Spring 2019: March 26 - May 3.

Instructors:
Dr Joëlle Bitton
joelle.bitton@zhdk.ch 

Nicole Foelsterl
nicole.foelsterl@zhdk.ch

Guest Lecturer:
Jean-Baptiste Labrune

Office hours by appointment 

The module takes place from March 26 - May 3, over 6 weeks, including a production week (5), from Tuesday to Friday each week, 9.30-17.00.
Class sessions include lectures, discussions, mentoring sessions, in-class exercises, home assignments and independent study blocks.
Projects are conducted in groups of 4 students. 

Overview and Objectives

This course puts the students in the context of realising an interaction design outcome from initial idea to final proposal, with a particular emphasis on field research and user-experience.
In this interaction design process, students work through the several stages of project development: Context/User Inquiry, Concept Generation, Idea Testing, Prototype Development, Evaluation and Concept Iteration. 

Following these stages of observation, creation, and evaluation, we will discuss and apply situated and user-centered methods (eg. bodystorming, context analysis, video scenarios, etc).

This course is project-based and will allow students to have a hands-on experience.
Organised in groups, students will develop innovative design concept for a product, a service or an experience. 

Topic


During the course the student will learn:

The student is expected to produce these final deliverables:

1. A working prototype, user-tested and evaluated
2. The presentation of this interaction design product, service and/or experience grounded on the understanding of the user and the context
3. The documentation of assignments and design process in a blog
 

Course Outline

Your project development is structured in following steps:

Expectations and Grading

Grades will be based on group presentations, class participation, home assignments, documentation (journal) and final work. All work should be produced in English.
Contributing to constructive group feedback is an essential aspect of class participation.
Regular attendance is required. Two or more unexcused absences will affect the final grade. Arriving late on more than one occasion will also affect the grade.

Group presentations 20% 

Final work 30%

Class participation 10% 

Journal Documentation 20%

Assignments 20%

Any assignment that remains unfulfilled receives a failing grade.  

Deliverables

Interval group presentations each week present the advancement of the group's project and highlight the specific requirements of that week.
Each presentation are structured so that each group member will introduce an aspect of the project. On average, the presentation should be 10 minutes.
The format is open: 

The final outcome of the class is a project proposal in the form of a working prototype, user-tested and represented to an external audience in the form of a film and/or a medium of your choice (installation, website, demo, etc...). For this class, there will be an emphasis on the film narrative as a way to disseminate your proposal.

A separate 'Journal' is developed by each student that reflects on learnings from the seminar. It should be in the form of an online blog (ie. WordPress, Tumblr or other):

Throughout the module, various short home assignments will be given to practice concepts discussed in class.

Course Materials

The course IAD Design Methods provides the background literature for this class.
Readings are made available in the shared IAD server, under 19FS > Sem2_IAD_PROCESS.

Additional readings are provided below as the class progresses:

Teams projects

Calendar

Week 1
Into the Wild!

Tuesday 26.3

Wednesday 27.3

Thursday 28.3

Friday 29.3

Morning

09.30-10.30
Introduction about the modules, Presentation of the topic, Note on Documentation

10.30-11.30 Lecture
JB

Field Research

09.30-10.30

Clustering and Going Back to the Field
NF, JLB

Field Research

Field Research

Afternoon

13.00-14.30
Exercise: topic and group building
JB  

14.30-16.30
Renting Equipment and Get prepared for Field Research
NF

13.00-14.00
Group presentations:
First Impressions
NF, JBL

14.00-15-00 
Ethnographic study
NF

15.00-16.00
Sense Making (AEIO)
NF


 


Field Research

13.00-14.30
Group presentations: Inspirations and Field Research
JB, NF, JLB

14.30-16.30
Mentoring: Narrowing
Down

JB, JLB 


Week 2
Idea Transfers

Tuesday 2.4

Wednesday 3.4

Thursday 4.4

Friday 4.4

Morning

09.30-10.00
Expectations for the following week
JB, JLB

10.00-11.00
Exercise: Very rapid prototyping
JB, JLB

14.45-15.30
Group Presentations:
mock-ups
JB, NF, JLB 



11.00-12.30
Lecture: Quirky designs for development and social change
LG

Exercise:
Very rapid prototyping
JB, LG

Independent Study:
Preparation of presentation

Afternoon

Field Research

13.30-14.30
Group presentations: Inspirations and Field Research
JB, NF, LG



Independent Study 

13.30-15.30
Group presentations: Related Work and Production Plan for the next 4 weeks
JB, LG

Week 3
Play

Tuesday 9.4

Wednesday 10.4

Thursday 11.4

Friday 12.4

Morning

Independent Study 


09.30-12.30
Theory Class - IAD Method
JB

Exercise: Diagrams
JB

Independent Study

Independent Study

Afternoon

Independent Study 

13.30 - 14.30
Exercise:
Bodystorming

LG

14.30-16.00
Mentoring: Protoyping
JB, LG

Independent Study

13.00-15.00
Group presentations: Prototypes
JB, LG, NF

Week 4
Stories and Users

Tuesday 16.4

Wednesday 17.4

Thursday 18.4

Friday 19.4

Morning

Independent Study

09.30-12.30
Theory Class - IAD Method
JB

Exercise: Storytelling
JB, NF

Independent Study

09.30-12.00
Group presentations:
Storytelling
NF, JB

Afternoon

Independent Study

13.30-15.30
Mentoring: Storytelling
JB, NF

Independent Study

13.00-16.00
Mentoring: Storyboards
NF

Week 5
Production 

Tuesday 23.4

Wednesday 24.4

Thursday 25.4

Friday 26.4


Production Week


Production Week

 

Production Week

Production Week


Week 6
Production

Tuesday 30.4

Wednesday 1.5

Thursday 2.5

Friday 3.5

Morning

Holiday

09.30-12.30
Theory Class - IAD Method
JB




09.30-12.00
Mentoring:
Editing

NF

09.00-11.30
Final Group presentations
JB, NF, LG 

11.30-12.30
Guest Lecture: Lalya Gaye
Room 5T09

Afternoon

Holiday13.00-13.45
Group presentations:
Back from the production week
JB, NF, LG


13.45-16.00
Mentoring: Editing
NF
Independent Study

Documentation
Work

JB: Dr. Joëlle Bitton, NF: Nicole Foesterl, JBL: Jean-Baptiste Labrune