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Human Computer Interface

This document outlines a 5 credit elective course on human-computer interface. The course has 5 units that cover topics like human cognition and emotion, input/output devices, interaction models, interaction design basics, design rules and evaluation techniques. The course aims to help students understand human-computer interaction, interaction methods, interaction design principles, and how to evaluate designs. It is mapped to several program outcomes related to design, usability, and human factors.

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Human Computer Interface

This document outlines a 5 credit elective course on human-computer interface. The course has 5 units that cover topics like human cognition and emotion, input/output devices, interaction models, interaction design basics, design rules and evaluation techniques. The course aims to help students understand human-computer interaction, interaction methods, interaction design principles, and how to evaluate designs. It is mapped to several program outcomes related to design, usability, and human factors.

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Subject Subject Title Credit Lecture Tutorial Practical Type

Code
Elective -Human 5 0 0 Theory
Computer Interface

Introduction :

Course Outcome:
CO1 : To understand and explore the basics of human and computer
CO2 : Knowing the interaction methods
CO3 : To learn Interaction design basics
CO4 : To functanize the design rules of interaction
CO5 : Implementing Evaluation techniques
Unit I: [12
Periods]
The human -Introduction-Input–output channels-Design Focus: Getting noticed-Design Focus:
Where’s the middle?-Human memory-Thinking: reasoning and problem solving-Design Focus:
Human error and false memories-Emotion-Individual differences-Psychology and the design of
interactive systems.The computer -Introduction-Text entry devices-Design Focus: Numeric
keypads,Positioning, pointing and drawing-Memory-Processing and networks.

Unit II: [12


Periods]
The interaction -Introduction-Models of interaction-Design Focus: Video recorder-Frameworks and
HCI
Ergonomics-Design Focus: Industrial interfaces-Interaction styles-Design Focus: Navigation in 3D
and 2D
Elements of the WIMP interface-Design Focus: Learning toolbars-Interactivity-The context of the
interaction-Design Focus: Half the picture?

Unit III: [12


Periods]
Interaction design basics -Introduction-What is design?-The process of design-User focus-Design
Focus: Cultural probes-Scenarios-Navigation design-Design Focus: Beware the big button trap-
Design Focus: Modes.HCI in the software process -Introduction-The software life cycle-Usability
engineering-Iterative design and prototyping-Design Focus: Prototyping in practice.

Unit IV: [12


Periods]
Design rules -Introduction-Principles to support usability-Standards-Guidelines-Golden rules and
heuristics-Implementation support -Introduction-Elements of windowing systems-Programming the
application-Design Focus: Going with the grain.
Unit V: [12
Periods]
Evaluation techniques-What is evaluation?-Goals of evaluation-Evaluation through expert
analysis.User support -Introduction-Requirements of user support-Approaches to user support.

Text Book :

1. Alan Dix, Janet Finlay,Gregory D. Abowd, Russell Beale 'Human–Computer


Interaction” Third Edition,Prentice Hall.
2. Shneiderman “Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer
Interaction, 5e “ – 2014 – Pearson Edition.
Reference :

1. Andrew Sears,Julie A. Jacko “Human-Computer Interaction Fundamentals (Human Factors and


Ergonomics)” – Import, 7 Jun 2017 .CBC press.

2.BradBluMunthal,”Human-Computer Interaction”Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH &


Co. K

Mapping of Courses and POs:


S- Strong Coorelation M – Medium Coorelation B – Blank
Program Outcomes
Course
Course Name P01 PO2 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07 P08 P09 P010 P011 P012
Code
Elective -Human
Computer S M S M M M M M S S
Interface

Mapping of Courses and POs:


S- Strong Coorelation M – Medium Coorelation B – Blank
Program Outcomes
Course
Course Name P01 PO2 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07 P08
Code
Elective -Human
Computer
S S M M S S
Interface

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