ELEC-E9900 - Networked partnering and product innovation - NEPPI, Lecture, 23.10.2023-8.12.2023
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Topic outline
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NEPPI WIKI LINK (it has a link to the coordination excel)
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NEPPI is a 5 ECTS course where students from any background familiarise themselves with hands-on innovating of connected products. The course is part of the IDBM curriculum, and is targeted for students seeking to become design leaders in their field. This kind of position demands competences in the innovating process as well as a design-oriented mind-set, which promotes learning-by-creating. The course is located inside a technical school, i.e. the Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering (ELEC), and forms the technological core of the IDBM curriculum.
Innovation in any context requires the innovators to have at least basic understanding of the capabilities of the technology that they are working with. In the NEPPI course, the context is networked product innovation, whereby, the course covers the foundational building blocks of this very complex realm. The course is intended to serve the basics of networked products technology for students that may not have any technical background. However, the course offers a lot of learning potential even for a seasoned professional, as the context, process, and tools may not be the most conventional ones.
The approach
Learning-by-creating – NEPPI is organised as a set of two projects, where students iteratively express their design intent through cycles of researching, ideating, making, and getting feedback. The first two weeks are dedicated to the building of complex IoT machine on the basis of requirements, components, and materials assigned to the teams. The rest of the course manifests itself as a user-centred innovation project, which results in a design concept that will be shown in an exhibition (NEPPI EXPO).
Sharpening dialogue – NEPPI focusses on the translation of ambiguous user needs into clearly, concisely, and unambiguously presented key requirements for an IoT application. This is achieved through repeated negotiations with engineers in the midst of the engagements with other stakeholders in the innovating process.
Domain-specific knowing – NEPPI introduces students to the realm of IoT applications with a wide and timely perspective. It covers IoT hardware, cloud services, apps, interfaces, algorithms, prototyping tools, and more. The intent is to establish a solid foundation of the key concepts related to IoT innovation.
Design Factory Safety Instructions [PDF] - Please, observe!
If you need to miss full days, then a compensatory essay will be required. Instructions and submission box in the Assigments section.Schedule Week Monday Wednesday Friday 01 23.10. 09-12 Design Factory / Stage Lecture: Introduction [slides][video]
Lecture What is IoT [slides][video]25.10. 09-16 Design Factory / Stage
Hands on Exercises with Components
Teaming up (Round I)[HexMachine Miro] pdw: neppi23
27.10. 09-16 Design Factory / Workshops
Hands on IoT Challenge I
Assembly at 13-1402 30.10. 09-12 Design Factory / Stage
Lecture: The Virtual Side of IoT [slides][video]1.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Stage
The Second IoT Challenge3.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Workshops
Hands on IoT Challenge II
Show at 13-14
Zoom link to HexMachine runhttps://aalto.zoom.us/j/69000151554
03 6.11. 09-12 Design Factory / Stage
HexMachine reflection
Project briefing [slides][video]8.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Stage
Hands on familiarisation with the technical components for the project10.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Workshops
Project work: Idea
09-11 Idea generation
12-16 Dialogical Learning Sprint04 13.11. 09-12 Design Factory / Stage
The Thing (electronics and reference designs)
[slides][video]15.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Stage
Project work: Sharpening the Requirements
[Slides]17.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Workshops
Communicating the Requirements to an Engineer05 20.11. 09-12 Design Factory / Stage
Preparing for the Oral Exams22.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Stage
Project work: Building and testing24.12. 09-16 Design Factory / Workshops
Project work: Building and testing06 28.11. 09-12 Design Factory / Stage
Lecture
[slides][video]30.11. 09-16 Design Factory / Studio
Preparation for NEXPO2.12. 12-18 NEXPO
12:00-14:00 Setting up
14:00-16:00 The NEXPO show
16:00-17:00 Dismantling and debrief07 Exam 6.-8.12. (15 mins / student online)
& Finalising the Concept Document
Teaching staff:
Salu Ylirisku, responsible teacher
TAs: Harvey Lim, Pekka Parkkonen, Emil Fihlman, Aleksi Zubkovski