Human-Computer Interaction

582201
6
Software Systems
Intermediate studies
Requirements: Programming course. Synopsis: History and principles of user interfaces are presented. Basic modalities are described from a psychological, ergonomic and technical point of view. This includes reviewing the working of basic interaction techniques such as keyboard, mouse, pointing, touch, speech, displays, acoustics and haptics. Interface design is addressed through methods and principles presenting graphical user interfaces and direct manipulation, menus, navigation, up to multimodal interfaces. User modeling is treated through cognitive, experiential and social models of users and task analysis culminating in computational models of users to be included in interactive systems. Social computing and computer supported cooperative work are introduced with basics of collaboration and related theories of computer mediated communication. The course includes teaching of prototyping, evaluation and experimentation approaches. Course book: Rogers Y., Sharp H., Preece J: Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction, 3rd ed., Wiley, 2011.

Exam

14.12.2015 16.00 B123
Year Semester Date Period Language In charge
2015 autumn 27.10-09.12. 2-2 English Kumaripaba Athukorala

Lectures

Time Room Lecturer Date
Tue 14-16 D122 Kumaripaba Athukorala 27.10.2015-09.12.2015
Wed 10-12 D122 Kumaripaba Athukorala 27.10.2015-09.12.2015