스터디/수업 2015. 7. 13. 19:30

[HCI] Syllabus

2015-Spring

Human Computer Interaction


Professor Ji-Hyun Lee



OBJECTIVES

This course will introduce students to investigate the core concepts of HCI and the process of interaction design, which are identifying needs and establishing requirements, developing alternative designs, building prototypes of the designs and evaluating what is being built throughout the process. Methodologies for accessing users' needs and requirements and evaluating the alternative designs will be introduced as the basic tools of design practice. Students will be expected to be familiar with the essential contextual design methodologies and graphical representation skills using words, images, sound, and time to communicate efficiently through the course project.
 
TEXTBOOKS1. Dix, A., J.E. Finlay, G.D. Abowd and R. Beale (2003). Human-Computer Interaction (3rd ed.). Prentice Hall.
2. (Optional) Roger, Y., Sharp, H. and Preece, J. (2011). Interaction Design: Beyond Human - Computer Interaction (3rd ed.). Wiley.
3. (Optional) Saffer, D. (2009). Designing for Interaction (2nd ed.). New Riders Press.
 
COURSE
REQUIREMENTS
Students' participation in the course will involve the following activities: attending and participating in lectures, reading the textbooks, doing the homework assignments and mini projects.

The grade will break down as follows:

1 Project: 80% (10% + 15% + 15% + 15% + 15% + 10% each)
1 Mid-term Exam: 15%
Attendance + Individual Contribution to the Quality of the Course: 5%



In reading section, D is Dix et al. (2003), R is Roger et al. (2011) and S is Saffer (2009).
You should periodically check this website to get your Assignments.

 

Date

Lecture
Reading
Assignment
W1:
3/3, 3/5
+ Course Overview
Overview of Human-Computer Interaction

Read:
+ (D) "Introduction" pp. 1-8.
+ (S) "A (Very) Brief History of Interaction Design", in Ch. 1 "What is Interaction Design", pp. 8 - 19.
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 1 "HCI and UX", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 15 - 44. (in Korean)

Recommended:
+ Nickerson, R. and T. Landauer (1997). "Human-Computer Interaction: Background and Issues", in Handbook of Human Computer Interaction (2nd ed.) (M. Helander, T. Landauer & P. Prabhu eds.). Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp, 3 - 31.

 
W2:
3/10, 3/12

Overview of Human-Computer Interaction (cont.)
The Human

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 1 "The Human" pp. 11-58.
+ (R) Ch. 5 "Emotional Interaction" pp. 127-156.
+ Broadbent, G. (1973). Ch.5 "Models", in Design in Architecture. John Wiley & Sons, pp. 87-96.

Recommended:
+ Norman, D. (1990). Ch. 1 "The Psychopathology of Everyday Things", in The Design of Everyday Things. New York: Doubleday, pp, 1 - 33.

+ Project Proposal  handed out

W3:
3/17, 3/19

+ The Human (cont.)
Cognitive Models

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 12. "Cognitive models" pp. 419-449.
+ (R) Ch. 3 "Cognitive Aspects" pp. 65-99.

Recommended:
+ Miller, G. (1956). The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information.Psychological Review 63(2): 81-97. 
+ Don Norman's Signifiers

 
W4:
3/24, 3/26

+ Students' Presentation (Proposal)

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 12 "Cognitive models" pp. 419-449.
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 6 "User Analysis", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 191 - 238. (in Korean)

Recommended:
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 2.5 "Categories of Users and Individual User Differences" pp. 43-48  Ch. 4.1 "Know the User" pp. 73-78 , in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.

+ Project Proposal due
+ Identifying Users' Needs handed out
+ Concent Form

W5:
3/31, 4/2

User & Context Analysis
   * Interview
   * Thinking Aloud

Read:
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 6 "User Analysis", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 191 - 238. (in Korean)
+ Beyer, H. and K. Holtzblatt (1998). Contextual Design: Defining Customer-Centered Systems. Morgan Kaufmann.
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 8 "Contextual Analysis", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 301 - 351. (in Korean)

Recommended:
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 2.5 "Categories of Users and Individual User Differences" pp. 43-48 , Ch. 4.1 "Know the User" pp. 73-78 , in Usability Engineering. AP Professional. 

+ (D) Ch. 13 "Socio-organizational issues and stakeholder requirements" pp. 450-474.

W6:
4/7, 4/9

Data Analysis, Interpretation and Presentation
Requirements Gathering
+ The Computer (with Technology Analysis)

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 2 "The Computer" pp. 59-122.
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 9 "Technology Analysis", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 353 - 406. (in Korean)
+ (R) Ch. 8 "Data Analysis, Interpretation and Presentation" pp. 269-316.
+ (R) Ch. 10 "Identifying needs and establishing requirements" pp. 472-526.

Recommended:
MVC pattern

+ Prototype (with Design Alternatives) handed out

W7:
4/14, 4/16

Ten Technologies in HCI

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 2 "The Computer" pp. 59-122.
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 9 "Technology Analysis", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 353 - 406. (in Korean)

Recommended:
MVC pattern

+ Identifying Users' Needs due
W8:
4/21, 4/23

Mid-term EXAM

 
W9:
4/28, 4/30

Prototyping
The Interaction

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 5.8 "Iteration and Prototyping" pp. 220-222.
+ (R) Ch. 11 "Design, Prototyping, and Construction" pp. 528-582.
+ (S) "Prototyping", in Ch. 8 "Prototyping, Testing, and Development" 

 
W10:
5/5, 5/7

Happy Children's Day!!!
+ Students' Presentation (Prototype)

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 3 "The Interaction" pp. 123-163.
+ (R) Ch. 2 "Understanding and Conceptualizing Interaction" pp. 35-64.
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 2 "The Interaction", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 47 - 84. (in Korean)

+ Prototype due (5/7)
W11:
5/12, 5/14

Interaction & Interface Styles
Evaluation I

Read:
+ (D) Ch. 3 "The Interaction" pp. 123-163.
+ (R) Ch. 2 "Understanding and Conceptualizing Interaction" pp. 35-64.
+ (R) Ch. 12 "Introducing Evaluation" pp. 433-454.
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 2 "The Interaction", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 47 - 84. (in Korean)

+ Select two Papers from CHI '15 (One for Individual and the other for Group)
+ User Test handed out

W12:
5/19, 5/21

Evaluation II

Read:
+ (R) Ch. 13 "An Evaluation Framework" pp. 455-475.
+ (R) Ch. 14 "Evaluation Studies: From Controlled to Natural Setings" pp. 476-504.

 
W13:
5/26, 5/28

+ Three Principles of Interaction I: Usefulness,Usability
Usability Heuristics

Read:
+ (R) Ch. 14 "Evaluation Studies: From Controlled to Natural Setings" pp. 476-504.
+ (R) Ch. 15 "Evaluation: Inspections, Analytics, and Models" pp. 505-530.

+ Evaluation Report for Individual due
Evaluation Report for Group handed out
W14:
6/2, 6/4

+ Three Principles of Interaction II: Affect
Evaluation III

Read:
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 3 "The Principle of Usefulness", Ch. 4 "The Principle of Usability", Ch. 5 "The Principle of Affect", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 47 - 84. (in Korean)

Recommended:
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 2 "What Is Usability?" (pp. 23-48) , in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 5 "Usability Heuristics" (pp. 115-163) , in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.

+ Preparing Panel & Movie
W15:
6/9, 6/11

+ Preparing for the Final Project

Read:
+ Kim, J. (2012). Ch. 3 "The Principle of Usefulness", Ch. 4 "The Principle of Usability", Ch. 5 "The Principle of Affect", in Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction. ann graphics Ltd., pp. 47 - 84. (in Korean)

Recommended:
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 2 "What Is Usability?" (pp. 23-48) , in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 5 "Usability Heuristics" (pp. 115-163) , in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.

+ User Test due
+ Evaluation Report for Group due
W16:
6/16, 6/18

+ Students' Presentation
+ Wrap up the course

+ Panel & Movie due
+ Submission the Final Report


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