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Lesson details
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION : WEBSITE DESIGN | |||
2018-2019 | EnIESEG School of Management
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IÉSEG
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Class code : | 1819-IÉSEG-M1S1-MIS-MA-EI13UE | MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS |
Level | Year | Period | Language of instruction |
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Master | 1 | S1 | EnEnglish |
Academic responsibility | C.COURSARIS |
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Lecturer(s) | Constantinos COURSARIS |
- This class exists in these courses :
- IÉSEG > IESEG Degree - Programme Grande École > Semester 1 > 2,00 ECTS
- IÉSEG > IESEG Degree - Programme Grande École > Semester 2 > 2,00 ECTS
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge is required, but the following skills are critical in the successful completion of the course:
- Critical thinking
- High work ethic
- Ability to pursue independent work
- Time management
- Prepared and punctual class attendance
- Professional conduct during class sessions
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student should be able to :
1. Understand the underlying psychology of human-computer interactions;
2. Develop an analytical mindset to evaluate the web needs of an organization;
3. Manage the process and effectively communicate what is involved in the creation of a website;
4. Have gained hands-on experience with the development of static websites working both directly from source code and through a WYSIWYG editor, here, Wordpress.
Course description
This course focuses on the dynamics of HCI. It provides a general overview of the domain and explores in more depth its sub-area of usability and web design. Areas covered include user interface design strategies, gathering requirements, and website development. Brief tutorials will be given on developing websites in Wordpress (interactive) and Adobe Dreamweaver (demonstration only). The following topics will be covered:
- Chapter 1: Introducing HCI, Usability, and User Interface Design requirements
- Chapter 2: How to gather requirements
- Chapter 3: Finding out about the users and the domain
- Chapter 4: Finding out about the tasks and work
- Chapter 5: Requirements gathering: Knowledge of user interface design
- Chapter 6: Thinking about requirements and describing them - Design
- Chapter 13: Choosing interaction elements: software components
- Managing Web Design Projects: A 6-phase process
- Wordpress tutorial
Class type
Class structure
Type of course | Numbers of hours | Comments | |
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Independent work | |||
E-Learning | 2,00 | ||
Face to face | |||
lecture | 4,00 | ||
Interactive class | 6,00 | ||
Tutorials | 6,00 | ||
Independent study | |||
Individual Project | 14,00 | ||
Total student workload | 32,00 |
Teaching methods
- E-learning
- Project work
- Seminar
- Tutorial
Assessment
Type of control | Duration | Number | Percentage break-down |
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Continuous assessment | |||
Participation | 0,00 | 0 | 20,00 |
Others | |||
Individual Project | 0,00 | 1 | 50,00 |
Final Exam | |||
Written exam | 2,00 | 1 | 30,00 |
TOTAL | 100,00 |
Recommended reading
- User Interface Design and Evaluation, , March 22, 2005, ISBN 0120884364. - Coursepack based on the book by Stone, D., Jarrett, C., Woodroffe, M., and Minocha, S Morgan Kaufmann -
Internet resources
- Facebook
Closed Group on Facebook.com. To be shared with enrolled students
* This information is non-binding and can be subject to change