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Academic calendar
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Course calendar
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1° | Sep 30, 2002 | Nov 29, 2002 |
2° | Jan 13, 2003 | Mar 14, 2003 |
3° | Apr 7, 2003 | Jun 13, 2003 |
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First term | Dec 9, 2002 | Dec 20, 2002 |
Second term | Mar 24, 2003 | Apr 4, 2003 |
Third term | Jun 23, 2003 | Jul 4, 2003 |
First extra term | Jul 7, 2003 | Jul 18, 2003 |
Second extra term | Sep 1, 2003 | Sep 12, 2003 |
Third extra term | Sep 15, 2003 | Sep 26, 2003 |
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1 | Mar 17, 2004 | Mar 17, 2004 |
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Easter Holidays | Apr 18, 2003 | Apr 27, 2003 |
Exam calendar
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Study Plan
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Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
4° Year activated in the A.Y. 2005/2006
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5° Year activated in the A.Y. 2006/2007
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TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Human-computer Interaction Complements (2006/2007)
Teaching code
4S00703
Teacher
Credits
5
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
INF/01 - INFORMATICS
Period
2nd quadrimester dal Jan 8, 2007 al Mar 9, 2007.
Location
VERONA
Learning outcomes
The class Topics in Human-Computer Interaction gives detailed description of some methods for designing and evaluating interfaces, and interactive and multimodal systems.
Program
The student is encouraged, since the early stages of the course, to propose an individual project encompassing the stages of conceptual design, design, development, and evaluation of a prototype. A written description and a demonstration/presentation will be given to the teacher. The evaluation will be integrated with questions on the topics of the course.
Examination Methods
Topics:
Basics of HCI and multimedia
(Physical) Interaction Design: definition
Prototypes of interactive audio-visual systems: the pure-data platform and openGL extensions, the Processing language
Analysis of requirements. Design. Prototyping. User-centered design. Sketches. Storyboarding. Video to support interaction design.
Focus of attention. Simultaneous tasks. Modes and quasi modes. Buttons, sliders, connections.
Affordance.
Evaluation methods: generalities.
Predictive models: GOMS, keystroke modelling, Fitts law and variants.
Evaluation based on experimental psychology.
Psychophysical methods.
Examples: evaluation of input devices.
Visual and auditory icons.
Visualization: attention and rapid emergence of information (pre-attentive processing, textures, etc.). Glyphs and visualization of multivariate data. Display of human activities.
Visualization and Sonification: static and mobile patterns. Perception and display of spatial data.
Multimodal interaction with visualizations and sonifications.
Information appliances. Invisible/Disappearing Computing. Tangible Bits.User-centered design.
Type D and Type F activities
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