Course syllabus autumn 2017
Course syllabus autumn 2017
Title
Media and Communication Studies: Visualizing and Prototyping the Media
Swedish title
Media and Communication Studies: Visualizing and Prototyping the Media
Course code
KK646B
Credits
15 credits
Grading scale
UA / Excellent (A), Very Good (B), Good (C), Satisfactory (D), Pass (E) or Fail (U)
Language of instruction
English
Decision-making body
Faculty of Culture and Society
Syllabus approval date
2017-04-19
Syllabus valid from
2017-08-28
Entry requirements
Prerequisite courses for this course are: KK640B Media and Communication Studies: Key Themes in Media and Communication Studies (passed) KK641B Media and Communication Studies: Understanding the Creative Industries (passed) KK642B Media and Communication Studies: Collaborative Media (passed) KK643B Media and Communication Studies: Research Methodology (passed) and KK644B Media and Communication Studies: Master's (One-Year) Thesis (passed)
Level
Advanced level
Main field
Media and Communications Science
Progression level
A1F
Progression level in relation to degree requirements
The course is included in the main field of media and communication studies, and can be part of the degree requirements for each master's degree (60 or 120 credits).
Course objectives
The course provides specific knowledge of how to work with visualization and prototype representations in media and communication. The course also provides students with skills in how to work with design-oriented and practice-based knowledge; skills that can be utilised in the final degree project.
Course contents
The course begins with lectures on visualization and prototyping. Students produce an analysis of information visualizations. After that, they work on a visualization project through an iterative design process, using methods for sketching and prototyping. The project is presented and discussed during a final seminar.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course students shall:
Demonstrate knowledge of basic principles for information visualization, in static and dynamic media (1)
Demonstrate a basic understanding of quantitative data, statistics: how they are used and produced, their role in relation to different media related contexts (2)
Plan for and develop visualizations using methods for sketching and prototyping, through an iterative design process (3)
Prepare a proposal for an information visualization project intended for a specific context and target group, and relate design decisions to these (4)
Critically analyse visualizations of quantitative data in the media in relation to comprehension and transparency (5)
Learning activities
Teaching is conducted through seminars, lectures, supervision, and project work. The course is web-based.
Assessment
1 Analysis of information visualization (3 hp, UG learning outcomes 1,2,5)
2 Individual project: prototype for information visualization intended for web/ digital media (7 hp, A-U, learning outcomes 1,2,3,4)
3 Written reflection (5 hp, A-U, learning outcomes 1,4,5)
Course literature and other study material
Kirk, Andy (2016) Data Visualisation. A Handbook for Data driven Design. London et al: Sage.
Buxton, Bill (2007) Sketching User Experiences. Getting the Design Right and the Right Design. Morgan Kaufman.
Pickett, Kate & Wilkinson, John R. (2009) The Spirit Level. Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better. Allen Lane/Bloomsbury
Additional articles and chapters will be made available for the students.
Course evaluation
Written course evaluation carried out at the end of the course.
Additional information
Students are expected to be familiar with Microsoft Excel at a basic level. Excel software can be downloaded via Malmö University.