MUO-E3055 - Interaction Design, Lecture, 8.1.2024-16.2.2024
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Weeks 4-6 Individual reflection
Completion requirements
Grading: based on the insightfulness of your reflections you'll get an indication towards a possible final grade raise (+1 or "excelente"), a normal grade (0 or "regular") or an indication towards a possible final grade decrease (-1 or "deficiente").
Delayed or overly long submissions: These submissions have fewer chances for earning an indication for a grade raise, and higher likelihood of getting a 0 or grade decrease.
Opened: Monday, 12 February 2024, 9:00 AM
Due: Sunday, 18 February 2024, 8:00 PM
We ask you to reflect on a design problem within your group project which you personally contributed to during weeks 4-6. Also this time the submission must fit in 1 page (A4): max 1 /4 page of image + max 3/4 pages of text.
Write about these issues:
- Describe the design problem and how it related to your group's work. The design problem can be, for example, a need to design an interface element that meets certain UX goals, a challenge in choosing the right design solution or research among many possibilities, or a dilemma where a satisfactory solution was not easy to find. Try to identify a design problem that had an important impact in your group's design or project. Alternatively, the design problem can be a teamwork orchestration challenge: how some activity is best to organise in the group's design work.
- How did you personally work on that problem. Present contents about your own work as illustrations from that week. How did you analyse the problem? What solutions did you consider? What was your solution? If you worked with a team member else on solving that problem, what did you bring into that collaboration?
- Your reflection about the solution. Were you satisfied with the solution? How did it fit to the group's overall work, or what effect did it have in the overall design? Could something have been done differently, now when you analyse this problem and your solution again?
Grading: based on the insightfulness of your reflections you'll get an indication towards a possible final grade raise (+1 or "excelente"), a normal grade (0 or "regular") or an indication towards a possible final grade decrease (-1 or "deficiente").
Delayed or overly long submissions: These submissions have fewer chances for earning an indication for a grade raise, and higher likelihood of getting a 0 or grade decrease.