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The Collaborative Program in Knowledge Media Design (KMD) provides a specialization for graduate students from a variety of academic backgrounds to engage in the design, prototyping, evaluation, and use of media intended to support and enhance the ability of individuals and groups to think, communicate, learn, and create knowledge.
Students will engage with KMDI's human-centred approach to design, an approach that puts people at the heart of its practice. Students will be involved in the design and use of new media in the context of real world practices of individuals and communities. Access to our collaborative and cross-disciplinary faculty will encourage students to take a broader view of technological and social change and to be constructively critical of both technological utopians and dystopians. The goal is for students to take into account heritage and history, to understand the realities of today, and to design for tomorrow. Within the Program, students have access to a community of scholars and the network of relationships that the Institute coordinates. They gain first-hand experience of a living network of innovation; an environment in which the resources are people and knowledge and the social capital and value that are generated through collaboration.
The Collaborative Program is available to Masters and Ph.D. students in one of the following 8 graduate units: Architecture, Landscape, and Design (ALD); Art/Visual Studies (VIS); Computer Science (CS); Curriculum, Teaching and Learning OISE/UT (CTL); Information Studies (FIS); Institute of Medical Science (IMS); Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE); and Sociology (SOC).
To be eligible to join the Collaborative Program students must be enrolled in one of KMDI's collaborating units. Students not currently at U of T may apply to both a home unit and the Collaborative Program at the same time, but admission into the Program cannot be decided until placement in a home unit is confirmed. Admission into the Program will be subject to the approval of the home unit and the Program committee of the Collaborative Program. Students must apply separately to the Collaborative Program.
The Collaborative Program in Knowledge Media Design offers an interdisciplinary specialization to a regular departmental degree program. Students must satisfy the following requirements:
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