Informatics 133: Human Computer Interaction (Software)

Fall 2009-2010

Department of Informatics

Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences

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This course presents basic principles of human-computer interaction (HCI). Introduces students to user interface design techniques, design guidelines, and usability testing. Students gain the ability to design and evaluate user interfaces and become familiar with some of the outstanding research problems in HCI.

 

This quarter we will be focusing on HCI practice (techniques, guidelines, testing), HCI software tools, and Social/Technical Impact of HCI.

Lecture: M W F 12:00 - 12:50

Classroom: DBH 1300

 

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Instructor: Professor Don Patterson

Email: djp3@ics.uci.edu

Office Hours: By appointment

 

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Reader: Nithya Sambasivan

Email: nithyas@gmail.com

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