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12th May 2016, 06:06 PM
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HCI UX Courses
Hello, I want to know the details of the HCI UX Courses as I want to do, will you please provide me?
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13th May 2016, 08:51 AM
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Re: HCI UX Courses
Hello, here I am providing you the details of the HCI UX Course as under: About the course: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) integrates concepts and methods from computer science, design, and psychology to build interfaces that are accessible, easy to use, and efficient. Contents of course: Origins of HCI Design better interfaces from the start by knowing human limitations and easing the load on the user Information-processing approach Perception and attention: Top-down and bottom-up processes Gist phenomenon in scene perception Visual features noticed preattentively Page density and how it affects users The influence of aesthetics Cognitive load and working memory How encoding and retrieval affect memory Shallow and deep processing Supporting memory retrieval Learning Mental models and their importance for learning Multimedia and learning Norman's theory of interaction: Gulf of evaluation and gulf of execution Affordances and signifiers Skeuomorphic design Motor actions: Hyck-Hyman response-selection law and categorical versus alphabetical menus Fitts’ Law and its implications for design Stimulus-response compatibility Touch input on mobile devices Mobile text input Effect of stress on behavior Interaction style Direct manipulation Menus, forms, and dialogs: Broad menus versus deep menus Pie menus versus square menus Adaptive toolbar menus Drop-down boxes versus radio buttons Notification annoyance Modal and nonmodal dialogs Universal design Designing systems to be used by anyone, anywhere Issues in designing for specific populations (e.g. kids, seniors, and users with disabilities) Interfaces that support collaboration Common ground Synchronous versus asynchronous collaboration Complex interfaces Strategies for supporting different types of search Information visualization: Overview+detail Focus+context Ideal response times and effect of longer waiting period The course also includes: Findings from own usability studies, including eyetracking Videos from usability testing of people's behavior in response to a design Screenshots of designs that work and don’t work, and why Opportunities to ask questions and get answers |
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