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Course module: 202000201
202000201
Project Human Product Relations
Course infoSchedule
Course module202000201
Credits (ECTS)7.5
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr. A. Karahanoglu
E-maila.karahanoglu@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Examiner
dr. A. Karahanoglu
Contactperson for the course
dr. A. Karahanoglu
Examiner
dr. D. Ozkaramanli - Leerkes
Academic year2022
Starting block
1A
RemarksPart of module 5 B-IDE
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
After passing the course, the student can:
  1. Explaining theories of different perspectives on the interactions of humans and products.
  2. Designing products with a specific influence on the interactions of humans and products
  3. Reflecting on your own role as a designer of human product relation
  4. Exemplifying real life situations by means of qualitative, explorative research
  5. Being able to develop an applied approach of qualitative, explorative research
Content
This is a part of Module 5, ID 5 Human Product Relations of the Bachelor Industrial Design Engineering. See here for the complete description of this module.

Content:
The aim of the HPR project is to acquire insight into the interaction between humans and products by viewing it through the lenses of use, philosophy, and design. Particular attention is paid to methods of qualitative, explorative research and to a reflection of the power and role of the designer in designing such interaction.

In this course, students  explore and discuss relationships between people and products through the perspective of different use contexts, interaction qualities, and possibilities for influencing user experience  and  behaviour. In doing so, we  focus on users not only as individuals, but also as human beings in a social and societal context. The course integrates lectures, feedback sessions, workshops, and self-study hours. The project brief is to design a n intervention for a public space. While addressing this brief, students deal with different stakeholders and user groups who often have conflicting needs and desires in a specific use situation. Through the lectures and the feedback sessions, students learn to transform these conflicts into valuable design opportunities for influencing human experience and behaviour.

External students who are interested in this elective: please contact:  h.m.hemmer@utwente.nl

 
Assumed previous knowledge
Prerequisite knowledge (compulsory)
project Ideation
Module
Module 5
Participating study
Bachelor Industrial Design Engineering
Required materials
-
Recommended materials
-
Instructional modes
Lecture
Presence dutyYes

Practical
Presence dutyYes

Presentation(s)
Presence dutyYes

Tutorial
Presence dutyYes

Tests
Project examination

Remark
Research poster, final presentation, reflective essay

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