Seminar in Human-Machine Interaction

Free University of Bolzano, Department of Computer Science

Objectives

This course aims to provide students with an understanding of concepts and techniques for designing usable and engaging interactive systems. The course will complement an in depth review of usability engineering with basic knowledge of cognitive processes necessary to operate interactive systems and of the social impact of technology. A major emphasis will be devoted to practical aspects of user-centred design, including requirements elicitation, prototyping and evaluation.

Syllabus

Teaching format

Frontal lectures, labs, projects in teams.

Assessment

Project [40 % of mark] + final exam (oral examination) [60 %]

The project is a group-based user-centred design-exercise.

Reading list

Core text

Supplementary texts

Students are expected to study the required reading after the relevant teaching session. In addition, students need to develop their own understanding of the course issues through reading of academic journal articles.

The following journals are useful sources: Human-Computer Interaction, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, ACM Transactions of Computer Human-Interaction.

Learning outcome

On successful completion of this module, students should be able to demonstrate the following skills.

Academic Knowledge

Intellectual Skills

Subject Practical Skills

Transferable Skills

Slides