CMPT 354 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Human Computer, Ebsco Information Services, Interaction Design
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Here you will find an outline of the course including learning objectives, topics, evaluation methods, and other useful and important information. Lectures: tuesdays 5:30pm 8:20pm, through sfu canvas (https://canvas. sfu. ca). Some other information can be found at coursys (https://coursys. sfu. ca) Victor cheung, phd | email: vca45@sfu. ca | office hours: tba. Akshit sharma | emaill: akshits@sfu. ca | office hours: tba. Xinyi zhong | email: xza248@sfu. ca | office hours: tba. This course provides a comprehensive study of user interface design. This course introduces students to the art and science of designing usable, useful and enjoyable human- computer interfaces, with an emphasis on user-centered design techniques. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with different user-centered design approaches, understanding user needs, prototyping methods, interface evaluation techniques. Students will gain valuable knowledge and experience by working in groups on a term-long design project. Preece, j. , rogers, y. , sharp, h. , & ebscohost. (2019).