| Lecturer: | Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Keith Andrews | ||||
| Course Home Page: | http://courses.iicm.tugraz.at/hci/ |
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| My Home Page: | http://www.iicm.tugraz.at/keith |
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| Email: |
Only send me personal email if you really have to. Please always state your name, Matrikelnummer, Studienkennzahl, and group number. That makes you much easier to find. |
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| Office Hour: |
Mon. 11:00-12:00 Room D.2.16, ID01054, IICM, Inffeldg. 16c, 1st floor. |
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| Lectures: |
Usually Tues. 13:15-15:45 Lecture Theatre i13, ICK1120H, Inffeldg. 16b, basement. |
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| Description: | This course is an introduction to human-computer interaction for undergraduate students concentrating on user interface design and the methods of usability engineering. | ||||
| Lecture Notes: |
http://courses.iicm.tugraz.at/hci/hci.pdf
[188 pages PDF] The lecture notes will be updated periodically during the course. [If you teach HCI and would like a zip file of the corresponding lecture slides (the same material but in HTML, PNG, and JPEG), please contact me by email.] |
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| Course Books: |
If you would like to buy one or two books for the course,
I recommend the following:
[Note: Amazon credit me a small referal amount, should you purchase a book after following these links.] |
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| Course Newsgroup: |
This is the right place to ask questions about the course. It is also the right place to look to see if your questions have already been answered. |
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| Practical Exercises: |
http://courses.iicm.tugraz.at/hci/practicals/
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| Registration: |
Please sign up in groups of 4 on TUGonline. It makes sense to choose friends and colleagues who you know you can work with and all sign up for the same group. If you do not know anybody else, sign up for any group and contact the other group members by email using the Email Teilnehmer function in TUGonline. It sometimes happens that one group member does not actively participate and most (or all) of the work is done by the other group members. If this happens in your group and you feel you are carrying an inactive group member, let your tutor know and only write the names of the active group members on the reports you hand in. |