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Human-Computer Interaction

Lecturer: Dr A.F. Blackwell

No. of lectures: 8


Aims


This course will introduce systematic approaches to the design and analysis of user interfaces.


Lectures

Objectives


On completing the course, students should be able to

Recommended books


* Preece, J., Sharp, H. & Rogers, Y. (2002). Interaction design: beyond human-computer interaction. Wiley.
* Carroll, J.M. (ed.) (2003). HCI models, theories and frameworks: toward a multi-disciplinary science. Morgan Kaufmann.



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