IT 4255 Human-Computer Interaction Syllabus
Course Description
The course surveys human-computer interaction concepts, theory, and practice, focusing on its interdisciplinary nature. It describes the principles of human-computer interaction and the practice of user interface design. It also discusses the major human information processing sub-systems (perception, memory, attention, and problem-solving) and introduces usability metrics and evaluation methods

Class 1 Notes
Chapter 1. The human
Chapter 2. The computer

Class 2
Web Page Evaluation
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Chapter 21. Hypertext, multimedia, and the world wide web
Chapter 3. The interaction Additional Extra
Chapter 4. Paradigms Additional Extra

Class 3
Additional Slides

Chapter 5. Interaction design basics
Chapter 15. Task analysis

Class 4
Chapter 6. HCI in the software process
Chapter 16. Dialogue notations and design

Class 5
Chapter 7. Design rules
Chapter 18. Modelling rich interaction

Class 6
Chapter 8. Implementation support
Chapter 10. Universal design

Class 7
Chapter 11. User support
Chapter 14. Communication and collaboration models

Extra Chapters
Chapter 9 Evaluation techniques
Chapter 12. Cognitive models
Chapter 13. Socio-organizational issues and stakeholder
Chapter 17. Models of the system Additional Extra
Chapter 19. Groupware
Chapter 20. Ubiquitous computing and augmented realities