HCI Lecture 1 Introduction
HCI Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 01
Introduction to HCI
Dr. Mazhar Sadiq
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Introduction
Dr. Mazhar Sadiq
Ph.D from University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
E-mail
[email protected]
Course related resources
Details will be provided later.
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Class Rules
Be quiet and be attentive.
Take class exercises seriously.
Zero tolerance for cheating. Zero marks for the copied
quizzes/assignments (very easy to spot copied
assignments when I have only two to evaluate at a time
)
If you are late for 15 minutes, then consider yourself
abscent.
Form group of 2 and this groups should last you the entire
semester.
Choose wisely and be warned that I will be judging each
group member individually.
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Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
Understand the basics of human-computer interactions,
theories, tools, and techniques.
Understanding the design principles for designing the
interactive systems.
Evaluate and compare user interfaces using different
techniques such as laboratory experiments and expert
reviews.
Understand what is the good or bad user interface design.
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Text Books
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Subject Assessments
Assignments : 10%
Quizzes : 15%
Mid-term : 25%
Final Exam : 50%
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What is HCI?
Interaction
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What is HCI?
Interaction
Computer Human
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What is HCI? - Human
Human?? Or User
The user is whoever is trying to get the job
done using the technology
An individual User
Group of Users working together
Sequence of users in an organization, each dealing
with some part of the task or process.
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What is HCI? - Computer
Computer??
any technology ranging from the
general desktop computer to a large-scale
computer system, a process control system or
an embedded system
Any other???
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What is Interaction?
Interaction??
Any communication between a user
and computer
Can be direct or indirect
Direct interaction involves a dialog with
feedback and control throughout performance
of the task
Indirect interaction may involve batch
processing or intelligent sensors controlling
the environment
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What is HCI?
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What is Interactive System?
This term is intended to cover components,
devices, products and software systems that
are primarily concerned with processing
information.
Interactive systems include:
1) Mobile phones
2) Websites
3) Computer game controllers
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Motivation for studying HCI
Ubiquitous computing and rich sensor-filled
environments are finding their way out of the
laboratory, not just into films and fiction, but
also into our workplaces and homes
We live in networked societies where personal
computing devices from mobile phones to
smart cards fill our pockets, and electronic
devices surround us at home and at work.
This Changing face of computing devices is
changing the way we interact with them.
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Some HCI Subject
HCI (in general)
Usability engineering, testing
User interface design
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
Information Visualization
Haptic user Interface
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Goal of HCI
Reduce negative aspect such as frustration,
annoyance..
Enhance the positive aspect such as
enjoyment, engagement...
Make the product usable. Usable mean
usability.
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What is Usability?
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Characteristics of Usable product
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Characteristics of Usable product
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Characteristics of Usable product
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Characteristics of Usable product
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