Current Topics in HCI, WS 0405
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Schedule:
Part I: Humane Desktop Interfaces (from Jef Raskin, The Humane Interface)- Oct 14: IntroductionReading: The Humane Interface, Chapter 2 (pp 17-32)
- Oct 21: Attention, ModesReading: The Humane Interface, Chapter 3
Assignment 1: Modes - Oct 28: Keystroke-Level ModellingReading: The Humane Interface, Chapter 4
Assignment 2: GOMS analysis - Nov 4: UnificationReading: The Humane Interface, Chapter 5
Assignment 3: LEAPs and Bounds - Nov 11: NavigationReading: The Humane Interface, Chapter 6
Assignment 4: ++Search
- Nov 18: State machinesReading: Wanted by the Police: A Good Interface (New York Times, 11.11.2004)Assignment 5: ZUIs
- Nov 25: StatechartsAssignment 6: Statecharts
- Dec 2: MatricesReading: Harold Thimbleby, "User Interface Design With Matrix Algebra" (ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Vol. 11, No. 2, June 2004, Pages 181–236).
- Dec 9: Midterm Exam (solutions)
Assignment 7: Matrices (solutions)
- Dec 16: Fluke, Zooming
Carpendale et al: Achieving Higher Magnification in Context
Assignment 8: Fisheye views - Jan 13: Physical interfaces
Hudson: LED devices
Lee et al: Haptic pen - Jan 20: Document interaction
Dragicevic: Fold & Drop, Fold & Drop demo
Ishak, Feiner: Transparency - Jan 27: Projection
Lee et al: Automatic projector calibration with embedded light sensors - Feb 3: Final Exam