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Revision as of 18:42, 17 July 2006

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Proposed Calendar

Meeting Notes


Models

1. we are school of design with concentrations in three key artefact classes:

a) Story (media artefacts)

b) Interactive objects and environments (screen-based & off-the-desktop),

c) Information (human-centered computer systems),


or


2. we are a school of media, information and design.


3. John Dill's



Future meetings: July 19, August 2, August 16, August 30 Room 14-400, 1:00-3:00

Auxilliary culture & cognition meeting July 19, noon, room 14-700


Note: "the machine" enables anyone to change the number of classes, in order to see how that change affects the whole plan. It will be here shortly. (Thanks Rob!)




INVENTORY OF SKILLS THAT UNDERGRADUATES NEED TO ACQUIRE


Everyone takes 1st year foundations: what are they?

• writing

others????




Knowing how to design

• formal (composition, color, line, composition, form, proximity, hierarchy, contrast...)

• iterative design process: (Analyze context, design, prototype, test)

• Design methods


Knowing how to represent designs

• Sketching

• Writing

• Photography

• Basic videography for documentation/communication (a bit different in focus than sotrytelling per se)

• CAD

• Solid modelling

• Parametric modelling

• Animation

• Software models,

Toolkit architectures


Knowing the artifact -- the internal view of the artifact.

• Text & Image

• Software tools for Prototyping interfaces

• Prototyping 3D objects (this is a composite skill that needs to be unpacked)

• Interactive animation (depending on the domain, may be a representational concern)

• Interface design

• Electronics

• Mechanics

• Statics

• Materials

• Manufacturing processes

• web design

• exhibition design

• designing for public spaces

• game design


Knowing how to work with others

• Teamwork

• Collaboration


Understanding designs in context -- the external view of the artifact.

• design history

• Ethnography

• task analysis

• user testing

• Usability

• semiotics

• cultural and media studies

• Speculative design (combines cultural studies with making)



Please see documentation on customizing the interface and the User's Guide for usage and configuration help.