Courses

ID4265 Master course: Design for Interaction Research Methodology
Involvement: Seminars

The aim of the DfI Master course Research Methodology is to provide reflective insight into design research methods and approaches that are specific to Design for Interaction. The course provides criteria for DfI-specific design research methods and their applicability to different design research challenges. These can be quantitative and qualitative methods. They are often derived from the fields of psychology, physiology, sociology or engineering. The course provides you with pointers on how you as a design researcher can select from these methods to realise Design for Interaction research objectives. The course provides examples of design research projects in the Design for Interaction domain. The course also provides students with the opportunity to discuss and critically assess design research questions, approaches and outcomes.

IO3900 Bachelor Final Project
Involvement: Design Coach

IO3900 Bachelor Final Project
Involvement: Research Expert
Course description

In the Bachelor Final Project students are challenged to demonstrate their competences as Bachelors of Science in Industrial Design Engineering. Students get the opportunity to work full-time on a project for a real client during a quarter (420 hours).

Master Graduation Projects

2012 Design of experience sampling tool for reporting student experience in design education; Nur Findik.

2013 Personal Informatics and ADHD: Design of a wearable device that supports self-awareness in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, by presenting information on attention and time; Hilde de Bruyckere.