4. “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)
7. A simple interaction design
model
Identify needs/
establish
requirements
(Re)Design
Evaluate
Build an
interactive
version
Final product
(Rogers, Sharp, & Preece, 2007)
9. This course
Feedback
Feedback
Group
blog
Project
idea
Contextual
inquiry
2 weeks
January 30
Group Assignments
Individual Assignments
Personas
Design
session
Scenarios
Concept
mapping
2 weeks
February 13
Testing
Testing
tasks
2 weeks
February 28
User
stories
2 weeks
March 13
Testing the
paper
prototypes
Paper
prototypes
Feedback
User
interface
prototypes
4 weeks
March 27
Final
presentation
2 weeks
April 24
May 8
14. Hans Põldoja
hans.poldoja@tlu.ee
Interaction Design Methods
http://ifi7156.wordpress.com
Tallinn University
Institute of Informatics
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