851-0252-01L  Human-Computer Interaction: Cognition and Usability

SemesterHerbstsemester 2023
DozierendeC. Hölscher, I. Barisic, B. Davison
Periodizitätjedes Semester wiederkehrende Veranstaltung
LehrspracheEnglisch
KommentarParticularly suitable for students of D-ARCH, D-INFK, D-ITET.


KurzbeschreibungThis seminar will introduce key topics, theories and methodology in human-computer interaction (HCI) and usability, with a focus on applying them to real situations.
LernzielPresentations will cover the basics of human-computer interaction and selected topics:
● History of HCI
● Research ethics
● Literature reviews
● Participant-free methods: cognitive walkthrough and heuristic evaluation
● Card sorting and information architecture
● Usability studies
● Unmoderated research and diary studies
● Surveys
● User Logs and metric frameworks

On a weekly basis, students will conduct authentic research in class covering the topics above. They will submit their in-class research results regularly and also present their findings to the class once per semester.

The final project demonstrates class topic adoption by deeply exploring one HCI problem using the covered methods and tools. Students will choose a research topic and execute their research plan. They will individually write a formal report including problem definition, literature review, methodology, findings and discussion.