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Lecture Course User Experience I (Interaction Design)

Blog zur Vorlesung

Lecturer: PD Dr.habil. Alexander Wiethoff
Tutorials: Fiona Draxler, Ville Mäkelä
Hours per week: 3 (Lecture) + 2 (Tutorial)
ECTS credits: 6

Module: WP16.1 and 16.2: Interaction Design (for bachelor students with their minor subject in Human-Machine Interaction)
Anmerkung: Im Bachelor Medieninformatik mit einem anderen AF als MMI kann UX1/Interaction Design anstelle von Mensch Maschine Interaktion eingebracht werden, aber nicht beides zusammen.

  • Dates and Locations
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  • Reading List
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  • Lecture

Dates and Locations

  • Lecture:
    Date: Thursday 9-12 Uhr c.t.
    Location: Schellingstr. 3
    Room: S 005

News

  • 23.09.2019: Registration via Uni2Work is open.
  • 27.09.2019: First lecture appointment is on the 24th of October 9 o clock c.t.
  • Tutorial

    Reading List

    Relevante Fachliteratur zur Vorlesung:

    • Lim and Stolterman: The Anatomy of Prototypes: Prototypes as Filters, Prototypes as Manifestations of Design Ideas PDF Link
    • Houde and Hill: What do Prototypes Prototype ? PDF Link
    • Mike Kuniavsky: Observing the User Experience: A Practitioner's Guide to User ResearchPDF Link
    • Mark Weiser: The Computer for the 21st CenturyPDF Link
    • Bill Moggridge: Designing Interactions Videos und Buch
    • Bill Buxton: Sketching User Experiences PDF Link
    • Saul Greenberg: Sketching User Experiences - The Workbook Website
    • Yvonne Rogers: Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction Buch Kapitel
    • Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is The Massage PDF Link
    • DIN EN ISO 9241: DAkkS - Leitfaden Usability PDF Link
    • Design Council London: A Study of the Design Process PDF Link
    • Interview with Jane Fulton Suri: Question Everything PDF Link
    • Jenifer Tidwell: Designing Interfaces PDF Link
    • Debbie Clark: Gestalt Theory PDF Link
    • Eva Hornecker: Getting a grip on tangible interaction PDF Link

Contents

The lecture series Interaction Design imparts knowledge to understand the iterative, user centered design process of interactive systems. The lecture focuses on the users' experiences with new technological systems. Furthermore the context of developing new forms of interfaces within an interdisciplinary environment will be discussed with the help of various examples form industry.

The lecture course is suitable for:

  • Students with the minor subject Human-Machine Interaction in their 3rd Semester
  • Die Vorlesung kann nicht im Masterstudiengang eingebracht werden!

Lecture

Date Subject Slides
24.10.2019 Introduction to UX and Organization Introduction to UX and Organization.pdf
History UX1_WS1920_History.pdf
Process Models, Elements and Usability UX1_WS1920_Process Models, Elements and Usability.pdf
Usability II and Approaches to UX UX1_WS1920_Approaches.pdf
UX Design Research UX1_WS1920_UX Design Reserach .pdf
Prototyping User Experiences UX1_WS1920_Prototyping User Experiences.pdf
Laws of Interaction Design UX1-SS19-06-LawsofID.pdf, UX1-SS19-06-LawsofID.m4v
Evaluation UX1-SS19-08-Evaluation.pdf, UX1-SS19-08-Evaluation.m4v
Beyond the Desktop UX1_WS1920_Beyond the Desktop.pdf
Simplicity and Design UX1_WS1920_Simplicity and Design.pdf
Service Design UX1_WS1920-SERVICE DESIGN.pdf
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