annotated portfolios
Intermediate-level knowledge
The logic of annotated portfolios
questions:
How to annotate portfolios? What to annotate?
criticism? dialogues? phenomenology? interpretation? discourse?....
homework:
1. discuss and propose "guidelines" or "frameworks" for annotation
2. use the above guidelines to annotate at least two design artifacts.
deadline: Dec. 14, 2016
2016年11月29日 星期二
2016年11月22日 星期二
week 11. Intermediate-level knowledge
1. p. 741
2. introducing "Intermediate-level Knowledge" by Lowgren
1. Jonas Löwgren. 2013. Annotated portfolios and other forms of intermediate-level knowledge.interactions 20, 1 (January 2013), 30-34.
2. Kristina Höök and Jonas Löwgren. 2012. Strong concepts: Intermediate-level knowledge in interaction design research. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 19, 3, Article 23 (October 2012), 18 pages.
(pp. 23:11- 23:13)
4 constructs:
1. contextual grounding
2. horizontal grounding
3. vertical grounding
4. reflection, articulation, and abstraction
2. introducing "Intermediate-level Knowledge" by Lowgren
1. Jonas Löwgren. 2013. Annotated portfolios and other forms of intermediate-level knowledge.interactions 20, 1 (January 2013), 30-34.
2. Kristina Höök and Jonas Löwgren. 2012. Strong concepts: Intermediate-level knowledge in interaction design research. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 19, 3, Article 23 (October 2012), 18 pages.
(pp. 23:11- 23:13)
4 constructs:
1. contextual grounding
2. horizontal grounding
3. vertical grounding
4. reflection, articulation, and abstraction
2016年11月15日 星期二
2016年11月1日 星期二
week 8. student presentation & perceptual crossing
student presentation
Perceptual crossing:
1. Designing for perceptual crossing to improve user involvement
2. Designing for Perceptual Crossing: Applying and Evaluating Design Notions
3. Designing for perceptual crossing: designing and comparing three behaviors
Extra experiment:
http://ijdesign.org/ojs/index.php/IJDesign/article/view/694/298
Perceptual crossing:
1. Designing for perceptual crossing to improve user involvement
2. Designing for Perceptual Crossing: Applying and Evaluating Design Notions
3. Designing for perceptual crossing: designing and comparing three behaviors
Extra experiment:
http://ijdesign.org/ojs/index.php/IJDesign/article/view/694/298
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