Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Introduction

Introduction to Cybernetics and the Foundations of Systems Design
Starts Tues, Sept 3

6-8:50PM


Introduction to Cybernetics and the Foundations of Systems Design

This course presents frameworks for modeling interaction in terms of structure and context, augmenting traditional discussions of form and syntax. We will collaboratively address questions that are fundamental to design practice: What is a system, and what are the different types? How do we interact with systems, and what are the different types of interaction? Systems may act independently, interact with other systems, learn, and even converse. What do such systems have in common, and how can we describe them? How can we measure their limitations? The course explores the integral structures and coherent processes for the design of effective artifacts, communications, collaborations, and services. Students will apply frameworks for steering design processes and/or design outcomes based on their own interests, encompassing domains as broad as education, health and wellness, and sustainability. 
INSTRUCTOR / Paul Pangaro, Ph.D.

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