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SE 204, IES 506 – Human Computer Interaction. Lecture 8: Review for Midterm Lecturer: Gazihan Alankuş. Please look at the end of the presentation for assignments (marked with TODO ). Outline. Weekly show and tell about interfaces that you use
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SE 204, IES 506 – Human Computer Interaction Lecture 8: Review for Midterm Lecturer: GazihanAlankuş Please look at the end of the presentation for assignments (marked with TODO)
Outline • Weekly show and tell about interfaces that you use • Talking about your experience with the homework • Review for midterm exam
Show and Tell • What good/bad interfaces have you seen lately?
Your experience with the homework • People who didn’t observe a user were going to observe (due date extended to April 9!) • How many people did? • How many still need to do? • High school students? • Let’s hear from your experience • How did it go? • What were the difficulties? • Have you learned anything? • What would you change next time?
Your experience with the homework • Everybody will test their prototypes with two users (due April 16th) • Check the end of presentation for more details
Review of semester for the midterm exam • I have marked important pages in slides for you • Check this week’s website • We will go over them now • Ask questions!
TODO: Homework week 6 due next Thursday (April 2 9) • If you haven’t used a campus visitor BEFORE creating a paper prototype you have to do this: • Create another prototype, with actual ethnographic observation • Remember our iterative loop! • Bring a guest to IEU! • Observe what they want to find/do/see • Interview them • (optionally) participatory design • Form hypotheses based on your observations, make the prototype(s) accordingly • You can use high school students. Talk to BarışBey in ÖğrenciDekanlığı
TODO: Homework week 7 due April 16 • Get two users to test your prototype • Don’t have to be on campus (can be if you want) • Should be in your target audience (people that do not know the IEU campus well) • Identify a couple of clear tasks that your interface is created to address • Test each of them one by one • Videotape the prototype • Optionally, also videotape the user’s face • Learn from the user test • Follow the instructions in Saul Greenberg’s slides • Create the necessary deliverables
TODO: Homework for IES 506 only, due one week from now (April 9) • Rettig, M (1994) Prototyping for tiny fingers. Communications of the ACM, April, Vol.37,No.4. • Summarize it in about a page • Also • Send me weekly reports about your projects
TODO:Midterm exam is next week • Mark your calendars for the midterm exam • 9 April • 17:30-19:20 • Location: C302, C303