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= About University of Southern Denmark  =
= About University of Southern Denmark  =


[[Image:logo_SDU.png|border|right|University of Southern Denmark logo]][http://www.sdu.dk/ University of Southern Denmark (SDU)] offers teaching and research at 6 campuses situated on Funen, in the south of Jutland, west of Zealand and in the capital city – in Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, Slagelse and Copenhagen.  
[[Image:Logo SDU.png|border|right|University of Southern Denmark logo]][http://www.sdu.dk/ University of Southern Denmark (SDU)] offers teaching and research at 6 campuses situated on Funen, in the south of Jutland, west of Zealand and in the capital city – in Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, Slagelse and Copenhagen. <br>
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University of Southern Denmark has created an institution of higher research and education which provides first-class educational opportunities and is cooperation partner for both public and private businesses and organisations for providing qualified labour. [http://sdu.dk/Om_SDU Read more about SDU]


University of Southern Denmark has created an institution of higher research and education which provides first-class educational opportunities and is cooperation partner for both public and private businesses and organisations for providing qualified labour. [http://sdu.dk/Om_SDU Read more about SDU]
== MSc in IT Product Design  ==


[http://sdu.dk/Uddannelse/Kandidat/IT_produktudvikling?sc_lang=en IT Product Design] is a two-year, studio-based programme, leading to the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology. The IT Product Design Course focuses on three areas of design: User Centred Design, Interaction Design and Design Research


== MSc in IT Product Design ==
*Professor: Jacob Buur
 
[http://sdu.dk/Uddannelse/Kandidat/IT_produktudvikling?sc_lang=en IT Product Design] is a two-year, studio-based programme, leading to the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology. The IT Product Design Course focuses on three areas of design: User Centred Design, Interaction Design and Design Research
 
*Professor: Jacob Buur<br>
*Department Website: [http://sdu.dk/Uddannelse/Kandidat/IT_produktudvikling?sc_lang=en IT Product Design]
*Department Website: [http://sdu.dk/Uddannelse/Kandidat/IT_produktudvikling?sc_lang=en IT Product Design]


== Course: HCI / Design Studies  ==
== Course: HCI / Design Studies  ==


The course [http://sites.google.com/site/designstudies2011 HCI / Design Studies] will develop skills in pinpointing interaction problems with technologies, appreciating the role of artefacts and technologies in the accomplishment of cooperative work. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the theories and tools covered in class through undertaking an analysis of a work setting, and proposing a redesign of the artefact(s) or technologies in question.
The course [http://sites.google.com/site/designstudies2011 HCI / Design Studies] will develop skills in pinpointing interaction problems with technologies, appreciating the role of artefacts and technologies in the accomplishment of cooperative work. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the theories and tools covered in class through undertaking an analysis of a work setting, and proposing a redesign of the artefact(s) or technologies in question.
 
The course will be delivered through a series of lectures and practical exercises geared at enabling participants to develop these skills. Part of these exercises is a semester project running in parallel to the weekly lectures. Students are split up in groups of 3-4 for the project work.  


The course will be delivered through a series of lectures and practical exercises geared at enabling participants to develop these skills. Part of these exercises is a semester project running in parallel to the weekly lectures. Students are split up in groups of 3-4 for the project work.
A group of 4 students from this course approached Mozilla Labs for cooperation during the 2011 summer semester project.  


A group of 4 students from this course approached Mozilla Labs for cooperation during the semester project.
*Instructors: Ben Matthews &amp; Trine Heinemann  
*Instructors: Ben Matthews &amp; Trine Heinemann
*Class Website/Wiki: [http://sites.google.com/site/designstudies2011 Class Wiki on Google Sites ]
*Class Website/Wiki: [http://sites.google.com/site/designstudies2011 Class Wiki on Google Sites ]


=== 2011 Project ===


===== 2011 Project Topic =====
*Topic: [[/2011/HomeDash|'''HomeDash - Organize My Browsing Activity''']] <br> ''Are people buried among all tabs, pages, histories and notifications? How can a browser help people manage that?''
 
*Team: Oliver Breuer, Sergejs Groskovs, Miguel Navarro Sanint, Brian Schewe
*[[/2011/HomeDash|'''HomeDash''']] - Are people buried among all tabs, pages, histories and notifications? How a browser can help people manage that?  
*Outputs: [[/2011/HomeDash#Outputs|'''Project work on HomeDash''']]
** Team: Oliver, Sergejs, Miguel, Brian


== Useful Resources &amp; Links ==
== Latest Student Outreach Activities ==


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Latest revision as of 11:26, 18 May 2011

About University of Southern Denmark

University of Southern Denmark (SDU) offers teaching and research at 6 campuses situated on Funen, in the south of Jutland, west of Zealand and in the capital city – in Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, Slagelse and Copenhagen.


University of Southern Denmark has created an institution of higher research and education which provides first-class educational opportunities and is cooperation partner for both public and private businesses and organisations for providing qualified labour. Read more about SDU

MSc in IT Product Design

IT Product Design is a two-year, studio-based programme, leading to the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology. The IT Product Design Course focuses on three areas of design: User Centred Design, Interaction Design and Design Research

Course: HCI / Design Studies

The course HCI / Design Studies will develop skills in pinpointing interaction problems with technologies, appreciating the role of artefacts and technologies in the accomplishment of cooperative work. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the theories and tools covered in class through undertaking an analysis of a work setting, and proposing a redesign of the artefact(s) or technologies in question.

The course will be delivered through a series of lectures and practical exercises geared at enabling participants to develop these skills. Part of these exercises is a semester project running in parallel to the weekly lectures. Students are split up in groups of 3-4 for the project work.

A group of 4 students from this course approached Mozilla Labs for cooperation during the 2011 summer semester project.

2011 Project

Latest Student Outreach Activities