Software Atelier 2: Human-Computer Interaction
People
Description
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Goal of the course is to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge of human-centered design of interfaces for computing systems.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course starts with an introduction to ethics that investigates the many ways and venues information and communication technologies can be used maliciously. The course moves on to introduce the concept of user-centred design to produce usable, useful and used tools. The different stages from ideation to paper prototyping are covered in theory and practice.
LEARNING METHODS
Theoretical concepts will be provided through instructor-led lectures. Theory will be put to good use in practice, by letting students engage in group work to deliver a project, developed through progressive stages of design and prototyping.
EXAMINATION INFORMATION
The final grade will result from the combination of the grades of the individual assignments.
REFERENCES
- Textbook: David Benyon. Designing User Experience: A guide to HCI, UX and interaction design. Pearson, 4th edition, January 2019.
- Further material will be provided during the semester.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Informatics, Foundation course, 1st year