Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) MSc HLTI
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This course addresses the fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction with emphasis on interaction design for multimodal systems. The main part of the course will focus on User-Centred Design, providing concepts and hands-on practise on techniques for collecting user requirements, lo-fi and hi-fi prototyping, formative and summative evaluation.
Additional topics covered include basic notions of cognitive ergonomics, pyschometric theory and a crash course on a rapid prototyping tools (like, for example, Macromedia Flash). During the course, students will have the opportunty to work in real projects, designing and evaluating prototypes of multimodal systems.
====== Previous Courses ======
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[[teaching:hci MSc HLTI:hciMSc HLTI 2011_2012|{{:teaching:hci:hci2012r.png?160|Human computer interaction (HCI)- 2011-12 }}]]
====== Reading List ======
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==== Essential (Manual) ====
Sharp, H.,Rogers, Y., Preece, J. 2007. **Interaction Design: Beyond human-computer interaction.** John Wiley & Sons Inc, Third Edition.
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==== Recommended ====
Benyon, D., Turner, P., Turner, S. 2005. **Designing Interactive Systems.** Harlow England: Addison-Wesley.
Dix, A., Finlay, J., Abowd, G. D., Beal, R. 2004. **Human-Computer Interaction.** Pearson Prentice Hall, Third Edition.