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Interactive Technology Design Studio: Hands-On Prototyping Course

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This introductory design studio course, offered in January 2010, focuses on interactive technology and hands-on prototyping. Students will engage in a creative environment where they can explore design concepts and build functional prototypes. Emphasizing the idea that "the best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas," participants are encouraged to innovate and collaborate. Prerequisites include basic programming or scripting skills. Deliverables will include a sketchbook and teamwork projects. For more information, contact 6089@csail.mit.edu.

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Interactive Technology Design Studio: Hands-On Prototyping Course

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  1. 6.089 Designing Interactive Technology IAP 2010Michael Bernstein http://courses.csail.mit.edu/iap/6.089

  2. what is this class? Introductory design studio course + hands-on prototyping technology January 2010

  3. design. prototype. build.

  4. design. “The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas.” – Linus Pauling

  5. design.

  6. design.

  7. prototype. Prototypes for the Microsoft mouse From Moggridge, Designing Interactions

  8. prototype.

  9. build. Arduino void loop() { digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); // sets the LED on delay(1000); // waits for a second digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); // sets the LED off delay(1000); // waits for a second }

  10. prereqs Highly recommended: basic programming or scripting skills e.g., 6.00, 6.01, 1.00 Helpful: basic electronics skills Unnecessary: drawing or design experience

  11. grading • Requirements for passing: • Sketchbook • Deliverables • Teamwork

  12. contact 6089@csail.mit.edu

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