- Lecturer: MOHD RIZUAN BIN BAHARON
- Lecturer: OTHMAN BIN MOHD
- Lecturer: MOHD SANUSI BIN AZMI
- Lecturer: NORASWALIZA BINTI ABDULLAH
- Lecturer: NORHAZIAH BINTI MD SALLEH
- Lecturer: OTHMAN BIN MOHD
- Lecturer: SITI AZIRAH BINTI ASMAI
1.0 LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completing this subject, students should be able to:
1. explain how multi-discipline areas in HCI influence the design of interactive applications/systems (C6, LL2, A4)
2. follow and explain the process of designing and evaluating interactive applications/systems (CS3, P3)
3. construct a design solution to HCI problems (CTPS3, P5)
2.0 SYNOPSIS
This course aims to extend the students’ basic knowledge of the multi-discipline areas rooted in the HCI body of knowledge. It will equip the students with the most current and advanced knowledge of the main issues, theories and methodologies, and how the knowledge should be applied. The topics covered in this course are: cognitive psychology, interaction design methodology, usability evaluation, multi-sensory and advanced user-interface design, human factors, ergonomics and emerging issues in HCI and interaction design. The teaching methods consist of lectures, lab activities and guided independent learning for some of the challenging topics.
Upon completing this subject, students should be able to:
1. explain how multi-discipline areas in HCI influence the design of interactive applications/systems (C6, LL2, A4)
2. follow and explain the process of designing and evaluating interactive applications/systems (CS3, P3)
3. construct a design solution to HCI problems (CTPS3, P5)
2.0 SYNOPSIS
This course aims to extend the students’ basic knowledge of the multi-discipline areas rooted in the HCI body of knowledge. It will equip the students with the most current and advanced knowledge of the main issues, theories and methodologies, and how the knowledge should be applied. The topics covered in this course are: cognitive psychology, interaction design methodology, usability evaluation, multi-sensory and advanced user-interface design, human factors, ergonomics and emerging issues in HCI and interaction design. The teaching methods consist of lectures, lab activities and guided independent learning for some of the challenging topics.
- Lecturer: AHMAD SHAARIZAN BIN SHAARANI
- Lecturer: ZULISMAN BIN MAKSOM