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IE 417 Human-Computer Interaction |
Course Description
Human-computer interaction course
addresses the problem of how to improve the quality of interaction between an
individual and a computer, human-centred designing and building of interactive
systems,
task-centered system
design,
user-centered design and
prototyping, qualitative and quantitative methods for
evaluating interactive
systems with users,
graphical screen design,
design principles and
usability heuristics, minor project on creating and testing design of
a human-computer system.
Instructor:
Dr.
Alexander Nikov
Room: EA-103, Phone:1038,
Office Hours: Tuesdays 15-16,
Wednesdays 13-14; Thursdays 15-16
Teaching assistant:
Arife Burcu Çolak
Textbook
Dix A. et al.,
Human-Computer Interaction.
Harlow, England: Prentice Hall,
1998.
Exam and Assignments Dates
Assignment1: Nov 14, assignment2:
Dec 22, assigment3:
Dec 29
Lecture Hours
Tuesdays
12-13; Thursdays 13-15, E-216
Course Evaluation
Class
attendance and participation 10%,
Assignments
(1+2+3) 40%,
Exam 50%
Late
assignments: one day -10%
Alexander Nikov
IE 417 Human-Computer Interaction
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