Module 18186 (2008)
Syllabus page 2008/2009
06-18186
Design & Media Team
Level 1/C
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Outline
This module introduces students to analysis and design, particularly human computer interaction design, through the construction of a small system which appropriately employs a range of media. It also offers an introduction to the importance of project management and team working in software construction, and of effective communication in reports and presentations.
Aims
The aims of this module are to:
- explore non-programming aspects of software construction
- introduce students to analysis and design, particularly human computer interaction design
- introduce students to the effective use of a range of media in software systems
- introduce the key aspects of good project management
- provide experience of working in a team
- provide experience of preparing presentations and reports
Learning Outcomes
| On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to: | Assessed by: | |
| 1 | analyse requirements, design, implement and document a small software system which employs a range of media | Continuous assessment |
| 2 | identify and use appropriate tools for building such a software system | Continuous assessment |
| 3 | explain and apply the principles of good human computer interaction design | Continuous assessment |
| 4 | apply the key elements of goods project management | Continuous assessment |
| 5 | work effectively in a team | Continuous assessment |
| 6 | communicate effectively in written reports and oral presentations | Continuous assessment |
Restrictions, Prerequisites and Corequisites
Restrictions:
None
Prerequisites:
None
Co-requisites:
None
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
Lectures, tutorials
Contact Hours:
Assessment
- Sessional: Continuous assessment (100%).
- Supplementary (where allowed): Students who fail but have met the team working requirement will be permitted to resit by additional work; otherwise reassessment is by repeating.
- The normal continuous assessment is based on a combination of a multi-media product, a presentation, and a report.
Recommended Books
| Title | Author(s) | Publisher, Date |
| Design for New Media | Lon Barfield | Pearson/Addison Wesley, 2004 |
| Team Roles at Work | Meredith Belbin | Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003 |
| Essential Communication Strategies: For Scientists, Engineers and Technology Professionals | Herbert Hirsch | Wiley, 2003 |
| Digital Multimedia (2nd Edn) | Nigel Chapman and Jenny Chapman | Wiley, 2004 |
| Digital Media Tools (2nd Edn) | Nigel Chapman and Jenny Chapman | Wiley, 2003 |
| Web Design | Nigel Chapman and Jenny Chapman | Wiley, 2006 |
Detailed Syllabus
- Introduction
- Continuous Assessment Specification
- Team and Tutor Allocation
- Example Projects
- Multi-Media Design and Human Computer Interaction
- Multi-Media Tools
- Project Management
- Working as a Team
- Presentation and Report Preparation
Last updated: 30 May 2008
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