Brief Summary
This course dives into how outdated designs affect us today and emphasizes the need for thorough analysis before creating new designs. With a fun twist, students will see where these old ideas came from and why we should think outside the box.
Key Points
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Understanding the difference between Analysis and Design issues
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Humorous exploration of old designs and their origins
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Use of visuals to illustrate real-world examples
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Importance of conducting analysis before design
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No exercises or support materials needed
Learning Outcomes
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Recognize the importance of separating Analysis from Design
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Identify how old designs influence current problems
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Appreciate the need for good analysis before design
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Engage with real-life examples that illustrate course concepts
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Question typical design assumptions in everyday life
About This Course
A look at how the old ways of doing things get perpetuated causing us problems today.
This introductory course gives the student an understanding of how we should separate Analysis from Design issues. It does this by looking at the many things that are simply perpetuated from old designs and taking a humorous look at where those old designs originated.
The course uses pictures, graphics, both static and animated, with voice-over to show the various real world examples of the perpetuation of old designs. It does this by progressing through basic examples in everyone's regular life to business issues that restrict us as customers.
There is no support material needed for this course.
The course video is approximately one hour in duration.
The student will see the importance of applying analysis concepts to every new invention or system be it a manual task or a computer business system.
There are no exercises or questionnaires to complete.
Karen B.
Very informational, and the instructor is funny! Keeps you engaged!