Advanced Topics in IS (2 Credits)
Learning Outcomes:
Interview and observe users and capture their needs through personas and scenarios; Design high-quality user interfaces for a variety of devices, application domains, and social situations; Build user interface prototypes that are appropriate for different stages in the design process (e.g., paper prototypes or high-fidelity prototypes); Evaluate designs through expert evaluations, laboratory studies, and web-based studies
Topics:
- Conceptualizing interaction and cognitive aspects
- Social interaction
- Emotional interaction
- Interfaces
- Data gathering
- Data analysis, interpretation and process of interaction design
- Establishing requirements
- Design, prototyping, and construction
- Interaction design in practice
- Evaluation
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