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Course name Course code Year/ Semester Lecturer !

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1. Learning Outcomes:

Human Computer Interactions BIT 2107 Second Year, Semester I Lucy Abuod a labuodha@yahoo.com Tuesday '(00am)11(00am /*oom +02

,n success$u""y comp"etin- t is course, students %i"" be ab"e to.


!/a"uate so$t%are user inter$aces usin- euristic e/a"uation and user obser/ation tec ni0ues, App"y user centered desi-n and usabi"ity en-ineerin- princip"es as t ey desi-n a %ide /ariety o$ so$t%are user inter$aces, #e$ine and mode" user needs $or uman)computer interaction, !1p"ain approac es to desi-nin- e$$ecti/e uman)computer interactions, #emonstrate o% to e/a"uate t e usabi"ity o$ a -i/en uman)computer interaction, #emonstrate an understandin- o$ basic -oa"s and moti/ation $or so$t%are and system desi-n based on uman $actors, To introduce t e too"s o$ e$$ecti/e inter$aces inc"udin- interaction de/ices and user)inter$ace de/e"opment en/ironments

2. Detailed Course content

Week 2ee& 1 2ee& 2 2ee& +

Subject area to!ics "cti#ities Introduction to HCI #iscussions 3oundations o$ inter$ace, interaction and uman) 4resentations and computer interaction discussions Basic science o$ psyc o"o-ica" and socia" 4resentations and interaction discussions T eories 6 princip"es re"ated to uman acti/ity 4resentations and 6 system desi-n discussions Interacti/e systems and %or& producti/ity8 HCI 4resentations and aspects o$ co""aboration and communication and discussions computer)supported cooperati/e %or& Interacti/e systems de/e"opment8 user)centered 4resentations and desi-n discussions

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Week $ 2ee& ' 2ee& : Week 1& 2ee& 11 2ee& 12 2ee& 1+ 2ee& 15 2ee& 17

Continuous "ssessment %est Human)centered desi-n and e/a"uation ;rap ica" user)inter$ace pro-rammindesi-n

C"% 1 4resentations and discussions and 4resentations and discussions

C"% 2 %erm 'a!er C"% 2 %erm 'a!er Interaction sty"es8 industry)accepted inter$ace 4resentations and -uide"ines and standards discussions In$ormation retrie/a"8 In$ormation /isua"i<ation and interaction %it data and in$ormation Se"$ Study 6 re/ision *e/ision 6 !1ams *e/ision 6 !1ams 4resentations and discussions !nd o$ Semester !1ams !nd o$ Semester !1ams

(. %eaching )ethodology: Lectures, c"ass discussions, -roup researc and presentations( Acti/e participation re0uired( *. Course "ssessment: =id)Semester e1amination 20> Assi-nments 10> 3ina" !1amination 70> +. Core %e,t: 1( Sc neiderman B( ?1::7@ Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective HumanComputer Interactions( +rd !d( *eadin-, =A . Addison) 2es"ey, ISBA 0)201)19707)' -urther .eading: 1( 4reece B( et a"( ?1::7@ Human-computer Interaction( 2o&in- am, !n-"and8 *eadin-, =ass(. Addison)2es"ey 4ub( Co(, ISBA 02019279:' 2( Hi1 #( 6 Hartson H( *( ?1::+@ Developing User Interfaces: Ensuring Usability through Product and Process Ae% Yor& . Bo n 2i"ey 6 Sons, ISBA 057177'1+5 /. 0round rules 1( 2( +( 5( Late assi-nments %i"" not be accepted( Students must ac ie/e '0> c"ass attendance( ;roup %or& must be comp"eted in time as re0uired( =obi"e p ones must be s%itc ed o$$ or put in si"ent mode(

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