FI:PV182 Human Computer Interaction - Course Information
PV182 Human Computer Interaction
Faculty of InformaticsAutumn 2012
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/1. 3 credit(s) (plus extra credits for completion). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- prof. Ing. Jiří Sochor, CSc. (lecturer)
Mgr. Jakub Bartišek (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Jakub Coufal (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Jaromír Coufal (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Pavel Hamřík (seminar tutor)
Lukáš Churý (seminar tutor)
RNDr. Tomáš Obšívač (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Jan Fikejs (assistant) - Guaranteed by
- prof. Ing. Jiří Sochor, CSc.
Department of Visual Computing – Faculty of Informatics
Supplier department: Department of Visual Computing – Faculty of Informatics - Timetable
- Wed 12:00–13:50 D3
- Timetable of Seminar Groups:
PV182/02: each odd Thursday 10:00–11:50 B311, J. Coufal, L. Churý
PV182/03: each even Thursday 12:00–13:50 B311, J. Coufal, L. Churý
PV182/04: each odd Thursday 12:00–13:50 B311, J. Coufal, L. Churý
PV182/05: each even Thursday 14:00–15:50 B311, J. Bartišek, J. Coufal
PV182/06: each odd Thursday 14:00–15:50 B311, J. Bartišek, J. Coufal
PV182/07: each even Thursday 16:00–17:50 B311, P. Hamřík, T. Obšívač
PV182/08: each odd Thursday 16:00–17:50 B311, P. Hamřík, T. Obšívač - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 190 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/190, only registered: 0/190, only registered with preference (fields directly associated with the programme): 0/190 - fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Applied Informatics (programme FI, B-AP)
- Applied Informatics (programme FI, N-AP)
- Information Technology Security (programme FI, N-IN)
- Bioinformatics (programme FI, B-AP)
- Bioinformatics (programme FI, N-AP)
- Information Systems (programme FI, N-IN)
- Informatics with another discipline (programme FI, B-EB)
- Informatics with another discipline (programme FI, B-FY)
- Informatics with another discipline (programme FI, B-IO)
- Informatics with another discipline (programme FI, B-MA)
- Informatics with another discipline (programme FI, B-TV)
- Informatics (eng.) (programme FI, D-IN4)
- Informatics (programme FI, D-IN4)
- Public Administration Informatics (programme FI, B-AP)
- Mathematical Informatics (programme FI, B-IN)
- Mathematics (programme PřF, B-MA)
- Parallel and Distributed Systems (programme FI, B-IN)
- Parallel and Distributed Systems (programme FI, N-IN)
- Computer Graphics and Image Processing (programme FI, B-IN)
- Computer Graphics (programme FI, N-IN)
- Computer Networks and Communication (programme FI, B-IN)
- Computer Networks and Communication (programme FI, N-IN)
- Computer Systems and Technologies (eng.) (programme FI, D-IN4)
- Computer Systems and Technologies (programme FI, D-IN4)
- Computer Systems and Data Processing (programme FI, B-IN)
- Computer Systems (programme FI, N-IN)
- Embedded Systems (eng.) (programme FI, N-IN)
- Programmable Technical Structures (programme FI, B-IN)
- Embedded Systems (programme FI, N-IN)
- Service Science, Management and Engineering (eng.) (programme FI, N-AP)
- Service Science, Management and Engineering (programme FI, N-AP)
- Social Informatics (programme FI, B-AP)
- Theoretical Informatics (programme FI, N-IN)
- Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in Informatics (programme FI, N-SS) (2)
- Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing (programme FI, B-IN)
- Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing (programme FI, N-IN)
- Image Processing (programme FI, N-AP)
- Course objectives
- The course deals with basics of human-computer interaction .
It is focused on psychological and physiological aspects of interface design,
graphical user interface design and its usability asessment.
After finishing the course students
- will be able to evaluate existing screen designs;
- will practise in developing human-computer interfaces with respect to a usability;
- will be able to asess the usability of SW products;
- will understand the usability issues of products in general;
- will gain practical knowledge of designing process based on in-depth knowledge of high and low level models of human-computer interaction. - Syllabus
- Introduction to human computer interaction. Task-centred system design.
- High level models of human-computer behaviour.
- User-centred design and prototyping.
- Evaluating interfaces with users.
- Evaluation - controlled experiments.
- Design of everyday things, concepts, useful designs.
- Representations, visual variables, metaphors and direct manipulation.
- Evaluation based on cognitive models.
- Graphical screen design
- Physical user interfaces
- Interactive tools and techniques in virtual environment.
- Travel and wayfinding techniques in virtual environment.
- Evaluating interfaces using heuristics.
- Literature
- Teaching methods
- Theoretical lectures. Lab work is based on presentations and evaluation of several homework assignments which cover the lifecycle of development of systems' interface - from scenarios to hifi prototypes. All students solve the same problem, solutions are individual.
- Assessment methods
- Project is split in 5 HWA solved mostly in a lab using specialized software. Steps include a design of interface for a specific purpose: from a paper prototype to complete GUI design. Everz step is graded 0-10 pnts. Points exceeding limit 20 are added as bonus to grading of a written exam, 4-5 questions from published list, 90 minutes.
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- The course is taught annually.
- Teacher's information
- http://www.fi.muni.cz/~sochor/PV182
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2012, recent)
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