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1. Semester 2

1.1. Lectures

1.2. Seminars

1.3. Assignments

2. Semester 1 (Module HT21001)

2.1. Lectures

2.1.1. L1: What Is Design Studies?

2.1.1.1. Jonathan Baldwin

2.1.2. L2:Visual Communication

2.1.2.1. Jonathan Baldwin

2.1.3. L3: A Short History of Technology

2.1.3.1. Prof Mike Press

2.1.4. L4: Service Design

2.1.4.1. Prof Tom Inns

2.1.5. L5: Good Design/Bad Design

2.1.5.1. Jonathan Baldwin

2.1.6. L6: Study Week

2.1.7. L7: Crossing Design Boundaries: Interactive Jewellery

2.1.7.1. Hazel White

2.1.8. L8: Selling War

2.1.8.1. Jonathan Baldwin

2.1.9. L9: Craft

2.1.9.1. Hamid Van Koten

2.1.10. L10: Christmas Spirit - Why We Buy

2.1.10.1. Jonathan Baldwin

2.2. Seminars

2.2.1. S1: Mind mapping, blogs and management

2.2.2. S2: Generating ideas for research

2.2.3. S3: Discussing ideas

2.2.4. S4: Writing about design

2.3. Assignments

2.3.1. A1: Arguments and evidence

2.3.2. A2: Making connections

2.3.3. A3: Secondary research skills

2.3.4. A4: Reading and reviewing

2.3.5. A5: Bringing it together

2.4. Calendar

2.4.1. Subscribe in iCal (Mac) or on Google Maps

2.4.1.1. webcal://ical.me.com/artistry/Design%20Studies%20HT21001%20timetable.ics

2.4.2. View online

2.4.2.1. http://ical.me.com/artistry/Design%20Studies%20HT21001%20timetable

2.5. Reading

2.5.1. The Tipping Point

2.5.1.1. Gladwell, M (2002) London: Abacus

2.5.2. The Mind Map Book

2.5.2.1. Buzan, Tony (2006), London: BBC

2.5.3. Study Guide

2.5.3.1. The Study Skills Handbook

2.5.3.1.1. Cottrell, S (1999) London: Routledge

2.5.3.2. The Arts Good Study Guide

2.5.3.2.1. Chambers and Northedge (1997) Milton Keynes: Open University

2.5.3.3. Smarter Student: Study Skills & Strategies for Success at University

2.5.3.3.1. McMillan and Weyers (2007) London: Prentice Hall