Further Human–Computer Interaction
Lecture notes
Narrative notes for the whole course, available as hard copy at term start.
Presentation slides
Will be uploaded after each lecture - but please use lecture notes (above) as your main reference for course scope and curriculum. These presentation slides are only illustrations of the content, not the content itself.
- Lecture 1 - Theory driven approaches to HCI
- Lecture 2 - Visual Representation
- Lecture 3 - Goal-oriented interaction
- Lecture 4 - Designing efficient systems
- Lecture 5 - Designing smart systems
- Lecture 7 - Evaluating interactive system designs
- Lecture 8 - Designing complex systems
Live presentation slides
The following folder is normally empty, and will be used for students wanting to follow the slides on their own device during in-person lectures. Link to live slide folder (this folder will only be populated during the lecture).
Video recordings
The complete curriculum for this course was recorded during the
Covid pandemic, and published as a series of short YouTube videos:
Index to video versions of course
content, as prepared in 2021.
Other references
Reference table of visual correspondence (Lecture 2)
Online access to the Carroll 2003 textbook HCI Models, Theories, and Frameworks
Many themes from the course are discussed at greater length in Alan's book: Moral Codes: Designing alternatives to AI