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INTERACTION DESIGN THEORY SEMINAR 5th semester

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Transformation: How could you change cause and effect? Could you reverse anything? Could you combine some ideas - prototype and iterate them with different methods? Could you mix them up with other contents? Is it possible to combine or split up different components of the service or product you want to create? 


Workshop I-III IIII Group-Presentations of various approaches in the class

Jonas, W., Zerwas, S., von Anshelm, K., (2015) Transformation Design - Perspectives on a New Design Attitude, Birkhäuser, 978-3-0356-0636-2 November 2015.

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1. Introduce you project

●  What is your project?

●  What question/problem/issue/ does it address?

●  What are the aims of the project?

●  Why is this project important / relevant/useful? (rationale)

●  For whom is this project important / relevant/ useful? (rationale)


2. Literature review

●  What are the critical issues/ contexts pertinent to your project?

●  Identify key texts/ examples/arguments to support your project and research approach

●  What other research has been done in the area?


3. Methodology

●  Discuss why you are taking this approach

●  Describe the various stages of your project (step by step) and then the associated research processes– this can be a diagram or table – to give an overview of the research design for this project

●  Discuss the different methods being used and why you are using them

●  Identify any issues/ difficulties that may effect the project and strategies to address them

●  Identify what you hope to achieve through each stage of the project


4. Conclusion

●  What you hope to achieve through this work?

●  What will the final outcome and forms of this project?

●  How will the research be presented?


Example of essay writing see:
Aurélie Mossé: “Energy-harvesting & Self-Actuated Textiles for the home: Designing with New Materials & Technologies”.
http://bit.ly/1MCHRyV

Possible Assignment III

For your field of interest:
Related Work map - where do you position yourself?

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