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Lecture | Objectives | Readings | Assignments |
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January 10, 2007 Lecture 1 Introduction Introduction to Java Applets |
Introduction to the course. Logistics. Goals of the profession. History of Interfaces. Iterative design. Quick Introduction to Java. Applets. Drawing and writing on a Graphics Pane. |
Newman and Lamming Lewis and Rieman Therac-25
Incident Deitel&Deitel |
Homework 1 issued
Professioinal Presentation Project issued |
January 17, 2007 Lecture 2 Human Virtual Machine Graphics Presentation in Java |
The case for knowing Human Information Processing for Interactive System Design. Review of memory and processors functions. Java 2d Graphics in awt. Lines, colors, fonts, shapes, arches and polygons. |
Newman and Lamming Deitel&Deitel Shneiderman Preece-Rogers-Sharp |
Homework 2 issued Homework 1 due |
January 24, 2007 Lecture 3 Interaction Styles Introduction to Servlets |
Overview of Interaction Styles and Paradigms. Command, Graphic, and Direct Manipulation Interfaces. Menus. Forms. Guidelines for Menu/Form interfaces. Client-Server approach, WWW as a client-server platform. HTTP protocol. Servlets. Simple Servlet Example. Forms and form data. Processing form data with doPost. |
Newman and Lamming Deitel&Deitel Shneiderman: |
Homework 3 issued Homework 2 due |
January 31, 2007 Lecture 4 Interactive Programming Dialog Programming in Java; Java Event Processing and Widgets |
Affordance and feedback. Event-Redraw Loop. Widgets and Models. Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern. The Big Picture of Interactive Programming. Modal Input Dialog. Modal dialogs: JOptionPane. Java Event Processing. AWT and Swing. Widgets. Button class. |
Newman and Lamming A tutorial on MVC design patter D&D |
Research Reading Project issued |
February 7, 2007 Lecture 5 Anatomy of the Interactive System Design Process Java Applications, Selection widgets |
Specifying a design problem. Lifecycle models of interactive system design process: from waterfall to iterative models. A review of major ISD activities - User Study, Model building, Specification, Analysis of the design, Evaluation of the prototypes. Mapping between Java applets and applications. Label class. JColorChooser. Java Swing TextField and PasswordField. Checkboxes and Radio Buttons. |
Newman and Lamming Lewis and Rieman D&D Preece-Rogers-Sharp Shneiderman |
Homework 3 design due |
February 14, 2007 Lecture 6 Heuristic Analysis Java Lists and Layouts |
Evaluating the design with and without the user. Nielson&Molich's heuristics. Filling Usability Aspect Reports. Practicing heuristic analysis List. Combo box. Managing layouts. Nested panels. |
Newman and Lamming Lewis and Rieman Preece-Rogers-Sharp |
Evaluation project issued Homework 3 due Homework 4 issued |
February 21, 2007 Lecture 7 User Studies Lecture 13 Advanced Interaction Techniques |
Overview of User Studies. Interviews. Observations. Questionnaires. Experiments. Direct Manipulation. Programming by demonstration. Tangible interfaces |
Newman and Lamming Lewis and Rieman Shneiderman |
Final project issued
Homework 4 design due |
February 28, 2007 Lecture 8 Task Analysis and Task-centered design. First professional presentation (user studies) |
Understanding and modeling user activities. Task models. Systems analysis. The use of task models. Task-centered design. Plagiarizm and creativity in design. |
Newman and Lamming Lewis and Rieman: Preece-Rogers-Sharp |
Homework 4 due |
March 6, 2007
Second professional presentation (design) Evaluation project presentation |
Newman and Lamming Case Study A |
Evaluation project due | |
March 13, 2007 |
Spring Break |
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March 20, 2007 Paper Project Presentation |
Paper project presentation: Personalized and adaptive interfaces | Research Paper Summary due | |
March 27, 2007 Lecture 9 Extended Interface: |
10th Heuristic. Interface elements. On-line Help. Documentation. Training. Hight-Functionality Applications. Peer help and intelligent help. |
Lewis and Rieman Shneiderman: |
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April 3, 2007 Lecture 10 Analysis, Prototyping, Evaluation |
Analysis and Evaluation in support of design. GOMS. Formal Action Analysis with GOMS. ACT-R. Informal action analysis. Cognitive Walkthrogh. Interface evaluation. Prototyping. Informal testing and field tests. |
Newman and Lamming Shneiderman: |
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April 10, 2007 Lecture 11 Accommodating to Individual Users |
Interaction and adaptation. Dimensions of differences. Adaptive systems and user modeling. | Shneiderman Chapter 1 |
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April 17, 2007 Lecture 12 Virtual Environments Final project presentation |
Hypertext and Hypermedia. History of Hypertext. Navigation and navigation aids. Web usability issues. Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web. Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality |
Shneiderman |
Final project presentations due |
April 24, 2007 | Final project installation due |
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