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05-610 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Methods


Units:18.0
Department:Human Comp. Interaction
Cross-listed:05-410
Related URLs:http://www.hcii.cs.cmu.edu

This course provides and overview and introduction to the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). It introduces students to tools, techniques,a nd sources of information about HCI and provides a systematic approach to design. The course increases awareness of good and bad design through observation of existing technology, and teaches the basic skills of task analysis, and analytic and empirical evaluation methods. This is a companion course to courses in visual design (05-650) and software implementation (05-630, 05-631).

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No sections available for semester Spring 2005.



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