IC2006 Cognitive and Social Science: HMI 7.5 credits
This course has been discontinued.
Last planned examination: Spring 2000
Decision to discontinue this course:
No information insertedContent and learning outcomes
Course contents
* cognitive science
* cognitive psychology
* situated cognition, distributed cognition, and situated action
* socio-cultural perspective
* symbolic interactionism
* ethno-methodology
* conversation analysis
Intended learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course the student:
Knowledge and understanding regarding:
- To be able to account for basic assumptions that are made regarding human action within a traditional cognitive science (for instance within cognitive psychology)
- To be able to account for critique that is directed towards a classic cognitive science and the assumptions that are made regarding human action
- To be able to account for analytically and socially oriented perspectives on human action (for instance Activity Theory and Distributed Cognition)
- To be able to account for analytically and socially oriented methodologies tailored at design and evaluation of interactive systems
- To be able to describe different foci- and levels of analysis in the design and evaluation of interactive systems
Skills and capacities to:
- Analyze and reflect on cognitive and social perspectives of action and their applicability in different contexts
- Choose and apply an appropriate theoretical framework given a certain problem
- Choose and apply appropriate methodology to investigate a certain problem
- Analyze, choose and apply appropriate foci- and levels of analysis given a chosen theoretical framework, methodology and problem
- Formulate, plan and conduct a study tailored at investigating interactive and communicative phenomena
- Write and report a study scientifically
Values and attitudes, to be able to:
- Value and judge the relevance of cognitive and socially oriented perspectives on human action to the area of human- machine interaction
- Value ethical aspects that are relevant to research within human-machine interaction research
The aim of this course is to give the student a theoretical and methodological base for designing and evaluating interactive systems. The course introduces concepts and methodologies both from socially oriented perspectives (e.g sociology) and from individual perspectives (e.g. cognitive psychology) on human action. By introducing different viewpoints on human action students will learn to understand the different levels of analysis (group vs individual) required for the understanding the design and evaluation of interactive systems.
Literature and preparations
Specific prerequisites
Basic HCI course (e.g., IC1000 or IC1007)
Recommended prerequisites
Basic HMI-course (for example 2I1029, 2I1714) or equivalent
Equipment
Literature
To be decided. See also http://www.dsv.su.se/utbildning/momentval.html
Examination and completion
If the course is discontinued, students may request to be examined during the following two academic years.
Grading scale
Examination
- INL1 - Assignment, 3.0 credits, grading scale: A, B, C, D, E, FX, F
- INL2 - Assignment, 4.5 credits, grading scale: A, B, C, D, E, FX, F
Based on recommendation from KTH’s coordinator for disabilities, the examiner will decide how to adapt an examination for students with documented disability.
The examiner may apply another examination format when re-examining individual students.
Other requirements for final grade
INL 1; (3.0hp), INL 2, (4,5hp)
Opportunity to complete the requirements via supplementary examination
Opportunity to raise an approved grade via renewed examination
Examiner
Ethical approach
- All members of a group are responsible for the group's work.
- In any assessment, every student shall honestly disclose any help received and sources used.
- In an oral assessment, every student shall be able to present and answer questions about the entire assignment and solution.
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Supplementary information
Forms of teaching An overarching goal with the course is that students shall be able to use analytically and socially oriented perspectives on action and methodologies in the context of design and evaluation of interactive systems. Teaching consists of lectures and seminars. Outside of ordinary scheduled teaching the student will also participate in a group task consisting of formulating-, planning, conducting- and reporting of a study tailored at investigating interactive and communicative phenomena. As a student on the course you will take part in:• Teacher led lectures• Group work outside of ordinary scheduled teaching• Teacher led seminars in which the student will get a hands-on experience from analyzing data from different theoretical/methodological perspectives• Teacher led seminars where we collectively review, discuss and critique plans for conducting the group task• Teacher led seminars where we collectively review, discuss and critique studies that are conducted in the group task during the course
The course is a replacement for 2I1707 from 06/07. Students who have already taken the course 2I1707 can therefore not apply for this one.