V4+Ü2
Termin: Di 14-16 h/M 629 (V), Do 10-12 h/A 704 (V), Di 16-18 h/D 247 (Ü), Fr 8.30-10 h/D 247 (Ü)
Doz.: Harald Reiterer (V),
Frank Müller (Ü)
Adressaten:
Studierende des Information Engineering im Bachelor-Vertiefungsstudium
Angebot im Lehrexport:
- Nebenfach Informatik in einem Magisterstudiengang
- Psychologie, Wahlpflichtfach Information Engineering
- Verwaltungswissenschaft, benachbartes Fach
- Wirtschaftspädagogik, Doppelwahlpflichtfach Information Engineering
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Wahlpflichtfach Informatik
Inhalt:
"The students will get a comprehensive overview of aims and research topics in the field of Human-Computer Interaction.
They will achieve a basical understanding of developing interactive products while taking user and task requirements
in account. Aim of this development process is the design of usable products, that enhance the joy of use. Therefore,
basic design principals, methods and tools are presented and intensified in practical exercises. Because of the
course's character as basic course only an overview can be given of the comprehensive and strong interdisciplinary
field of Human-Computer Interaction (connected to computer science, design, psychology, ergonomics, education science
etc.). Interested students get the possibility to intensify their studies by visiting continuative courses like
Usability Engineering 1 and 2 or Visual Seeking Systems"
Literatur:
The following books are recommended as background literature, where 'Interaction Design' will be the
primary book for this course, supplemented by an extensive web site: www.id-book.com
* Preece J., Rogers Y., Sharp H.:
Interaction Design, John Wiley & Sons, 2002
* Donald A. Norman:
The Design of Everyday Things, Currency Doubleday, 1990
* Shneiderman B.:
Designing the User Interface, Addison Wesley, 3nd Edition, 1998
Leistungsnachweis:
Requirement: At least 50% of in exercises reachable points (exact modalities in the first weeks of summer term)
Exam: Written exam with a duration of 120 min.
Successful participation on the exercises is precondition for admittance to the exam.
The exam defines the final score.
Leistungspunkte:
Bei Bestehen des Leistungsnachweises
können 9 Punkte erworben werden.