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Digital Service Design (10cr)

Code: SDSI1007-3002

General information


Enrollment
08.08.2023 - 23.08.2023
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Virtual portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Unit
Faculty of Art and Design
Teaching languages
English
Seats
8 - 15
Degree programmes
Master’s Programme in Service Design Strategies and Innovations
Teachers
Krista Korpikoski
Kiwoong Nam
Teacher in charge
Krista Korpikoski
Course
SDSI1007

Evaluation scale

H-5

Objective

- Identify the potential of digitalisation and its role in the development of services.
- Identify factors affecting the functionality and usability of digital services.
- Outline the principles of artificial intelligence solutions in digital services.
- Design digital services in a human-centred way, using service design methods.
- Outline areas of expertise related to the development of digital services.

Accomplishment methods

Lectures and exercises 70 hours. Independent work 200 hours.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

2
Satisfactory grading. Corresponds with the type of work quality, which does not exceed the average quality requirements of the programme. However, an insufficient knowledge of some problems can be established and a lack of skill in applying the acquired knowledge.

1
Almost satisfactory grading. This describes the type of work quality, which corresponds with the minimum quality requirements of the study programme. Overall, the study course has been acquired. However, an insufficient comprehension of some primary concepts can be established, and there are noticeable difficulties in practically applying the acquired knowledge.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

4
Very good grading. Corresponds with a high (very good) quality of work. The requirements for the acquisition of the study course have been fully completed. However, there is an insufficiently deep level of comprehension of individual issues to independently apply knowledge in solving complex problems.
Good grading. Corresponds with a good quality of work. Overall, the requirements for the acquisition of the study course have been fulfilled. However, a lack of skill can sometimes be established in independently applying the acquired knowledge.

3
Almost good grading. Corresponds with an almost good quality of work. The requirements for the acquisition of the study course have been fulfilled. However, at the same time an insufficiently deep understanding of problems can be established and a lack of skill in applying the acquired knowledge.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

5
Particularly high grading. Meant to be used in cases where a particularly high quality of work is supplemented by a high level of artistic innovation or academic research. The results achieved in the studies exceed the requirements for the acquisition of the study course, provide evidence of a deep understanding of the problem situation, and a diverse proposal for the solution of the situation.
Highest of the regularly utilized gradings. Corresponds with a very high quality of work. The requirements of the study course have been fully acquired. The achieved study results fully correspond with the requirements for the acquisition of the study course, and the skill to independently apply the knowledge gained has been acquired.

Further information

The course is primarily for SDSI students and AAD students who have completed previous studies. Also others who has completed previous studies are welcome to join the course, if there are seats available.

Previous studies:
SDSI first year studies or MDEN0118 Participatory design and Interactive prototypes 3 ects & UART1105 Introduction to Service Design 5 ects
or similar studies/skills.

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