Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction
Description:
CS3724: Survey of human-computer interaction concepts, theory, and practice. Basic components of human-computer interaction. Interdisciplinary underpinnings. Informed and critical evaluation of computer-based technology. User-oriented perspective, rather than system-oriented, with two thrusts: human (cognitive, social) and technological (input/output, interactions styles, devices). Design guidelines, evaluation methods, participatory design, communication between users and system developers. (3H,3C)
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better required in CS 2114. Also CS 3744 must be taken as a co-requisite.
This course is part of the Human-Computer Interaction track and the Media/Creative Computing track.
See: course web pages.
Taught By: Chris North
Doug Bowman
Scott McCrickard
Nicholas Polys
