2019 Summer Session D
6 weeks, July 8 - August 16
DESINV 190 7 - LEC 7
Special Topics in Design Innovation
Human-Centered Design Challenge: Making Mobile Sensing and Cybersecurity Tangible
Current Enrollment
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0
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Hours & Workload
2 to 10 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, and 6 to 20 hours of outside work hours per week.
Course Catalog Description
Selected topics in design innovation. This course cannot be used to complete any course or unit requirement for College of Engineering undergraduates.
Class Description
This 6 week-long design course explores reimagining mobile sensing devices (wearables, smart phones, mobile robots, security devices, on-board automotive devices, etc.) through the lens of cybersecurity awareness. Over the course, students go through a human-centered design process (Research-Analyze-Ideate-Build-Communicate) to make mobile sensing cybersecurity tangible. Our course is partnered with theDesignExchange(tDX) research group and students in this course
will get benefit of free registration and support from tDX researchers throughout the semester.
Class Notes
This student is targeted at advanced undergraduate students (junior and senior standing), but the course is open to others as well. Students from diverse backgrounds, including non-engineering students, are encouraged to take this class.
Rules & Requirements
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Textbooks & Materials
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