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SoSe 2024

Designing for human : Using Design thinking & Behavior science to solve any problem - Einzelansicht

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Veranstaltungsart Fachmodul SWS 3
Veranstaltungsnummer Max. Teilnehmer/-innen 15
Semester SoSe 2024 Zugeordnetes Modul
Erwartete Teilnehmer/-innen 15
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Belegungsfrist Bauhaus.Module    08.04.2024 - 14.04.2024   
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Sa. 11:00 bis 16:45 Einzel am 27.04.2024 Karl-Haußknecht-Straße 7 - Seminarraum (IT-AP) 001      
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Fr. 13:30 bis 15:00 Einzel am 03.05.2024 Karl-Haußknecht-Straße 7 - Seminarraum (IT-AP) 001      
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Sa. 11:00 bis 15:00 Einzel am 11.05.2024 Karl-Haußknecht-Straße 7 - Seminarraum (IT-AP) 001      
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Fr. 13:30 bis 15:00 Einzel am 17.05.2024 Karl-Haußknecht-Straße 7 - Seminarraum (IT-AP) 001      
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Fr. 11:00 bis 16:45 Einzel am 07.06.2024 Karl-Haußknecht-Straße 7 - Seminarraum (IT-AP) 001      
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Sa. 11:00 bis 16:45 Einzel am 06.07.2024 Karl-Haußknecht-Straße 7 - Seminarraum (IT-AP) 001      
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Zugeordnete Personen
Zugeordnete Personen Zuständigkeit
Bist, Kartik , Master of Arts HES-SO
Ehlers, Jan, Jun.Prof., Dr.phil. verantwortlich
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Leistungspunkte
Leer Alle Studiengänge - 3
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Usability
Fakultät Medien
Universitätsentwicklung
Inhalt
Beschreibung
  1. Designing for Humans is a course designed to teach students about the concept of design thinking as a tool for solving problems and introduce them to the concepts of behavioral science and systems thinking in creating human-centric solutions while considering human needs and requirements.
    It invites students from diverse study programs and faculties to overcome traditional boundaries of domain-specific thinking and work in small interdisciplinary groups together to solve target problems collaboratively.
    The focus lies in understanding human needs deeply through empathic Design Thinking to develop solutions that cater precisely to those needs.
    Moreover, the session will touch into the systematic study of human behavior and decision-making, known as Behavioral Design, aiming to improve user experience within the solution.
  2. Students are free to choose their own topic, but working on the following topics is encouraged:
    How can we make space at m18 (Marienstraße 18) more welcoming for international students?
    Creating a user-friendly door security system for m18.
    How can we encourage people to use the m18 website more?
    Visualizing ideas for an app that enhances the student experience within the university.
  3. Through this course, students will gain a fundamental understanding of design thinking and will be able to analyze local and global system influencing factors, map individual experiences, plan exploratory research, and apply psychological lenses in problem-solving. Furthermore, students will learn to formulate and test conceptual solutions in real-world scenarios, as well as develop the ability to showcase the application of their ideas to a wider audience.
Literatur

What is Design Thinking? — updated 2024 | IxDF (interaction-design.org)

What is Behavioral Science – Mindworks | Chicago Booth

Bemerkung


The course is conducted as a students' "Bauhaus.Module" by Kartik Bist (stud. MA M). The mentorship lies with Prof. Dr. Jan Ehlers (M).

Voraussetzungen

In addition to the online registration (April 8th to 14th), please submit a letter of motivation (around 500 characters) until April 14th to kartik.bist@uni-weimar.de.
Please highlight your current background, interest in the course,  preferred topic also from following topic.

3.1 How we can make space at m18(Marienstraße 18) more welcoming for international students
3.2 Creating user friendly door security system for m18
3.3 How we can make people use m18 Website more.
3.4 Visualising idea of an app that make students experience within university better

Leistungsnachweis

Students are tasked with creating a group portfolio that highlights their collective work and accomplishments, which they will present during the Final presentation.

Zielgruppe

The course is conducted as a students’ ”Bauhaus.Module” and open to all Bachelor and Master students of the faculties of Architecture and Urbanism, Civil Engineering, Art and Design, and Media.

Before registering, please consult your academic advisor and clarify whether this course can be credited to your curriculum. If required, you can conclude a learning agreement (DE/EN) before the start of the course.


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