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HCI

This course outline covers human-computer interaction theory and its application to user-centered design. Students will learn about cognitive frameworks, perception, attention and memory as it relates to HCI. The course will survey techniques for involving users in the design process such as data collection and analysis. Students will combine theoretical understanding with practical experience to design solutions for problems in interactive systems using methodologies like user-centered design and usability testing.

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HCI

This course outline covers human-computer interaction theory and its application to user-centered design. Students will learn about cognitive frameworks, perception, attention and memory as it relates to HCI. The course will survey techniques for involving users in the design process such as data collection and analysis. Students will combine theoretical understanding with practical experience to design solutions for problems in interactive systems using methodologies like user-centered design and usability testing.

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Course Outline Human-Computer Interaction Description Application of the theories of human-computer interaction (HCI) to the task of user-centered design.

Survey of techniques for studying and involving users in different aspects of the design process, and demonstration of where and when applicable. Combining of theoretical understanding with practical experience to design solutions to problems facing interactive systems designers.
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Introduction to the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) Human aspects of HCI: o Cognitive frameworks for HCI o Perception and Representation o Attention and Memory Constraints Reviews of Interface Designs Data Collection and Analysis Techniques Interaction Design Methodologies: o Interaction Styles o Input/Output Techniques o Principles and Methods of User-Centered Design o Formal Methods for Usability Testing

Activity Make a written report on the above topics

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