F21AD Advanced Human Computer Interaction

Prof. Lynne BaillieDr Abrar Ullah

Course co-ordinator(s): Prof. Lynne Baillie (Edinburgh), Shenando Stals (Edinburgh), Dr Abrar Ullah (Dubai).

Aims:

The course aims to give students the opportunity to develop:

  • An extensive, detailed and critical knowledge of requirements gathering, design and evaluation techniques in Human Computer Interaction (HCI).
  • A knowledge of current research and emerging issues in the field of HCI.
  • A range of specialised skills, and research methods involved in developing and designing with users.

Detailed Information

Course Description: Link to Official Course Descriptor.

Pre-requisite course(s): F27ID Introduction to Interaction Design or equivalent.

Location: Dubai, Edinburgh.

Semester: 2.

Syllabus:

Current and emerging topics in HCI including: haptic interaction, multimodal interaction, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, Collaborative and Co-operative Working (CSCW), pervasive health, HCI design lifecycle, user interface design, accessibility, usable security and privacy by design, Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), prototyping methods, a wide range of qualitative and quantitative data gathering and analysis techniques, and a range of research case studies covering cutting edge issues in the field.

SCQF Level: 11.

Credits: 15.