TE 230

Fall 2020 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Same as ARTD 230. See ARTD 230.

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TE 230 class schedule data for fall 2020
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
67832
Lecture-Discussion
CLD
2:00PM -3:20PM
TR
331 Art and Design Building
Weightman, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/24/20-12/09/20
Section Info:
User-Oriented Collaborative Design: Students develop detailed concepts and models of authentic new products and services. Our focus is on user-oriented, collaborative approaches to design and seeking holistic solutions integrating user and functional perspectives. We emphasize the importance of process and the development of strategies. Students observe and engage people to develop a deep understanding of their values and the patterns of their lives. They work collaboratively in a studio environment to create a shared understanding of the people they design for (and with) and the product ideas they develop. Topics covered include design thinking, ethnographic methods, concept development and interaction design. This course offers an intensive design and team work experience, focused on understanding customer needs. This course is delivered in an on-line mode, with content accessible via Zoom. It may be possible for individual students who are campus-based to access facilities and study space on campus at the scheduled class times. On-line content will be a mixture of synchronous content accessible at the class time and asynchronous content available as needed. Unlike our other courses it is likely that this delivery mode will be maintained for the semester.
75051
Online Lab
CLO
2:00PM -3:20PM
TR
n.a.
Weightman, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/24/20-12/09/20
Section Info:
User-Oriented Collaborative Design: Students develop detailed concepts and models of authentic new products and services. Our focus is on user-oriented, collaborative approaches to design and seeking holistic solutions integrating user and functional perspectives. We emphasize the importance of process and the development of strategies. Students observe and engage people to develop a deep understanding of their values and the patterns of their lives. They work collaboratively in a studio environment to create a shared understanding of the people they design for (and with) and the product ideas they develop. Topics covered include design thinking, ethnographic methods, concept development and interaction design. This course offers an intensive design and team work experience, focused on understanding customer needs.
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