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UX Design Prototyping - Lean Methods for Agile Development
Page last edited by Per Bækgaard (pgba) 03/11-2020
Using lean methods to hierarchically model and scope user needs in terms of goals, activities and prioritized tasks, they provide a foundation for defining hypotheses that are iteratively validated as prototypes, incorporating multidevice design patterns based on the underlying microinteractions system design. Lean UX and data aware design strategies will provide a methodological framework for rapid prototyping of MVP minimum viable products, centered on incorporating only the most essential features, while reducing time to market based on reuse of design patterns, while learning from and adapting to collected data.
The course schedule will consist of brief lectures followed by supervised group work to be handed in/presented on a weekly basis. In addition, in advance of each module, one or a few short video lectures will be provided. At the end of each week,iterations of the functional prototype designs are to be uploaded online so they will be accessible for everyone to view and comment in a browser. Reading material for the course is based on the books
while additional literature related to the design themes will be made available on a weekly basis; typically being provided via a tagged course list at the library service findit. Both books can be acquired via this link to Polyteknisk Boghandel, that should have the books in stock. NOTE: The morning lectures is given to 1/3 of the class in 308#A013 and the rest of the class follow this from the group work area. Group work takes place in building 358 rooms 069, 070, 071 and 072. Presentations and feedback takes place in the group works areas. Any comments or questions can be directed to Per Bækgaard (pgba@dtu.dk, 321#132) or to one of the Teaching Assistants (Dan Roland Persson, Giovanna Nunes Vilaza and Andreas Råskov Madsen) during the Monday session. If you have questions to e.g. the assignment or anything else that may also be relevant to others, feel free to use the Slack channel for the course (click here to join). While supervision is offered monday mornings, we'll try to have an online zoom channel running. This is the link. |