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CS 4386 |
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Learning Objectives
CGS 4353 Human-Computer Interaction II
Ability to apply the principles of user-centered design,
universal design, and usability assessment to create complex
websites or software applications.
Ability to interpret the results of a keystroke-level model
(KLM) analysis of a system.
Ability to design and perform a user needs analysis.
Ability to interpret the results of a user needs analysis
and apply them to the design of a website or software application.
Ability to represent the results of a user needs analysis
in a deliverable document meant for cross-discipline consumption.
Ability to create and document a navigation system (labeling,
nomenclature, etc) for a website or application.
Ability to create and document a site map and wireframes
for a website or application.
Ability to create and document the human-system interactions
supported by a website or application.
Ability to assess the usability of the information architecture
architecture components of a website or application (navigation
system, site map and wireframes, interaction flows) via
evaluative methods.
Ability to assess the usability of the information architecture
architecture components of a website or application (navigation
system, site map and wireframes, interaction flows) via
test methods.
Ability to represent the results of usability test or evaluation
in a deliverable document meant for cross-discipline consumption.
Ability to apply the results of usability assessments to
improve the design of a website or application.
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