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Human Computer Interaction Course Overview

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 2 Course Objectives Four basic objectives of the course –User interface design and development –Phenomena and theories of HCI –Human aspects of HCI design –Application domain of HCI

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 3 Course Objective (contd.) User Interface Design and Development –To stress the importance of good interfaces and the relationship of user interface design to HCI –Basic skills and knowledge for interface design HCI requires additional skills and basic knowledge –Skills include interface variability –Basic knowledge include features of interaction styles and devices and their relationship to user characteristics

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 4 Course Objective (contd.) Phenomena and theories of HCI – To understand human psychological architecture and processing constraints –To cover new design methods and techniques available –To understand the new conceptual mechanism used in HCI

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 5 Course Objective (contd.) Human aspects in HCI design – To familiarize some of the basic human and machine related factors that influences the design and development of interactive computing systems

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 6 Course Objective (contd.) Application domain of HCI – User centered design for HCI Who will be ultimately benefited from the HCI advantages

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 7 Topics to be Covered Introduction to HCI Interaction Design Basic Usability Engineering Design Rules and Universal Design User Support Knowledge Cognitive and Perception Models Communication and Collaboration Models Ubiquitous Computing HCI Applications

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 8 Evaluation Plan Mid-Semester Test 30% End-Semester Test 50% Teacher’s Evaluation 20% –Project A 05% –Project B 10% –Attendance 05% (Minimum 75% is must)

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 9 Course Calendar Mid-Semester Test February, 2008 End-Semester Test 23 April – 01 May, 2008 Teacher’s Evaluation –Term paper As per announcement –Project As per announcement All dates are tentative…. Subject to change with prior notification

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 10 Course Materials: Books Sl.No.TitleAuthor(s)Publisher 01.Human Computer Interaction (3 rd Ed.)Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory Abowd, Russel Beale Prentice Hall, NJ 02.Human Computer InteractionJenny Preece, Yvaonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, David Benyan, Simon Holand, Tom Carey Addison Wesley (UK) 03.Human Computer Interaction: Issues and Challenges Qiyang ChenIdea Group Publishing, NY 04.Human Computer Interaction in the new millennium John M. CarrolAddison Wesley Publishing 05.Collaboration, Communication and Commerce in the 21 st Century Joe ClabbyPrentice Hall, NJ 06.User Interface Design: Strategies for Effective Human Computer Interaction Ben ShneidermanAddison Wesley, NJ 07.Object Modeling and User Interface Design Mark Van HarmelenAddison Wesley, NY 08.Voice Communication between Human and Machine David B. Roe, Jay G. WilponNational Academy Press

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 11 Course Materials: Internet Links Web site maintained by the course instructor Group address: iitkgp_hci –Post message: –Subscribe:

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 12 Wishing you all the best and grand success in HCI endeavor

16/01/2008Human Computer Interaction Spring 2008: Lecture #1 13