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Course Catalog 2013-2014
TIE-41206 Human-Centered Product Development, 5 cr |
Additional information
Suitable for postgraduate studies
Person responsible
Jarmo Palviainen
Lessons
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Requirements
Exam and practice assignments and participating at least one lecture and returning notes on that lecture to the teacher are included in the requirements.
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation
Learning Outcomes
The student understands how user needs and requirements need to be taken into account when developing interactive products in general and in software projects in particular. After completing the course the student kwnos how to: - describe the whole lifecycle of product development, the parts of the lifecycle and their meaning in interactive product development - recocnize different human centered methods suitable for different situations - explain the differences between product development and scientific work - evaluate analytically the functioning of a cross functional team - apply human centered design principles in product development projects - plan the usability/user experience work in a development project together with the team members and other stakeholders - exploit academic and commercial sources of HCI information
Study material
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability, ... | Examination material | Language |
Lecture slides | Yes | English | |||||
Other online content | The articles related to lectures and linked in the course web page. | Yes | English |
Prerequisites
Course | Mandatory/Advisable | Description |
TIE-04100 Basic course on user experience | Mandatory | |
YHTTAY-40030 Research Methods in HTI | Advisable |
Additional information about prerequisites
A Master's level or postgraduate student who has taken a Bachelor's degree elsewhere should have understanding of basic concepts and methods of usability and human centered design. (S)he can definine usability goals and conduct a simple task analysis and a user study. (S)he can conduct a small scale usability test in a laboratory and in the field. (S)he can apply expert evaluation methods in practice.
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