Studyinfo subject STKD6030 2019 HØST
STKD6030 Universal Design Fieldwork MA (International Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Universal Design Fieldwork MA (International mobility)
- Study programme
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Master's Degree Programme in Universal Design of ICT
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2019/2020
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
The main topic in this course is the design, evaluation, and testing of new and emerging user interfaces in international settings. This is developed in accordance with principles for universal accessibility and acquired through many practical exercises coupled with lectures presenting theories relevant to the field. The course will also provide both theoretical principles of Universal Design and hands-on experience on how to design and evaluate ICT systems using these principles.
Course will be held at partner institutions outside of Norway.
Recommended preliminary courses
It is recommended to have completed a minimum of 30 ECTS of your total 180 ECTs within computer science.
Required preliminary courses
Completed Bachelor degree, in addition to the international summer school's general requirements. The requirement has to be met and documented by application deadline.
Learning outcomes
After completing this course the student should have the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
On successful completion of this course the student has:
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Advanced knowledge of national and international legislation regarding the inclusion of all groups of users in society in various national and international contexts
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Advanced knowledge of Universal Design and accessibility concepts
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Thorough knowledge on various physical and cognitive disabilities, universally accessible solutions for ICT in cooperation with users
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Knowledge on ensuring access to ICT for everyone in low-resource settings
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Ability to use various methods of knowledge acquisition through research and development work
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Ability to understand and implement Universal Design principles to design and evaluate systems
Skills
On successful completion of this course the student has:
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Ability to critically analyse different usability and accessibility barriers in particular as they apply to business and government in low-, middle-, and high-income countries
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Outstanding proficiency at evaluating and understanding the Universal Design of existing processes and technologies
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Excellent ability to develop universally designed systems in resource-limited environments
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Exceptional proficiency at applying Universal Design principles in practice
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Outstanding experience developing state-of-the-art and cost-effective universally designed ICT solutions
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Excellent ability to implement Universal Design practices within an organization
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Exceptional ability to critique design processes from a Universal Design perspective
General Competence On successful completion of this course the student is:
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Proficient at using Universal Design principles in testing and evaluating ICT in particular for persons with low socio-economic status
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An expert in Universal Design policies in practice as they pertain to low-, middle- and high-income countries
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Mastering Universal Design practices to ensure access to ICT for everyone
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Able to design and develop new accessible and universally designed technologies and ICT systems
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Able to evaluate existing ICT systems according to Universal Design standards and principles
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Able to communicate Universal Design concepts in theory and in practical implementation
Teaching and learning methods
The course will take a project-based learning approach. Course participants will work in groups on a project and this project will be evaluated at the end of the course based on group presentation and final report.
This course is a fieldwork course that involves 12 weeks in-person instruction in a country outside of Norway.
Course requirements
None.
Assessment
Portfolio assessment. The students submit a portfolio consisting of an individual term paper 4,000 to 8,000 words, and a 4,000 to 8,000 word group project report and oral presentation.
Each group may consist of 2-5 candidates.
The portfolio is graded as a whole and given one grade. The result cannot be appealed.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
No support material is permitted in the exams.
Grading scale
The final assessment, the group project, will be graded on a grading scale from A to E (A is the highest grade and E the lowest) and F for fail.
Examiners
Two internal examiners will be used. External examiner is used regularly.
Overlapping courses
None.