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Faculty of Information Technology Industry Session 1/2011/2012 IAS 2223 Human Computer Interaction Lecturer: Mr.

. Muhammad Hashim Level2, FITI Building, UNiSEL Bestari Jaya Campus Phone : 03-32805142 , 019-2887273 E-mail : muhd@unisel.edu.my Blog : t4change.wordpress.com

Synopsis: This subject based on project to develop scientific knowledge application about human and computer for understand and both engineering interaction. Students will given the project for apply the theory using selected tools. Objectives : At the end of the course, the students should be able to: 1. to explore the models, techniques and mechanism that use to define and enhance the communication between human and computer application from input and output. 2. to use graphics in creating interface, alternative tools input and output as well as computer language and platforms to develop application that comply with HumanComputer Interaction (HCI) concepts and techniques. Learning Outcome: At the end of the course, you are expected to: 1. apply knowledge on the HCI tools and interaction techniques 2. utilize the HCI evaluation techniques 3. utilize the HCI design methods/areas 4. design a usable HCI, criticize, comment and evaluate a system 5. develop a prototype of interface design based on user requirements Prerequisite: N/A Lecture Schedule : Day Time Venue Wednesday 11.00 am 1.00 pm BS1

Lab Schedule : Group 1 2 Day / Time Wed 4.00 6.00 pm Mon 2.00 4.00 pm Venue GL003 GL104

Course Content Planning: Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Introduction to HCI The Interaction Software Process Design Rules Evaluation Techniques Universal Design Affective Aspects Communications & Collaboration Models Task Analysis Groupware Quiz 2 Mid Sem Exam Quiz 1 Topic Task Reference Chp 1, 2, 3 (Dix) Chp 1, 2, 3 (Dix) Chp 6 (Dix) Chp 7 (Dix) Chp 9 (Dix) Chp 10 (Dix) Chp 13 (Dix) Chp 14 (Dix) Chp 15 (Dix) Chp 19 (Dix)

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Course Assessment: Description Assignment/Lab Exercises Quizzes Project Mid Term Exam Final Exam TOTAL Main Reference: Dix, Alan et al, Human Computer Interaction, 3rd. Edition, Prentice Hall (2004) Additional References: Tidwell, J. (2009). Designing Interfaces. O'Reilly Media. Helen, S., Rogers, Y. and Preece, J. (2007). Interaction Design. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. Scheneiderman, B. (2004). Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Humancomputer Interaction, 4th edit., Addison Wesley Longman. Recommended Journal: HumanComputer Interaction - A Journal of Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Issues of User Science and of System Design ISSN: 1532-7051 (electronic) 0737-0024 (paper) Publisher: Taylor & Francis http://hci-journal.com/editorial/index.html Important Notes: If you do not submit an item of coursework, or you do not attend the exam, you will receive zero mark for that component of the assessment. If you submit neither, you will receive NO GRADE for the unit. If you are unable to attend the final exam, you should apply to the faculty for a deferred exam. The faculty has established procedures for this (further information is available from the Faculty Office.) NO EXCUSES are accepted for not attending any quiz or test conducted during the course. Students are not allowed to re-sit or defer any of quiz or midterm test. Students who are absent for more than 80% of the prescribed classes can be barred from the final exam which will result into receiving no grade for the paper. Using information from other sources and not citing the source is plagiarism, a form of CHEATING. When you are working with other students, please remember that failing to contribute adequately to the project but taking full credit for other's efforts is also a form of CHEATING. If you are caught CHEATING or TRYING TO CHEAT in your assignment, quiz, test, or final exam, you can and will be punished accordingly and may not be permitted to sit for the said exam. Students attending the class must follow and adhere to the university's dress code. Any student caught not adhering to the said dress code can and will be prohibited from attending my class and any loss resulted from his/her absentee regarding this matter will be his/her own liability. Students at all time should maintain good manners with lecturers and other university's staff. Respect lecturer and other student's times and rights. No paging, messaging (SMS) or telephoning is allowed during class. Percentage 20% 10% 10% 20% 40% 100%

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