Covers the foundations of Human Computer Interaction, including: (1) Basic definitions and motivations of HCI, history, theories, interaction paradigms, design principles and models; (2) User-centered design methods, studies, design approaches for interfaces and interaction, quality factors, evaluation methods and techniques for data analysis; (3) Research frontiers of HCI, accessibility, universal design, and ubiquitous computing (mobile and wearable applications).Offered by Info Sciences & Technology. May not be repeated for credit.
Human Computer Interaction
Host University
George Mason University
Semester
Fall 2022
Course Number
AIT 716 DL1 - CRN 78157
Credits
3
Discipline
Computer Science
Instructor
McDonald, Nora
Times and Days
4:30-7:10PM
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