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HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION (314445)
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
Session 1 : What is HCI?
Session 2 : Disciplines involved in HCI
Session 3 : Why HCI study is important? The psychology of everyday things
Session 4 :Principles of HCI
Session 5 : User-centred Design
UNIT – II UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN
Session 6 : Input-output channels
Session 7 : Human memory
Session 8 : Thinking: Reasoning and Problem Solving
Session 9 : Human emotions
Session 10 : Individual differences, Psychology and Design.
UNIT – III UNDERSTANDING THE INTERACTION
Session 11 : Models of interaction, Ergonomics
Session 12 : Interaction styles
Session 13 : WIMP Interface
Session 14 : Interactivity, Context of interaction
Session 15 :User experience
Session 16 : Paradigms of Interactions
UNIT – IV HCI - DESIGN PROCESS
Session 17 : What is interaction design?
Session 18 : The software design process
Session 19 : User focus, Scenarios
Session 20 : Navigation Design
Session 21 : Screen Design
Session 22 : Prototyping techniques
Session 23 : Wire-Framing
Session 24 : Understanding the UI Layer and Its Execution Framework
Session 25 : Model-View-Controller(MVC) Framework
UNIT – V HCI - DESIGN RULES , GUIDELINES AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES
Session 26 : Principles that support usability, Design standards
Session 27 : Design Guidelines, Golden rules and heuristics
Session 28 : Using toolkits
Session 29 : User interface management system (UIMS), Goals of evaluation
Session 30 : Evaluation Criteria
Session 31 : Evaluation through expert analysis
Session 32 : Evaluation through user participation
Session 33 :Choosing an Evaluation Method
UNIT – VI HCI MODELS AND THEORIES
Session 34 :Goal and task hierarchy model
Session 35 : Linguistic model, Physical and device models
Session 36 :Cognitive architectures
Session 37 : Hierarchical task analysis (HTA)
Session 38 : Uses of task analysis
Session 39 : Diagrammatic dialog design notations
Session 40 : Computer mediated communication
Session 41 : Ubiquitous Computing, Finding things on web Future of HCI
Session 41 : Ubiquitous Computing, Finding things on web Future of HCI
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