the actual topic.

Examination form

0116

Written and oral assignments
[Literature discussions, peer-reviews & Mini-conference]

3,0 credits

Grading: UG

0216

Project [Workbook assignment]

4,5 credits

Grading: UG

 

The course is examined partly by written and oral assignments ( Discussions throughout the course & presentation at Mini-conference) and peer-review, and partly via a continuous design project and the design workbook. In order to pass the course, both these parts must be passed.

Lectures, literature sessions and design studios are mandatory

If a student misses two or more teaching sessions, a compensation task should be submitted for those sessions. The task and the content will depend on what the student missed (e.g summary of literature for the literature session, summary of lecture or an individual task for and exercise. 

Course summary:

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