Human Computer Interaction (HCI) 2021 - Exercise [SerienID : 2427]

This module addresses the following topics:

  • Introduction to the basics of Human Computer Interaction

  • Design principles and models for modern user interfaces and interactive systems

  • Information processing of humans, perception, motor skills, properties and skills of the users

  • Interaction concepts, metaphors, standards, norms and style guides

  • In- and output devices, design space for interactive systems

  • Analysis-, design- and development methodologies and tools for easy to use user interfaces

  • Prototypic implementation of interactive systems

  • Architectures for interactive systems, User Interface Toolkits and components

  • Acceptance, evaluation methods and quality assurance

 

Learning Objectives and Competences:

  • Students develop an understanding for models, methods and concepts in the field of Human-Computer Interaction.

  • They learn different approaches for designing, developing and evaluating User Intefaces and their advantages and disadvantages.

  • Joining the course enalbes students to understand and execute a development process in the area of Human-Computer Interaction.

  • Student will be able to do an UI evaluation by learning basics about information processing, perception and motoric skills of the user.

  • Additionally, appropriate evaluation method as well as acceptance and quality assurance aspects will be learned.

 

https://www.mad.tf.fau.de/teaching/courses/lv_id/21571008&sem=2021s/

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Sommersemester 2021

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    Human Computer Interaction (HCI) 2021 - Exercise - Wickens Model
    Wolfgang Mehringer
    2021-04-20 Sommersemester 2021
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    Human Computer Interaction (HCI) 2021 - Exercise - Persona
    Wolfgang Mehringer
    2021-05-05 Sommersemester 2021
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    Human Computer Interaction (HCI) 2021 - Exercise - Evaluation
    Wolfgang Mehringer
    2021-06-02 Sommersemester 2021