Description
Ubiquitous and rich sensor-filled environments are finding their way out of the laboratory and into our workplaces and homes. Networked societies where personal computing devices for mobile phones to smartcards filler pockets and electronic devices surround us at home and work. The Web has grown from a largely academic network into the Hubble business and everyday lives. As the distinctions between the physical and the digital and between work and leisure start to break down, human-computer interaction is also changing radically. This course introduces students to HCI interaction design, and usability or interactive systems design. Students will be introduced to the foundations, design process, and models and theories of HCI.
Prerequisite: MATH-1120 or PHYS-1310C