Designing Interactive Systems I
Students can view the video lectures (given by Prof. Borchers) from the previous year (available on iTunes U -- see below for link). A lab will be held every week both in Aachen and Bonn, where a teaching assistant will discuss some exercises and students will have the opportunity to ask questions/clarify doubts. The course also includes weekly assignments and projects which contribute towards the final grade (see below for details).
Videos of the lectures from WS 2015/16 are available on iTunes U.
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News
- Friday, October 07, 2016: Registration Guide for Aachen
- Friday, October 07, 2016: Registration Guide for Bonn
- Friday, October 07, 2016: Please buy a copy of Don Norman's book "The Design of Everyday Things". You can order it onAmazon: Paperback (13.95€). You will need this to prepare for your midterm exam.
- Friday, October 07, 2016: First lab of WS 2016/17 in Aachen: Monday, 17th October, 2016, Room 2354|030 (AH IV)
- Friday, October 07, 2016: First lab of WS 2016/17 in Bonn: Tuesday, 8th November, 2016, B-IT Main Lecture Hall
Course Content
Aachen
Date
|
Lab Topic
|
17.10.2016 | Introduction to the Course |
24.10.2016 | L01: Fitts' Law + CMN Model A01: Fitts' Law |
31.10.2016 | L02: A01 Review A02: Gestalt Laws |
07.11.2016 | L03: A02 Review A03: Seven Stages of Action |
14.11.2016 | L04: A03 Review |
21.11.2016 | Midterm Preparation |
28.11.2016 | No Lab! |
29.11.2016 | Midterm Exam |
05.12.2016 | Midterm Review |
12.12.2016 | P01: Project Introduction + Design Studio |
19.12.2016 | P02: Project Review (M1: Project Definition) |
09.01.2017 | P03: Project Review (M2: User observation, interviews + Low-fidelity Prototype) |
16.01.2017 | P04: Project Review (M3: Evaluation of Low-fidelity Prototype) |
23.01.2017 | P05: Project Review (M4: Medium-fidelity Prototype) |
30.01.2017 | P06: Project Review (M5: Evaluation of Medium-fidelity Prototype) |
06.02.2017 | Final Exam Preparation Final Project Presentations |
14.02.2017 | Final Exam |
Bonn
Date
|
Lab Topic
|
08.11.2016 | L01: Fitts' Law + CMN Model A01: Fitts' Law |
15.11.2016 | L02: A01 Review A02: Gestalt Laws |
22.11.2016 | L03: A02 Review Midterm Preparation |
29.11.2016 | Midterm Exam A03: Seven Stages of Action |
06.12.2016 | Midterm Review A03 Review |
13.12.2016 | P01: Project Introduction + Design Studio |
20.12.2016 | P02: Project Review (M1: Project Definition) |
10.01.2017 | P03: Project Review (M2: User observation, interviews + Low-fidelity Prototype) |
17.01.2017 | P04: Project Review (M3: Evaluation of Low-fidelity Prototype) |
24.01.2017 | P05: Project Review (M4: Medium-fidelity Prototype) |
31.01.2017 | P06: Project Review (M5: Evaluation of Medium-fidelity Prototype) |
07.02.2017 | Final Exam Preparation Final Project Presentations |
14.02.2017 | Final Exam |
Project
What is this Course about?
This class introduces students to the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) and user interface design. Specifically, the course covers the following topics:
- Fundamental characteristics of human cognition, such as reaction time, rules of perception, and memory performance
- Models of interaction between people and their environment, such as affordances, mappings, constraints, slips, and mistakes
- Milestones in the history of human-computer interaction
- Principles of iterative design
- User interface prototyping techniques
- User studies and evaluation methods
- Golden rules of user interface design
- User interface design notations
After this class, students will know how user interfaces have been developed over the past decades, and what constants of human performance need to be considered when designing them. This class forms the basis for the classes “ Designing Interactive Systems II ” (which looks at more technical aspects of user interface development) and “ Current Topics in HCI and Media Computing ”, as well as the “ Post-Desktop User Interfaces ” seminar and other courses from our research group. Students will be able to apply iterative design, prototyping, and evaluation methods to design usable, appropriate user interfaces in a user-centered fashion. All assignments are group assignments to foster collaboration skills, and project-based to strengthen project planning, conflict management and presentation skills. Learning to think in designers' terms is a crucial competence for computer scientists working on user interfaces, a job that requires collaboration in interdisciplinary teams.
Course Allocation
Fields of study:
- Informatik (B.Sc.), (M.Sc.)
- Media Informatics (M.Sc.)/Multimedia-Benutzung und -Wirkung/in Aachen (mandatory course)
- Software Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)/Areas of Specialization/Media Computing and Interactive Systems
- Technical Communication (B.Sc.) (mandatory course)
Number SWS: V3 + Ü2
ECTS Credits: 6
The lecture recordings are in English. All assignment submissions and exams must be written in English.
Course Registration
Dates | What to do | Remarks |
---|---|---|
AC: 14.09. to 18.11. BN: 14.09. to 18.11. |
Register for the lecture on CAMPUS System (see registration guides under 'News') |
For Aachen: Only 60 seats are available We give priority to those who need DIS 1 as compulsory course |
18.11.16 | Deadline to register for the exam | |
25.11.16 | Last date to unregister |
Lecturers
Timings
Aachen
Lab | Monday, 12:15–14:45h, 17.10.2016 onwards | Room 2354 | 030 (AH IV) |
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Midterm exam | Tuesday, 14:00–16:00h, 29.11.2016 | Room 2354 | 030 (AH IV) |
Final exam | Tuesday, 14:00–16:30h, 14.02.2017 | AH II and room 9222 | |
Second chance midterm exam | Wednesday, 11:00–13:30h, 22.03.2017 | Room 2222, Informatik Zentrum, Aachen | |
Second chance final exam | Wednesday, 11:00–13:30h, 22.03.2017 | Room 2222, Informatik Zentrum, Aachen |
Bonn
Lab | Tuesday, 14:00–16:00h, 08.11.2016 onwards | Main Lecture Hall, B-IT Center Bonn |
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Midterm exam | Tuesday, 14:00–16:00h, 29.11.2016 | Main Lecture Hall, B-IT Center Bonn |
Final exam | Tuesday, 14:00–16:30h, 14.02.2017 | Main Lecture Hall, B-IT Center Bonn |
Second chance midterm exam | Wednesday, 11:00–13:30h, 22.03.2017 | Room 2222, Informatik Zentrum, Aachen |
Second chance final exam | Wednesday, 11:00–13:30h, 22.03.2017 | Room 2222, Informatik Zentrum, Aachen |
Grading
Your grade will be calculated as follows:
Scored Items
| % |
---|---|
Assignments A01–03 |
15
|
Project |
25
|
Midterm exam |
25
|
Final exam |
35
|
Missing the Midterm Exam
- If you cannot attend the midterm for valid reasons (medical reason, exam schedule conflicts), you need to inform us before the midterm, and submit a scanned copy of the evidence (medical certificate, course registration, boarding passes) within 5 days after the midterm.
- If the reason for missing the midterm is valid, you will do your first attempt of the midterm for the parts that you missed on the same date as the second chance exam.
- If the reason is not valid, you will not get any score from that midterm. If your overall score passed the course, you will not have a chance to take the midterm again.
- If you are writing the final exam on the 2nd chance date and had a valid reason for missing the midterm (see above), you will have to take both the midterm and final exam in the second chance on the same date.
Assignments
Assignments and project make up 40% of your final grade.
For assignments that are handed in after the due date, we will deduct one grading step for every 24 hours. Assignments that are handed in after they have been discussed in the lab session will not be graded and will automatically receive a 5.0 grade.
Code of Conduct
We do not tolerate plagiarism or cheating. If you hand in any exam, assignment, or seminar paper that violates the terms of the {file name="Declaration of compliance.pdf" desc="Declaration of Compliance"}, you will fail the course, and it may result in further consequences (Bachelor- / Masterordnung: §10 (4), DPO97: §8 (4)).
Reading Material
- (Required) Donald Norman, The Design Of Everyday Things, ISBN 0465050654
- Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory D. Abowd, Russell Beale, Human-Computer Interaction , ISBN 0130461091
- Ben Shneiderman, Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction, ISBN 0321197860
- Carolyn Snyder, Paper Prototyping, ISBN 978-1558608702, also see the accompanying site.
We highly recommend that you buy Norman's book, since you have to read it for class during the first few weeks. From the Dix et. al. and Schneiderman books, you just have to read some chapters. You can find these books in the library.
Lecture Videos
Video recordings of every lecture that was held in Aachen during WS 2015/16 is available on iTunes U for reviewing. The labs will include in-class discussion of the concepts discussed in the lecture.
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