Course Teaching: [ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF USER INTERFACES] [2021/2022]
Course Overview
Basics of user interfaces. Use of requirements gathering techniques. Finding out about user, tasks and environment. Conceptual design. Interaction design. Design principles. Interaction styles. Designing GUI. Designing for web. User interface evaluation process.
Course Snapshot
- Credits: [3]
- Audience: [Undergraduates]
- Delivery Mode: [Hybrid]
- No. of Students: [113]
- Students Evaluation: [N/A]
Teaching Objectives
To inquire a knowledge of different design approaches in common use; how cognitive, social, and affective issues apply to interaction design.
To apply various techniques to carryout interaction design. In particular, how to identify users’ needs and the context of their activities.
To work in a team and present the team decision/solution for a given tasks.
Assessment & Student Engagement
- Strategies for Engagement: (discussions, group work, etc.)
Assessment Methods Weighting Quizzes Extra 10% Assignment 40% Project 20% Exam 40%
Reflections
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Resources
Helen Sharp, Yvonne Rogers, Jennifer Preece. 2019. Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction, Fifth Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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