Course Description
The Course gives an overview and the introduction of the basic principles of human and computer interaction. The course will provide an understanding and application of guidelines and theories for effective designing and modeling of rich interaction. The course will focus on specific interface success stories and failures through observation of existing technologies. Application of the whole design process: use of HCI in design, design rules, social, contextual and communication models will also be an integral part of the course. Course will also cover topics like multimedia, global information systems, and the Web. Moreover, course will focus on analytical and empirical usability evaluation methods. The course requires students to participate in a laboratory for applying their gained knowledge and HCI techniques in an independent, self-defined project. Course will also give a practical insight of the software like Balasmiq, Axure Prototype for designing mockups to meet user requirements.
Course ID: CIS 422
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | CIS211 |
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