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Course Detail

Course Name LIVE-IN-LABS I***
Course Code 23LIV390
Program B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Semester 5
Credits [3]

Syllabus

Unit 1

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)

Concept, Principles and Philosophy of PRA. Scope and Dimensions of PRA. Important Tools for PRA. Application of PRA.

Unit 2

Human Centered Design I (HCD)

Fundamentals of Human Centered Design. Design Process. User Experience. User Research. Data Analysis. Ideation.

 

Unit 3

Sustainable Social Change

Case Study. Introduction. Understanding and identifying the Community Communication Channels

 

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Objectives

  1. Understand the principles of Human Centered Design, Participatory Rural Appraisal, Sustainable Change Agents, Ethnographic Action Research and User Need Assessment.
  2. Learn the various tools, techniques and templates used in the mentioned concepts to identify the challenges in the villages.
  3. Design a sustainable technological intervention for the identified challenge.

Course Outcomes

On the successful completion of the Course, the student will be able to –

CO1: Learn ethnographic research and utilise the methodologies to enhance participatory engagement

CO2: Prioritize challenges and derive constraints using Participatory Rural Appraisal

CO3: Identify and formulate the research challenges in rural communities

CO4: Design solutions using human centered approach

CO-PO Mapping

PO/PSO  

PO1

 

PO2

 

PO3

 

PO4

 

PO5

 

PO6

 

PO7

 

PO8

 

PO9

 

PO10

 

PO11

 

PO12

CO
CO1   3   3   1 1   3 3   3
CO2   3           3 3 3    
CO3   3         1   3 3   3
CO4 3   3       3 3 3 3   3

Evaluation Pattern

Evaluation Pattern

Assessment Marks
Workshop (Group Participation) 15
Village Visit Assignments & Reports 15
Problem Identification and Assessment 15
Ideation: Defining the Needs, Proposed Designs

& Review

20
Poster Presentation 10
Research Paper Submission 25
Total 100
Attendance (To be added separately) 5
Grand Total 105

Text Books / References

Textbook(s)

There are no required textbooks for this course; all articles, reports and research papers assigned as required reading will be shared with the students by Live-in-Labs® faculties.

 Reference(s)

  1. Ramesh, Maneesha Vinodini, Renjith Mohan, and Soumya Menon. “Live-in-Labs: Rapid translational research and implementation-based program for rural development in India.” In 2016 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), pp. 164-171. IEEE, 2016.
  2. Kadiveti, Hemasagar, Sahithi Eleshwaram, Renjith Mohan, S. Ariprasath, Krishna Nandanan, SG Divya Sharma, and B. Siddharth. “Water Management Through Integrated Technologies, a Sustainable Approach for Village Pandori, India.” In 2019 IEEE R10 Humanitarian Technology Conference (R10- HTC)(47129), pp. 180-185. IEEE, 2019.
  3. Akella, Devi. “Learning together: Kolb’s experiential theory and its application.” Journal of Management & Organization 16, no. 1 (2010): 100-112.
  4. Harith, J., Sreeram Kongeseri, Balu M. Menon, J. V. Sivaprasad, P. Aswathi, and Rao R. Bhavani. “Exploring Digital Tool for Participatory Rural Appraisal.” International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 119, no. 12 (2018): 2787-2810.
  5. Vechakul, Jessica, “Human-Centered Design for Social Impact: Case Studies of IDEO.org and the International Development Design Summit.” UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
  6. Sustainable Development Strategies: A Resource Book. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris and United Nations Development Program, New York.
  7. Field Guide to Human-Centered Design. By IDEO.org. 1st Edition © 2015. ISBN: 978-0-9914063-1-9

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