This course is an introduction to methods used to evaluate the design of human-computer interaction (HCI). Students will apply examples of all three of the major types of HCI evaluation techniques: ...
Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and the design of systems that work for people and their organizations. HCI serves as the bridge between computing and humanity. The effective design ...
Design intuitive tech experiences by studying how people interact with websites, software, and systems in RIT’s HCI master’s. Explore the design methods, evaluation, and implementation of interactive ...
Every fall there are several new classes offered at BYU for the first time. Some are extensions of existing programs and majors, while others are completely new and offered for students across campus.
Faculty and students at RIT are conducting research in several areas of human computer interaction, including accessibility and inclusion, eye-tracking and visual perception, human-aware artificial ...
What is Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience? Whether we’re typing on a keyboard, swiping a smartphone, or asking a home speaker to play a favorite dance mix, we interact with computers and ...
Icon design occupies a pivotal role in human‐computer interaction, serving as the visual bridge between users and digital systems. In contemporary settings, the evolution of graphical icons extends ...
Holographic smartphones and exoskeleton gloves for feeling in VR? Just a few of the breakthroughs presented this year at CHI 2016. Every year, the Association for Computing Machinery–the world’s ...
Computers are all around us. How does this affect the world we live in? This course is a broad introduction to computing technology for humanities and social science students. Topics will be drawn ...
Introduction to human-computer interaction and the design of systems that work for people and their organizations. The goal is to understand the manner in which humans interact with, and use, their ...
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