Designing Interactive Systems

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Course information:


Allocation:

Field of study:
  • Informatik (D)/Hauptstudium/Praktische Informatik
  • Media Informatics (M.Sc.)/Multimedia-Benutzung und -Wirkung/in Aachen
  • Software Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)/Areas of Specialization/Media Computing and Interactive Systems
Number SWS: V4 + U2
ECTS Credits: 8
This lecture will be held in english.

Content:

This class introduces students to the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) and user interface design. Topics covered include:
  • fundamental characteristics of human cognition, such as reaction time, rules of perception, and memory performance,
  • models of interaction between people and their environment, such as affordances, mappings, and constraints,
  • a brief history of interactive technologies,
  • iterative design, user interface prototyping techniques,
  • user studies and evaluation methods.

The class will be accompanied by a lab in which students conduct experiments and design a series of user interface prototypes to apply the concepts learned.

After the class, students will know how user interfaces have developed over the past decades, and what constants of human performance need to be considered when designing user interfaces. They will be able to apply a series of prototyping and evaluation methods to design usable, appropriate user interfaces in a user-centered fashion.

Lecturers:


Times:

Aachen:
Mon 13:15h - 14:45hRoom 2010lab
Wed 09:00h - 12:00hRoom 2010lecture

Bonn:
Thu 12:15h - 15:30hMain lecture hall, B-IT Center Bonnlecture
Wed 17:15h - 18:45hMain lecture Hall, B-IT Center Bonnlab


Registration

Please, register for this course until Oct 31st.
Otherwise you will not have access to the lecture materials or to our computer lab.

Literature:


It is highly recommended to buy the book of Norman since you have to read it for class. From the Dix et. al. and Schneiderman books you just have to read some chapters. You can find these books in the library.

Examinations

Please note the date of the midterm exam and final exam. In the event that you cannot make it on those dates, it is your responsibility to notify us in advance, or you will receive a grade of zero.

Grading policy

If you wish to take the course for credit, you must complete all assignments, lab exercises and exams. You will receive a schein upon successful completion of the course with a grade. The grade will be calculated as follows:
  • 40% - lab exercises, assignments
  • 25% - midterm exam
  • 35% - final exam
Note that you must achieve a cumulative score above 4.0 and pass the final exam to pass the course.



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