CS 4750
Human-Computer Interface Design and Evaluation
(User Interface Design)

Summer 2000, TR 12:00-1:45
Boggs B-06

Instructor
Chris Shaw, cdshaw@cc.gatech.edu
369 Centennial Research Bldg, 894-6328
Office Hours: Wednesdays 3-4, or by appt.
 
Teaching Assistants
Don Allison, don@cc.gatech.edu
Student Services bench area, 894-5104
Office Hours: Tuesdays 2:00-5:00PM
 
Q. Alex Zhao, azhao@cc.gatech.edu
College of Computing 267, 894-9761
Office Hours:
Mondays 1:00-2:30PM,
Thursdays 2:00-3:30PM
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General Information
This course will teach you about the importance of the human-computer interface in software design and development. The objectives of the course are
  • To facilitate communication between human factors engineers and soon-to-be computer scientists on user interface development projects.
  • To provide the future user interface designer with concepts and strategies for making design decisions.
  • To expose the future user interface designer to tools, techniques, and ideas for interface design.
  • To introduce the student to the literature of human-computer interaction.
  • To stress the importance of good user interface design.


Disclaimer
The professor reserves the right to modify any of these plans as need be during the course of the class.