sem7 HCI. Master of IT. 2001/2002

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Human Computer Interaction and communication

HCI


Goal:
  • To give the students understanding of the communication process between user and computer, with focus on graphic user interface.
  • to give to students knowledge to apply theories, methods and techniques for evaluation and design of computer user interaction (WWW focus)
  • to give the students understanding of different problem areas in connection with integration of various information channels.
Volume/
Placement:
  • This 1 module PE (project unit) course is placed during semester 1 and 2 of the Aalborg University open Master of IT education.
Content:
  • Background and history of Multimedia development
  • Overall issues on psychlogical/cognitive, perceptual and communication aspects of HCI.
  • Principles and methods for evaluation and design of graphical user interfaces.
  • Advanced multimodal user interfaces
  • Integration and interpretation of information from different modalities
  • Web usability design
Examination:
  • The course supports the project work and is evaluated together with the project work.
Personnel:
References:







1. HCI INTRODUCTION

Saturday October 13, 2001.
Lecture/discussions 09.00 - 10.30
Fredrik Bajer Vej 7, Aalborg University.
Prof. Per Christiansson

Human Computer Interaction, HCI, and Multimedia history and development.
User Models
Hypertext representations
HCI design and evaluation
Designing Web Usability





2. USABILITY ENGINEERING and
MULTIMODAL INTERFACES

Only lectrure notes
Fredrik Bajer Vej, Aalborg University.
Assoc. Prof. Lars Bo Larsen, (Prof. Per Christiansson)

Usability Engineering.
Multimodal communication.


3. Visit the Virtual Reality Center, Aalborg University

Friday January 18, 2001.
Lecture/discussions 14.00 - 16.00
Niels Jernes Vej 14, Aalborg University.
Asst. Prof. Kjeld Svidt

We vill visit at the VR Media Lab and experience advanced virtual reality environment and how they can be used.






Per Christiansson