Interaction design 2700-M-API-D1PI
The subject of the course is interaction design (IxD) in the user-oriented methodology. In this approach, designing interactions involves looking for answers to two questions: 1) what is the product supposed to do (selection and prioritization of functionality, analysis of user requirements), and 2) how is the product supposed to do it? - information architecture and user interface design.
The course covers issues related to the process of designing interactions, such as: conceptualization of interactions, cognitive, social and emotional aspects of interactions, creating prototypes, dark patterns.
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
The graduate knows and understands the principles of interaction design in the scope appropriate for information architecture.
Graduates are able to design basic interactions in information systems.
The graduate is ready to take into account various contexts, including social and cultural ones, in designing interactions.
Assessment criteria
The assessment includes two components:
- active participation in classes (40%)
- final project (60%)
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
J.Tidwell Ch. Brewer, A. Valencia: Projektowanie interfejsów. Sprawdzone wzorce projektowe. Helion 2021
H. Sharp, Y. Rogers, J. Preece: Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction. 5th Edition. Wiley 2019
J. Steane: Interaction Design: From Concept to Completion. Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2019
Additional information
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