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Human-Computer Interaction
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Course Information

  • Course Syllabus: Fall 2021
  • Meet Your Instructor

Coursework

  • DDQs
    • 1. Welcome to HCI
    • 2. Affordances, Signifiers & Design Fails
    • 3. System Image & Conceptual Models
    • 4. Time to Learn
    • 5. Group Up
    • 6. Physical Variations & Bias
    • 7. Belmont Report
    • 8. Dies Operis: Primus
    • 9. Guidelines
    • 10. Principles & The Golden Rules
    • 11. Theories & The Seven Stages of Action
    • 12. Three Levels of Processing
    • 13. Dies Operis: Secundus
    • 14. Fundamental Design Principles
    • 15. User-Centered Requirements Analysis
    • 16. Dies Operis: Tertius
    • 17. Preliminary & Detailed Design
    • 18. Ideation
    • 19. Dies Operis: Quartus
    • 20. Prototyping
    • 21. Prototyping: Continued
    • 22. Featuritis
    • 23. Design of Experiments
    • 24. Dies Operis: Quintus
    • 25. Color Theory
    • 26. Color: Accessibility & Culture
    • 27. Dies Operis: Sextus
    • 28. Typography
    • 29. CSS
    • 30. Dies Operis: Septimus
    • 31. HTML Semantics
    • 32. Semantics et Dies Operis: Octavius
    • 33. Supporting Evidence
    • 34. End of Semester Roadmap
    • 35. JavaScript
    • 36. Paper Presentation(s): Yadav
    • 37. User Interface Elements
    • 38. Dies Operis: Nonus
    • 39. Project Work Day (1)
    • 40. Project Work Day (2)
    • 41. Paper Presentation(s): Churaman, Akin
    • 42. Paper Presentation(s): Harper, Suarez
    • 43. Paper Presentation(s): Hamill, Wang
  • Exams
    • Exam 1
    • Exam 2
  • Term Project
    • Milestone 0: IRB Training
    • Milestone 1: Problem Proposal
    • Milestone 2: Definition & Related Work
    • Milestone 3: Design Alternatives
    • Milestone 4: Prototyping & Testing
    • Glossary
  • Paper Presentations

Modules

  • 1. Foundations
  • 2. Usability
  • 3. Design
  • 4. Practicum

Appendices

  • Software
    • Adobe XD
    • Figma

Notices

  • Privacy Notice
  • Fair Use Notice

DDQs¶

In this course, DDQ stands for “Discussion, Demos, and Q&A.” Instead of using words like “lecture” or “lab” to describe the synchronous, interactive meeting times for this course, we will simply call them DDQs.

  • 1. Welcome to HCI
  • 2. Affordances, Signifiers & Design Fails
  • 3. System Image & Conceptual Models
  • 4. Time to Learn
  • 5. Group Up
  • 6. Physical Variations & Bias
  • 7. Belmont Report
  • 8. Dies Operis: Primus
  • 9. Guidelines
  • 10. Principles & The Golden Rules
  • 11. Theories & The Seven Stages of Action
  • 12. Three Levels of Processing
  • 13. Dies Operis: Secundus
  • 14. Fundamental Design Principles
  • 15. User-Centered Requirements Analysis
  • 16. Dies Operis: Tertius
  • 17. Preliminary & Detailed Design
  • 18. Ideation
  • 19. Dies Operis: Quartus
  • 20. Prototyping
  • 21. Prototyping: Continued
  • 22. Featuritis
  • 23. Design of Experiments
  • 24. Dies Operis: Quintus
  • 25. Color Theory
  • 26. Color: Accessibility & Culture
  • 27. Dies Operis: Sextus
  • 28. Typography
  • 29. CSS
  • 30. Dies Operis: Septimus
  • 31. HTML Semantics
  • 32. Semantics et Dies Operis: Octavius
  • 33. Supporting Evidence
  • 34. End of Semester Roadmap
  • 35. JavaScript
  • 36. Paper Presentation(s): Yadav
  • 37. User Interface Elements
  • 38. Dies Operis: Nonus
  • 39. Project Work Day (1)
  • 40. Project Work Day (2)
  • 41. Paper Presentation(s): Churaman, Akin
  • 42. Paper Presentation(s): Harper, Suarez
  • 43. Paper Presentation(s): Hamill, Wang
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