CS/PSY 6750 B
Human-Computer Interaction

Fall 2002, MWF 2:00-3:00
College of Computing 102

Instructor
John Stasko, stasko@cc.gatech.edu
290 Centennial Research Building, 894-5617
Office Hours: Mon 1-2 CCB picnic area, Thu 2:30-3:30 CRB 290, or by appt.
 
Teaching Assistant
Jeremy Goecks, jeremy@cc.gatech.edu
343 Centennial Research Building, 385-1102
Office Hours: Tue 11-12, Wed 12-1, CCB picnic area, or by appt.
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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.