INFO-I 467 Internet-of-Things Interface Design for Business Innovation
3 credits
- Prerequisite(s): INFO-I 270, INFO-I 275, or INFO-I 300 and instructor permission
- Delivery: On-Campus
Description
Students employ human-machine interface design principles and practices as an innovation engine for Internet-of-things (IoT) ecosystems. Through design challenges, they develop and refine IoT interfaces and their business models, drawing on case studies and a review of the literature. Students acquire design-as-strategy skills through team-based, industry specific design projects.
Learning Outcomes
- Devise opportunities for innovation and growth within large-scale connected products, services, and systems by applying HCI/design research methods.
- Synthesize these opportunities by employing design ideation techniques and translate them into system-level design concepts and prototypes.
- Evaluate conceptual prototypes against a broad set of business requirements.
- Review appropriate literature to ascertain state-of-the-art IoT interfaces and opportunities for future research and development in IoT interface design.
- Communicate effectively on wide-scale business solutions to the spectrum of stakeholders.
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