Design Thinking and Electronic Prototyping
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
After completing the course, the students are able to identify key differences and similarities between engineering and design work. They can also explain the key phases of design process with appropriate working methods and tools.
Experience
After completing the course, the students will have an experience of completing a complete concept design project in a team. They have experience of conducting context studies, interpreting context study materials, generating concept alternatives, specifying a design concept, conducting user tests with a prototype, and presenting a design concept. They have also experience of writing reflective learning diary as well as participating in design critique.
Skills
After completing the course, the students are able to conduct a basic concept design project for a simple electronic product in a team. They are able to present a design concept with contextually grounded arguments.
Content
The course covers design thinking in the context of basic electronic prototyping. The course activities include project work, lectures, lab exercises, and learning diary keeping
Teacher
Jussi Ryynänen, Salu Ylirisku
Study material
Course book: Norman, D. A. (2013). The design of everyday things (Revised and expanded edition). Basic Books.
Online learning environment for the course & Activating Aalto ID
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MyCourses
More details on completing the course will be available at MyCourses closer to the start of the course.
Workload
Contact teaching, attendance compulsory
Teamwork
Independent work
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Evaluation
Presentations, documentation, diaries, prototype, and teamwork are reviewed according to criteria explicated in detail during the course. Each of these areas will be assessed on scale 0-5.
Teaching time and location
The teaching time and the location of the course can be found at Sisu information system
- The link leads to Completion methods tab of the course page
- From the top of the page (Version drop-down menu), check that academic year 2024-2025 is selected
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From the blue bar, click Lecture and open the Groups and teaching times tab to see the teaching time and the location of the course. Exam times can be seen by clicking Exam.
Registration and course fee
Registration for Open University courses is done in Sisu-service.
Course registration
Registration for this course starts on 5.8.2024 at 9.00
Registration for this course ends on 29.8.2024 at 23.59
It is not possible to register before the registration period has started or after it has ended.
The number of participants is limited to 5.
This course is organized by the Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering.
The course fee is paid upon registration for each course at a time and it is binding. Familiarize yourself with registration and payment rules as well as other guidelines for students:
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Equivalences: ELEC-C9800
Individual study arrangements
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