Courses: INFO263 Interaction Design and Prototyping - Autumn 2022
Level of Study
Bachelor
Language of Instruction
Norwegian or English
Teaching semester
Spring
Objectives and Content
The course introduces students to prototyping and design of interactive technologies. The students learn about different kinds of prototyping activities involved in designing lo-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes such as web pages and mobile interfaces. The students will learn techniques for prototyping such as sketching, and wireframing. Further, they will learn design principles and guidelines for constructing useful, usable and user-friendly interfaces. In addition, the students will learn about different ways to involve users in design activities.
Learning Outcomes
A student who has completed the course should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- knows central concepts in current interactive user interfaces and interactive applications
- has knowledge about prototyping and different types of prototyping activities.
- has knowledge of design principles and design guidelines
- knows about the advantages and disadvantages for of low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototyping
- knows about central concepts on user involvement and different ways of involving users in design activities and the implications of such involvement
Skills
The student
- can use prototyping tools (such as Figma, Adobe XD, Axure)
- can use techniques such as sketching and wireframing for constructing prototypes
- can plan, facilitate and arrange activities for user involvement in design
Required Previous Knowledge
Either MIX100 (or equivalent) or INFO162 (or equivalent)
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
Access to the Course
Open
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures and computer labs.
Normally two hours of lecture, and 2 hours of labs per week.
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
- Assignments that must be completed and approved.
- Compulsory participation labs (at least 75%).
Approved compulsory requirements are valid for the two following semesters.
Forms of Assessment
- Written exam (3 hours): 60% of the total grade
- Group assignment: 40% of the total grade
Grading Scale
A-F
Assessment Semester
Assessment in teaching semester. Only students who have a https://www.uib.no/en/student/118764/absence-examvalid document of absence will be entitled to take a new written exam the following semester.
Course Evaluation
All courses are evaluated according to UiB's system for quality assurance of education.
Contact Information
studieveileder@ifi.uib.no