Course syllabus spring 2018
Course syllabus spring 2018
Title
Interaction Design: Research Methods in Interaction Design
Swedish title
Interaktionsdesign: Forskningsmetoder i interaktionsdesign
Course code
KD412A
Credits
7.5 credits
Grading scale
UG / Fail (U) or Pass (G)
Language of instruction
English
Decision-making body
Faculty of Culture and Society
Syllabus approval date
2017-11-15
Syllabus valid from
2018-01-15
Entry requirements
120 credits from semester 1-4 within the programme Interaktionsdesign
Level
Basic level
Main field
Interaction Design
Progression level
G2F
Course objectives
The course aims to introduce the basics of academic research and development in interaction design at bachelor level. It is directly linked to, and acts as preparation for the following thesis in semester six.
Course contents
Module 1: Students analyse selected thesis reports from the area of interaction design regarding theoretical framing, choice of research question, and choice of research method. Students are also introduced to potential thesis topics by researchers and invited guests. Working methods include writing and group
Module 2: Students prepare directly for their subsequent thesis. Through engagement with the literature and teaching team, they scope a topic for their thesis, a research framing and research question. Students are appointed a supervisor who then follows the student in the course Degree Project. With the support of the supervisor, the student develops a draft project plan.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course students will have demonstrated:
1. Formulating a research question relevant to interaction design
2. Selection and constructive use of the knowledge and disciplinary foundations of interaction design, including literature and methods
3. Contextualise proposed project in relation to societal and ethical concerns
Learning activities
Lectures, seminars, presentations and written assignment.
Assessment
The course has a single assessment: the research plan. If this assessment meets all intended learning outcomes, a pass (G) is awarded.
Research Plan: This is a written synopsis and plan for your individual thesis work. It includes the empirical and theoretical grounding of the thesis topic, a specific and concise research question, description of research methods appropriate for the research question and a preliminary plan and schedule. (HP 7.5, LOs 1-3)
Course literature and other study material
Required books
• Muratovski, G. (2016) Research for Designers. SAGE Publications.
• Koskinen, I., Redström, J., Zimmerman, J., Wensveen, S. and Binder T. (2011) Design Research Through Practice: From the Lab, Field, and Showroom. Morgan Kaufmann.
Course evaluation
Written evaluation at the end of the course.