Digital User Experience (5 cr)

Code: DIG006AS2AE-3002

Basic information of implementation


Enrollment
02.01.2024 - 12.01.2024
Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
Timing
15.01.2024 - 15.03.2024
Implementation has ended.
ECTS Credits
5 cr
Campus
Pasila Campus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
15 - 30
Degree programmes
ITBBA Business Information Technology
Teachers
Heikki Hietala
Anne Lahti
Tommi Pelkonen
Groups
ITE3PADIG1
Business Information Technology, 3rd semester, Digital Services, Pasila, group 1
CONTACT
Contact implementation
BLENDED
Blended implementation
EXCH
EXCH Exchange students
Course
DIG006AS2AE

Evaluation scale

H-5

Schedule

The course is divided into 8 themes (1 theme per course week).

The first task must be completed during the first week of the course.

The report must be submitted by the end of the course.

Participation in the 1st lecture is mandatory to secure your spot in this implementation. During the course there are 1-2 contact lectures held per week (see detailed schedule in Moodle). In addition to the lectures, students will work independently on their user experience studies.

Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study

This course may be completed by either:
a. participating in lessons and completing the tasks given as either daytime, evening, or intensive implementations OR
b. by participating in a working life project or other project OR
c. by taking an exam and/or turning in the learning assignments OR
d. by showing the requisite skills as acquired at work OR
e. by taking part in a network-based course.

A self-assessment will be required for completion of the course.

Intro

User Experience (UX) is a crucial component in the operation of all systems, especially digital systems. A good UX will make users convert to using systems, while a bad UX will drive them away from systems that could otherwise be total successes. In the digital world, UX is even more important than in the physical world, because everything works via the user interface. This course concentrates on what UX is, how it is measured, and how to design the user experience so that users will enjoy using it. This course is aimed at everyone who wants to learn the importance of good UX design and see how a good user experience is created.

Materials

In the course assignments, it is necessary to utilize literature and scientific articles related to the topics. Material tips, as well as the lecture presentation materials, can be found on the course's Moodle learning platform. Additionally, self-directed information searching is supported and guided.

Teaching methods and instruction

This is a contact-blended implementation. The course will be completed by actively participating in lectures and working on a small-scale user experience study. Coaching will be provided to support assignment completion and learning.

Working life connections

Students/student groups may freely choose their real-life project cases to be studied as part of the implementation.

Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

There is no exam in this implementation.

Internationality

The course is held in English and targeted for international students.
International literature and reference materials & cases are used on the course.

Completion alternatives

This course may be completed by either:
a. participating in the contact lessons and completing the given tasks during the course OR
b. participating in a working life project or other project OR
c. showing the requisite skills as acquired (RPL)

Learning assignments

The learning assignment of the course is a small-scale user experience study, resulting in a report (approximately 15 pages). The work includes:

- Theoretical foundation
- Case study
- Self-assessment

Assessment methods

The course is graded on a scale of 1-5. The grade is based on the report.

Sub-task submissions are assessed as pass/fail. Completing them is a prerequisite for successfully completing the course.

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