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Course Outline for
Human Computer Interaction Outline
Second Semester of 2017, 2018 – 1438, 1439 H.
Course Code:
6803433-3.Pre-Requisite:
Multimedia Systems, 6803316-3.Post-Requisite:
NoneThe academic level at which the course is offered:
Eighth LevelTime:
Thursday, 08:00 A.M. – 09:30 A.M., 10:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.Teacher Name:
Mariah Sami Ahmed Khayat.Emails:
[email protected], [email protected]Course Objective:
Understand the basic concepts of user interface design, sensory and cognitive
systems, appreciate the importance of a design and evaluation methodology, and be able to design an interactive user interface.
Reference Book:
Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction, 5/E, Shneiderman et al., ISBN: 0321537351, Pearson, 2009
Grading:
Midterm 20%
Homeworks 10%
Assignments 10%
Project 20%
Final Exam 40%
Sum 100%
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Education Umm AlQura University
Adam University College, female branch Computer Science Department
ةيدوعسلا ةيبرعلا ةكلمملا ميلعتلا ةرازو ىرقلا مأ ةعماج تابلاطلا رطش ،مضأب ةيعماجلا ةيلكلا
يللآا بساحلا مولع مسق
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Course Syllabus:
Week Syllabus
1 Edit the registration in the college.
2 Background-the development, context, and scope of HCI 3 User-Centered Design, Understanding and Observing Users 4 Use Case Scenarios, Personas, and User Modeling
5 User Experience, Usability Requirements, and Low-Fidelity Prototyping 6 Usability Testing, Interaction Design and Analytical Evaluation
7 Models and Theories: GOMS, MHP, Fitts' Law MIDTERM
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9 Accessibility and Risks: Error Classification, Automation, Designing for Error 10 Graphics and Sound: GUIs, speech and non-speech audio
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12 Multimodal Interfaces and Ubiquitous Computing 13 Gestural Interaction and Tangible User Interfaces 14 Affective and Social Computing
15 Augmented Reality and Computer Supported Cooperative Work Project Discussion
16 Final Exam 17
Teaching Methods:
Using teaching strategies like, (presentations, discussions, brain-storms, cooperation learning, interactive videos, etc.)
Teaching Policies:
-All of students must be accurate to the classes time.
-Assignments must be delivered on time, unless this, it will not be accepted.
-All of the phones should be silent during the class.