S516: Human-Computer Interaction (3 cr.)
Examines the human factors associated with information technology and seeks to provide students with knowledge of the variables likely to influence the perceived usability, and hence the acceptability, of any information technology. In so doing it will enable students to progress further towards specialist work in the important field of human-computer interaction.
Course Syllabi:
- Ekbia (Fall 2009)
- Ekbia (Summer I 2009)
- Ekbia (Spring 2009)
- Ekbia (Fall 2008)
- Ekbia (Summer I 2008)
- Ekbia (Spring 2008)
- Ekbia (Fall 2007)
This course was known as L542: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction prior to the Fall 2007 semester.
- Ekbia (Spring 2007)
- Kutz (Spring 2006)
- Kutz (Fall 2005)
- Kurtz (Summer II 2005)
- Kurtz (Fall 2004)
- Kurtz (Spring 2004)
- Kurtz (Fall 2003)
- Borner (Fall 2003)
- Kurtz (Summer II 2003)
- Kurtz (Spring 2003)
- Notess (Spring 2003)
- Kurtz (Fall 2002)
- Notess (Fall 2002)
- Borner (Summer I 2002)
- Borner (Spring 2002)
- Notess (Spring 2002)
- Borner (Fall 2001)
- Borner (Fall 2001)
- Borner (Spring 2000)
