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COMP3900 Human Computer Interface Design and Evaluation

Later Year Course

Offered By Research School of Computer Science
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Computer Science
Offered in Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course will provide an introduction to the field of Human Computer Interaction and will introduce students to behavioural research methods and techniques used in usability testing. The course will give students the essential theoretical background to approaches, methods and techniques followed by practical experience in conducting usability studies for interactive systems.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Appreciate the importance of the user interface in software development.
  • Understand key aspects of human psychology which can determine user actions at and satisfaction of the interface.  
  • Describe  the key design principles for user interfaces. 
  • Set up and carry out a process to gather requirements for, engage in iterative design of, and evaluate the usability of a user interface. 
  • Describe how user interface development can be integrated into an overall software development process. 
  • Understand sufficient theory of human computer interaction, experimental methodology and inferential statistics to engage with the contemporary research literature in interface technology and design.  
  • Identify key design errors in simple interfaces and suggest alternative designs. 
  • Discuss ethical issues involved in testing user interfaces.
Indicative Assessment

Group project Stage 1 (15%);
Group project Stage 2 (20%);
Group project Stage 3 (10%);
Group project Stage 4 (5%);
Final exam (50%)

Workload

Two two-hour lecture blocks each week and a group assignment

Areas of Interest Information Technology
Requisite Statement

(COMP 1110 or COMP 1510 or COMP 2750) + 12 units of COMP 2000

Prescribed Texts

Norman, Donald The Design of Everyday Things London/New York: MIT Press, 2000. (Required reading)

"Brick" for COMP3900/6390 (purchase from Computer Science Reception, Level 3, CS&IT building between 9am and 11am weekdays)

A list of other reference books will be given at the start of the course.

Majors/Specialisations IT in New Media Arts
Programs Bachelor of Arts (New Media Arts)
Other Information

Course page https://cecs.anu.edu.au/studentdb/courses/students/csg_student.cgi?Course_Code=COMP3900

Science Group C

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