Date
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Lecture
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Reading
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Assignment
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W1:
3/1, 3/3
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+ Independence Movement Day (No Class!!!)
+ Course Overview |
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.
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W2:
3/8, 3/10
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+ Overview of Human-Computer Interaction
+ The Human |
Read:
+ (D) Ch. 1 "The Human" pp. 11-58.
+ (R) Ch. 5 "Emotional Interaction" pp. 127-156.
+ Norman, D. (1990). Ch. 1 "The Psychopathology of Everyday Things", in The Design of Everyday Things. New York: Doubleday, pp, 1 - 33.
Recommended:
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+ Project Proposal handed out |
W3:
3/15, 3/17
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+ The Human (cont.)
+ Cognitive Models |
Read:
+ (D) Ch. 12. "Cognitive models" pp. 419-449.
+ (R) Ch. 3 "Cognitive Aspects" pp. 65-99.
+ Broadbent, G. (1973). Ch.5 "Models", in Design in Architecture. John Wiley & Sons, pp. 87-96.
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
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W4:
3/22, 3/24
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+ Students' Presentation (Proposal)
+ User Analysis |
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.
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+ Project Proposal due
+ Identifying Users' Needs handed out
+ Consent Form |
W5:
3/29, 3/31
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+ Context Analysis
* Interview
* Thinking Aloud
+ Project Discussions w/ TA |
Read:
+ 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:
+ (D) Ch. 13 "Socio-organizational issues and stakeholder requirements" pp. 450-474.
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W6:
4/5, 4/7
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+ Requirements Gathering
+ The Computer (with Technology Analysis) |
Read:
+ (D) Ch. 2 "The Computer" pp. 59-122.
+ (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
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W7:
4/12, 4/14
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+ 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
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+ Prototype (with Design Alternatives) handed out |
W8:
4/19, 4/21
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+ Mid-term EXAM
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W9:
4/26, 4/28
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+ Students' Presentation (Users' Needs)
+ Prototyping |
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." |
+ Identifying Users' Needs due (4/26) |
W10:
5/3, 5/5
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+ The Interaction
+ Happy Children's Day!!!
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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)
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+ Select two Papers from CHI '15 (One for Individual and the other for Group) |
W11:
5/10, 5/12
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+ Interaction & Interface Styles
+ 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)
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+ Prototype due (5/12)
+ User Test handed out |
W12:
5/17, 5/19
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+ Evaluation Basic |
Read:
+ (R) Ch. 12 "Introducing Evaluation" pp. 433-454, Ch. 13 "An Evaluation Framework" pp. 455-475, Ch. 14 "Evaluation Studies: From Controlled to Natural Setings" pp. 476-504.
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+ Evaluation Report for Individual due |
W13:
5/24, 5/26
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+ Evaluation Framework
+ Three Principles of Interaction I: Usefulness, Usability |
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)
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 2 "What Is Usability?" (pp. 23-48), in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.
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+ Evaluation Report for Group handed out |
W14:
5/31, 6/2
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+ Usability Heuristics
+ Three Principles of Interaction II: Affect
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Read:
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 5 "Usability Heuristics" (pp. 115-163), in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.
+ (R) Ch. 15 "Evaluation: Inspections, Analytics, and Models" pp. 505-530.
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+ Preparing Movie |
W15:
6/7, 6/9
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+ 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)
+ Nielson, J. (1993). Ch. 5 "Usability Heuristics" (pp. 115-163), in Usability Engineering. AP Professional.
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+ User Test due
+ Evaluation Report for Group due |
W16:
6/14, 6/16
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+ Students' Presentation
+ Wrap up the course |
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+ Movie due
+ Submission the Final Report |