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Learning Goals

Learning Goals. Advanced topics and applications in HCI emphasis on developing design skills for highly interactive human-computer interfaces. Learning Goals. Advanced topics and applications in HCI emphasis on developing design skills for highly interactive human-computer interfaces

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Learning Goals

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  1. Learning Goals • Advanced topics and applications in HCI • emphasis on developing design skills for highly interactive human-computer interfaces

  2. Learning Goals • Advanced topics and applications in HCI • emphasis on developing design skills for highly interactive human-computer interfaces • work withinresearchGUI topics • challenge you to search for creative interaction design

  3. Learning Goals • Advanced topics and applications in HCI • emphasis on developing design skills for highly interactive human-computer interfaces • Topics and skills: • Single display groupware • SDGToolkit • Distance-separated groupware • Community Bar media items • Shared Dictionary / dMVC • Physical user interfaces • Phidgets • Information visualization • EPS • C# / Visual Studio

  4. Learning Goals • Advanced topics and applications in HCI • emphasis on developing design skills for highly interactive human-computer interfaces • Incorporate ‘best practices’ of interface design into your everyday skills • Creativity and idea brainstorming via visual sketches • Toolkits as ‘new media’ • Design elements – more than function • Rapid prototype development • Learning and professional portfolios • Design presentations • Critical analysis of designs

  5. You are a Designer, not a technician • Sketchbook • carry one constantly • collect / develop ideas • Tools • see what is out there • your media choice affects what you create • Aesthetics • they matter – being a ‘dweeb’ is no excuse • Critique • challenge all designs you see • present yours – don’t be shy! • Portfolio • collect your works • be proud

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