1. BPMRC
Background (problem, idea, gap)
Purpose (better future, intended future)
Method (framing, approach, tool)
Result (outcome, expected output)
Conclusion
2. MEFF
Material (idea, problem, issue)
Expression (metaphor, scenarios, emotion)
Function (task, path, technology)
Form (representation, affordance)
Activities:
1. 自我介紹,專長,個人惡趣味。
2. Students Present IoT examples
https://www.postscapes.com/internet-of-things-examples/
3. ACM student design competition Kick-off presentation
What is the plan for design?
How do you frame your problem?
Which method do you want to use?
What approach? Theory driven? Example based? Fictional paper abstract?
Probing Example:
Designing Memory Probes to Inform Dialogue
Next presentation: Sept. 19, 2022
ACM Student Design Competition: (Deadline Jan. 19, 2023)
DIS examples:
3. Discussion on Weiser's "The computer for 21st Century"
"The most profound technologies are those that disappear.
They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until
they are indistinguishable from it."
EX1: Broken IT probes (Sept. 26, 2022)
1. collect at least one "out-of-date" (old, worn) IT (information technology) product.
2. speculate with the object's viewpoint
3. complete a secrete-life diary of the object
上傳到Google drive (shown in FB community)
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