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The course will provide students with a theoretical framework for, and practical familiarity with, the current technologies and research directions in the field of computer user interface technologies. It will cover the underlying software infrastructure to support modern user interface technologies and elucidate the distinctions among different approaches to user interface and their evaluation. This course will assume knowledge of traditional user interface technologies and provide a deeper understanding of state-of-the-art and future research directions for user interfaces.

Course Synopsis

The course will provide students with a theoretical framework for, and practical familiarity with, the current technologies and research directions in the field of computer user interface technologies. It will cover the underlying software infrastructure to support modern user interface technologies and elucidate the distinctions among different approaches to user interface and their evaluation. This course will assume knowledge of traditional user interface technologies and provide a deeper understanding of state-of-the-art and future research directions for user interfaces.

Course Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, you should be able to: • Describe and apply user-centered design methods to conduct formative and summative evaluations. • Explain and apply core theories and models from the field of HCI. • Design and implement useful, usable, and engaging graphical computer interfaces. • Discuss and critique research in the field of HCI. • Describe special considerations in designing user interfaces for wellness.


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Title : Intro HCI, Goals and Evolution of HCI Part I
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Title : Prototypes part III
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Title : Usability Inspection and Testing Methods Part II
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Title : Designing HCI Experiments
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Title : Guidlines, Principles and Theories of HCI
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Title : Importance of usable and useful software products
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Title : Information Architecture
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Title : Intro HCI, Goals and Evolution of HCI Part II
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Title : Prototypes part I
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Title : Prototypes part II
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Title : Prototypes part IV
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Title : CS 522 Human Computer Interaction course outline
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Title : Research aspects of usability and user experience
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Title : The Psychology of Usable Things Part I
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Title : The Psychology of Usable Things Part II
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Title : Usability Engineering Part I
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Title : Usability Engineering Part II
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Title : Usability Inspection and Testing Methods Part I
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Title : User Experience Part I
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Title : User Experience Part II
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Title : User Experience Part III
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Title : User Experience Part IV
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