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ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction

Explore key topics in human-computer interaction, including usability evaluation, design methods, user support, & groupware. Submit assignments via WebCT and engage in tutorials for interactive learning. Contact Unit Coordinator Diana Adorno for assistance and consultation times. Resources include textbooks, online resources, and exam preparation materials. Provide feedback and participate in discussions for an enriching learning experience.

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ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction

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  1. ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 2, 2005 ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  2. Overview • Contacts • Unit Coordinator • Admin Contacts • Consultation times • Tutorials (Start week 2) • Resources • Textbook • WebCT • Website list • Assessment • Journals, Assignments, Exam • Feedback on the unit ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  3. Contacts • Unit Coordinator (Lecturer/ Tutor) • Diana Adorno • ECL 3.052 • d.adorno@murdoch.edu.au • 9360 2795 (Mon-Wed) • 0419 428 881 • Admin Contacts • Silvia Kaval ECL 3.037 • Consultation times • Tuesday 11.30-12.30, 13.30-15.30 • Other times by appointment. ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  4. Tutorials • Register online: http://www.it.murdoch.edu.au/teaching/otss/index.html Username: Your student number Password: Your surname • Nominate your 3 preferences for tutorial times • Note: Likely problem – Surname • Must match exactly ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  5. Tutorial times • Monday • 11.30-12.30 ECL 2.001 • 12.30-13.30 ECL 2.039 • Tuesday • 9.30-10.30 EH 4.28 Activity: Make notes on what was easy or difficult when using the online tutorial system. ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  6. Resources • Textbook • “Interaction Design” • Preece, Rogers & Sharp (2002) • www.id-book.com • Available in bookshop at end of the week. • WebCT • http://online.murdoch.edu.au • Online resources • Websites for each topic ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  7. WebCT ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  8. Assessment • Journals • 4 journals (Due weeks 2, 5, 9, 13) • Assignments • 2 assignments (Due weeks 7, 11) • Details in week 4 • Exam • Check previous exam papers on library website • http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/exams/ ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  9. If you have a question… • Read the Unit Information • Latest version available WebCT • Check WebCT • Calendar • Discussion Board • FAQs for assignments • Contact Unit Coordinator • Email (d.adorno@murdoch.edu.au) ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  10. Feedback on the unit • Email Unit Coordinator • WebCT discussion board. ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  11. Next week • Journal 1 is due Friday 1 pm • Submit via WebCT ‘assignments’ • Must: • Include a Standard coversheet • Use document template • Be 1200-words in length • Include 3 Website references • Include a grading sheet Available at: WebCT> ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

  12. Topics • Topic 1 Introduction to HCI • Topic 2 Usability Evaluation • Topic 3 Physical Aspects and Stress • Topic 4 Psychology • Topic 5 Interaction Styles • Topic 6 User-Centred Design • Topic 7 UI Design Methods • Topic 8 User Instruction and Support • Topic 9 Groupware and CSCW • Topic 10 Culture & Accessibility ICT 325 Human-Computer Interaction Semester 1, 2005

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