CSE 510 -- Spring 2005 -- Topics
This list is subject to revision as the quarter unfolds.
- HCI History and Context
- Design and Evaluation: The Process of Developing Interactive Systems
- User-centered design; rapid prototyping; iterative design
- Value-Sensitive Design
- Methodology in the social sciences
- Techniques for observation and understanding the user's needs
- ethnography
- contextual inquiry
- Design techniques: storyboarding, scenario based design, sketching,
brainstorming techniques
- Techniques for Usability Testing
- informal vs formal user testing
- heuristic evaluation
- controlled laboratory experimentation
- Human Subjects issues
- Considering work context; participatory design
- Technology: toolkits, architectures for interactive systems,
constraints
- Psychological Foundations
- GOMS model
- perceptual issues
- topics in social psychology relevant to HCI: computers as social
actors, internet use and its effects
- Linguistic foundations
- Philosophical foundations (Wittgenstein)
- the role of metaphor
- Information search and retrieval (web, etc)
- Information visualization; 3D interfaces
- Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
- Beyond the Desktop
- perceptual interfaces
- speech
- vision
- virtual reality
- mixed physical/virtual interfaces
- ubiquitous computing
- Context-aware and wearable computers
- Agents and intelligent interfaces