Human_Computrer_Interaction_Syllabus
Human_Computrer_Interaction_Syllabus
1. Explain the capabilities of both humans and computers from the viewpoint of human
information processing.
2. Describe typical human–computer interaction (HCI) models, styles, and various historic
HCI paradigms.
3. Apply an interactive design process and universal design principles to designing HCI
systems.
4. Describe and use HCI design principles, standards and guidelines.
5. Analyze and identify user models, user support, socio-organizational issues, and
stakeholder requirements of HCI systems.
6. Discuss tasks and dialogs of relevant HCI systems based on task analysis and dialog
design.
6. Detailed Syllabus
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UNIT CONTENTS
Hrs
Introduction : Importance of user Interface – definition, importance of good
design. Benefits of good design. A brief history of Screen design.The
Unit - I graphical user interface – popularity of graphics, the concept of direct 8
manipulation, graphical system, Characteristics, Web user – Interface
popularity, characteristics- Principles of user interface
Design process – Human interaction with computers, importance of human
Unit - II characteristics human consideration, Human interaction speeds, 8
understanding business junctions
Screen Designing : Design goals – Screen planning and purpose,
organizing screen elements, ordering of screen data and content – screen
navigation and flow – Visually pleasing composition – amount of information
Unit – III 9
– focus and emphasis – presentation information simply and meaningfully
– information retrieval on web – statistical graphics – Technological
consideration in interface design
Windows – New and Navigation schemes selection of window, selection of
Unit – IV 8
devices based and screen based controls.
Components – text and messages, Icons and increases – Multimedia,
colors, uses problems, choosing colors
.Text Books :
1. “The essential guide to user interface design”, Wilbert O Galitz, Wiley DreamaTech.
2. “Designing the user interface”. 3rd Edition Ben Shneidermann , Pearson Education Asia.
Reference Book:
1. “Human – Computer Interaction”. ALAN DIX, JANET FINCAY, GRE GORYD, ABOWD,
RUSSELL BEALG, PEARSON.