This course focuses on the interaction between computer systems and people who use them; introducing the analysis and design techniques that can improve the quality of interaction. Topics include design and evaluation of user interfaces, cognitive and social dynamics factors that affect usability, and software architecture considerations. While the emphasis is on conventional graphical and web-based user interfaces, alternative interface devices and technologies are also discussed. Design guidelines, evaluation methods, participatory design, communication between users and system developers.
Bachelor of Computer Science - 132 CRs
Jenny Preece, Helen Sharp, and Yvonne Rogers, Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction, John Wiley and Sons Ltd
content serial | Description |
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1 | Introduction to Interaction Design |
2 | Understanding and Conceptualizing Interaction |
3 | Understanding Users |
4 | Designing for Collaboration and Communication |
5 | Formal Methods of Interaction |
6 | Models and Paradigms: Ergonomic issues and Interaction Approaches Part I |
7 | Models and Paradigms: Ergonomic issues and Interaction Approaches Part I |
8 | Interfaces and Interactions Part I |
9 | Interfaces and Interactions Part II |
10 | Data Gathering |
11 | Identifying Needs and Establishing Requirements |
12 | Prototyping and design cycle: rules and principles |
15 | Revision |
14 | Evaluation: Methods and Models |
13 | User Interfaces: Standards and Guidelines |
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