2024年9月7日 星期六

week 2. self-introduction & IoT presentation

Suggested Presentation & critique guidelines:

1. BPMRC (structure about research, plan, novel idea, ...)
    Background (problem, idea, gap)
    Purpose (better future, intended future)
    Method (framing, approach, tool)
    Result (outcome, expected output)
    Conclusion

2. MEFF (structure about describing a design artifact)
    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。
    students present personal complicated pleasures 
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. 18, 2024

   ACM Student Design Competition: (Deadline Jan. 23, 2025)


ACM SIGCHI Late-Breaking Work: (Deadline Jan. 23, 2025)


DIS examples:
   DIS 2021 (Designing Interactive System)
   DIS pictorial example Botanic Printer

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."
Reference:
"Smart Mobs: The next social revolution" Chapter 4.
"聰明行動族" 第四章 pp. 129~175



EX1: Broken IT probes (Sept. 25, 2024)
1. collect at least one "out-of-date" (old, worn) IT (information technology) product.
2. how do you repair the IT product? Does it work? Which technology goes out-of-date or completely disappears?
3. What did this IT replace the other things in old days? By what object is this IT product replace.  
4. How do you frame this IT product in terms of technology, practice, ritual, meanings...

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舊書修復: (repairing the old book)

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