DTC0171/2 - Interaction Design Methods ("Design for Digital Behaviour Change Interventions" module of training)
Time
07.02.2025 - 30.06.2025
Registration deadline
31.08.2024
Place
Tallina Ülikooli linnak (Narva mnt 29, Tallinn)
Volume
104 academic hours (contact study 32 hours, independent study 72 hours)
Target group
interaction designers, UX researchers, digital services and products designers
Objective
to obtain theoretical knowledge and practical experience about the human-centered interaction design process and common methods used in interaction design.
Content
Introduction to interaction design. Understanding the context and choosing relevant interaction design methods for a design challenge: literature reviews, interviews, surveys, observations, diaries, competitive reviews. Identifying insights: thematic analysis, concept maps, timelines, affinity diagramming. Framing the problem: personas, user journey maps. Exploring possible solutions: ideation methods, scenario-based design, user stories. Information architecture, card sorting. Design patterns, user interface guidelines and design systems. Low-fidelity prototyping techniques: paper prototyping and wireframes. High-fidelity prototyping: tools and techniques.
Learning outcomes
understands the fundamentals of human-centered interaction design process; is able to choose and adjust interaction design methods for the specific design challenge; is able to use human-centered design and research methods for understanding the context, framing the problem and exploring possible solutions; is able to create low- and high-fidelity prototypes, according to usability principles and design patterns.
Requirements
work experience on design and research field is highly recommended
learning environment
Tallinna Ülikooli auditooriumis / Tallinn University classroom
Teacher's competencies
magistrikraad, töökogemus valdkonnas, täiskasvanute koolitamise kogemus
Graduation requirements
RENEW - theoretical lectures and practical workshops in the classroom that provide the required knowledge of behaviour change subjects and the specific skills for implementation of behaviour change techniques in technology. In the interaction design workshops the students will apply the new knowledge to the specific problem health domain. The students will work in groups by using various UX tools, design methods.
Document issued upon course completion
TLÜ tunnistus
Teachers
Vladimir Tomberg
Course price
2000 EUR (participant, VAT won't be added to the price)
Organiser
School of Digital Technologies, Kersti Maidra, 6409428, kersti.maidra@tlu.ee
Minimum number of participants
1