Reflective Design in Dynamic Systems

This course deals with theoretical and methodological perspectives in interaction design, with a focus on guiding analysis, design decisions and empirical grounding in complex and dynamic contexts.

Different theoretical and methodological perspectives in interaction design are examined in the design of artefacts and functionality to support human acting in dynamic and complex contexts.

Teaching Format

Instruction is given in the form of seminars, workshops, and supervision sessions. The language of instruction is English.

Assessment

The course is examined through group project work and individual assignments.

Examiner

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