human-computer interaction · applied user experience (ux) design •present an iterative...
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Human-Computer
Interaction Introduction to Course
Lecturer Information
Dr. Ajune Wanis Ismail • School of Computing, Faculty of Engineering
• Room : N28-207-02
• Contact : [email protected]
• Assignment submission : [email protected]
• Website : www.comp.utm.my/ajune
Course Information
• Course code:
SCSV 2113
• Course name:
INTERAKSI KOMPUTER-MANUSIA
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
Course Synopsis
• Introduce students to human-computer interaction theories and design processes & emphasis will be on applied user experience (UX) design
• Present an iterative evaluation-centered UX lifecycle and will introduce a broader notion of user experience, including usability, usefulness, and emotional impact.
• The UX lifecycle activities include contextual inquiry and analysis, requirements extraction, design-informing models, design thinking, ideation, sketching, conceptual design, and formative evaluation.
Learning Outcomes
• CLO1 (KW): Apply the concept of human-computer interaction and the application of human factors as a multi-level process of communication through UX design and evaluation of interactive systems
• CLO2 (PS): Apply theoretical knowledge to issues that arise in the design of interactive systems
• CLO3 (TH): Build a prototype development project according to the principles and guidelines of human-computer interaction
• CLO4 (GC): Ability to do work effectively in a team throughout the project life cycle.
UTM Graduate Attributes
• TH1 Ability to define and analyze complex, overlapping, ill-defined problems and make well-supported judgment.
• TH3 Ability to look for alternative ideas and creative solutions.
• GC4 Ability to act professionally and responsibly in
carrying out duties.
Highlights
• NO Mid Semester Test!
• Commit & Dedicate to your Project!
• Learning by Doing!
• Project – is a GROUP project, BUT, individual project marks will be influenced by peer assessments
Assessments
References
Course Policy
• Attendance is compulsory and will be taken in every lecture session (students with less than 80% total attendance are not allowed to sit for final exam)
• Students are required to behave and follow the dressing regulation and etiquette which has been stated in University regulations while in class, in lab, and in exam hall
• Any form of plagiarisms is NOT ALLOWED
• Exercises will be given in class and some may be taken for assessment
• Make up exam will not be given, except to students who are sick and submit medical certificate which is confirmed by UTM panel doctors
• Assignments must be submitted on the due dates (some points will be deducted for the late submission & assignments that are hand over after three days from the due dates will not be accepted)
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