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Interaction Design Methods course. 30 January 2014, Tallinn University.
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Introduction to Interaction Design
IFI7156 Interaction Design Methods
(IxDA)
“Interaction design refers to the process that is arranged within the existing resource constraints to create, shape, and decide all use-oriented qualities (structural, functional, ethical, and aesthetic) of a digital artifact for one or many clients.”
(Löwgren & Stolterman, 2007)
problem solution
A simple interaction design model
Evaluate
(Re)Design
Identify needs/ establish
requirements
Build an interactive version
Final product
(Rogers, Sharp, & Preece, 2007)
Research-based design process
(Leinonen, Toikkanen, & Silfvast, 2008)
This course
Group blog
Project idea
Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios
Design session
Concept mapping
Testing tasks
User stories
Paper prototypes
Testing the paper
prototypes
User interface
prototypes
Feedback Feedback Testing Feedback
Final presentation
2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 4 weeks 2 weeks
January 30 February 13 February 28 March 27 April 24 May 8
Group Assignments
Individual Assignments
March 13
A real life...
Contextual inquiry Personas Scenarios Design
sessionConcept mapping
User stories
Testing task
Paper prototypes
Testing the paper
prototypes
User interface
prototypes
(Rogers, Sharp, & Preece, 2011)
The components of interaction design
References
• IxDA (n.d.). IxDA Mission. Retrieved from http://www.ixda.org/about/ixda-mission
• Leinonen, T., Toikkanen, T., & Silvfast, K. (2008). Software as Hypothesis: Research-Based Design Methodology. In Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary Conference on Participatory Design 2008 (pp. 61–70). Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University.
• Löwgren, J., & Stolterman, E. (2007). Thoughtful Interaction Design: A Design Perspective on Information Technology. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
• Rogers, Y., Sharp, H., & Preece, J. (2007). Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction (2nd ed.). Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
Photos
• Juhan Sonin, http://www.flickr.com/photos/juhansonin/5135576565/
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Tallinn UniversityInstitute of Informatics