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This document provides assignment details for a Human Computer Interaction course. It outlines 13 learning outcomes that will be assessed in two parts. Part 1 involves explaining HCI developments, applications, and impacts. Part 2 involves developing a prototype for a pizza delivery app and evaluating the design process. The assignment will be graded based on passing 12 assessment criteria for a pass, meeting additional merit-level criteria for a merit, and meeting distinction-level criteria for a distinction.

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HCI Assignment 2

This document provides assignment details for a Human Computer Interaction course. It outlines 13 learning outcomes that will be assessed in two parts. Part 1 involves explaining HCI developments, applications, and impacts. Part 2 involves developing a prototype for a pizza delivery app and evaluating the design process. The assignment will be graded based on passing 12 assessment criteria for a pass, meeting additional merit-level criteria for a merit, and meeting distinction-level criteria for a distinction.

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Human Computer Interaction Assignment Details

CSE, Sharda University

Human Computer Interaction


Learner's Name:………………… Learner's ID…………………. Date handed-in….:………………

Plagiarism Statement
I declare that, apart from properly referenced quotations, this report is my own work and contains no plagiarism; it
has not been submitted previously for any other assessed unit on this or other courses.

Learner's Signature:………………………………… Date:……………………………………………

Learning outcomes and criteria covered by this assignment

The aim of this assignment are to measure the outcome of students’ learning in terms of knowledge
acquired, understanding developed and skills or abilities gained in relation to achieve the learning
outcomes (LO) and criteria (i.e. P,M,D):

LO (1) Discuss HCI-related developments and their application


LO (2) Determine the issues related to a chosen HCI
LO (3) Develop an HCI prototype
LO (4) Evaluate an HCI prototype

P1 (1.01) outline HCI developments with examples


P2 (1.02) describe examples of HCI applications
P3 (1.03) identify the impact of HCI on the workplace
P4 (2.01) report on the issues concerning implementation of an HCI
P5 (2.02) justify the selection of an HCI for a particular user group and environment
P6 (2.03) describe in detail the use of HCI for a particular user Group
P7 (3.01) design an HCI for a specified application
P8 (3.02) build an HCI prototype
P9 (3.03) explain the importance of the user interface in your Design
P10 (4.01) describe the design process
P11 (4.02) evaluate the design process
P12 (4.03) state the limitations of the design

M1 (1): Identify and apply strategies to find appropriate solutions


M2 (2): Select/design and apply appropriate methods/techniques
M3 (3): Present and communicate appropriate findings

D1 (1): Use critical reflection to evaluate own work and justify valid conclusions
D2 (1): Take responsibility for managing and organizing activities
D3 (1): Demonstrate convergent/lateral/creative thinking

LEARNER'S BRIEF

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Introduction
Programme: HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

As technology moves forward, new methods of communicating with computers are becoming
possible. Software developers are required to determine whether software is developed with new
techniques or traditional tried and tested methods. The developer also needs to measure how well a
computer interacts with a user.
This unit aims to give learners a full understanding of the human computer interface (HCI) and the
part it plays in the construction of software that is usable, attractive, efficient and effective. The learner is
Specification
encouraged to explore how well software interactsofwith
Assessment
the user, fulfils the user’s needs and makes
allowances for different users. The learner should develop a critical appreciation of the advantages and
disadvantages of various interfaces currently available and experience the production of a prototype.

Students need to create a report and produce the solution for the follow ing:

A. Explain Developments in HCI with Examples? [p1]

B. Show that a range of Resources of information has been used. [M2]

C. Describe at least three example of HCI Application. [p2]

D. Identify the impact of HCI on the workplace. [p3]

E. Report on the issues concerning the implementation of HCI [P4]

F. Explain an effective judgement that have been used in raising issues for the implementation of HCI in
question (E). [M1]

G. Go to babytv.com. Justify the interface of the web site for the children and parents. [P5].

H. Demonstrate convergent/lateral/creative thinking that has been used in the justification of the interface
in Question (F). [D3]

I. Describe in detail how we can use HCI Technology to for people with disability. [P6]

J. Explain the rules or practical issues to be considered related to the design of an HCI for a specific
application. [P7]

End of Part-1
Submission Due Date: 1st Oct 2013. Hard & Soft copy not exceeding 1200 words

K. Build an HCI Prototype for the following ‘ PIZZA2GO ‘ Scenario. [P8]

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‘Pizza 2 Go’ is a pizza delivery shop located in Derry. It opened 18 months ago and has quickly
established a loyal customer base because of the pizza quality and the fast delivery service provided.
The shop is owned and managed by Peter Parker. Peter has asked you to develop an application to
assist customers in ordering pizzas electronically.
He has outlined a number of issues he would like addressed. He would like the customers to be able to:
1. Specify the size of the pizza, namely 8 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch.
2. Specify the base of the pizza, namely thin crust, regular, deep pan.
3. Specify the toppings: pineapple, mutton, chicken, green peppers, Jalapeno peppers, mushrooms,
green chilli, sweet corn, onions, and tomatoes.
4. Specify the type of cheese: mozzarella, regular cheddar, low fat.
5. Calculate the cost of each pizza. The cost is calculated based on the size of pizza and the
number of toppings chosen. Two toppings are standard so anything over two requires addition
charges.
6. Enter special requirements specified by the customer.
7. Maintain a database of customers.
8. Add details of a new customer to the database.
9. Any other feature which you deem necessary.
To calculate the cost of a pizza the following data may be used:
Size Price
8 inch £8.50
12 inch £12.50
14 inch £14.50
Extra Toppings £0.50 each
Delivery charge £3 or FREE if order is over £20

L. Explain any unforeseen problems you have encountered during the development of prototype and how
could you accommodated that. [D2]

M. Explains the importance of the user interface in your design of the prototype. [P9]

N. Describe the steps taken during design process of the Prototype. [P10]

O. An appropriate structure and approach has to be used in the Description of the design process in
question (N). [M3]

P. Evaluate the design of the HCI for the prototype developed. [P11]

Q. Demonstrate that self-criticism has taken place in the Investigation of the problem. [D1]

R. State and explain any limitations of the design you produced for the prototype. [P12]

End of Part-2
Submission Due Date: 11th Nov 2013. Hard & Soft copy not exceeding 1200 words

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Assessment
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13
criteria
Requirements

Grading
M1 M2 M3 D1 D2 D3
criteria
Requirements

Outcomes and assessment criteria


Information /Feedback on assessment and grading criteria

Achievement of Pass grade


A pass grade is achieved by meeting all the requirements defined in the assessment criteria for pass for
each unit. P1, P3, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, P9, P10, P11, P12.

Achievement of a merit or distinction grade


All the assessment criteria and merit grade descriptors need to be completed within a unit to achieve
a merit grade. M1, M2, M3.
All the assessment criteria merit and distinction grade descriptors must be completed within a unit to
achieve a distinction grade. D1, D2, D3.
The pass criteria and merit and distinction grade will be analysed and justified from a report consist of four parts
each part relates to a requirement..

Plagiarism and Collusion

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Any act of plagiarism and collusion will be seriously dealt with according to the regulations. In this context
the definition and scope of plagiarism are presented below:
‘Plagiarism occurs when a student misrepresents, as his/her own work, the work, written or otherwise, of
any other person (including another student) or of any institution. Examples of forms of plagiarism

Grading Criteria (Merit -M; Distinction Evidence Feedback


-D)
Achieved
M1 Identify and apply strategies to Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
find appropriate solutions
M2 Select/design and apply Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
appropriate methods/techniques
M3 Present and communicate Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
appropriate findings
D1 Use critical reflection to evaluate Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
own work and justify valid
conclusions
D2 Take responsibility for managing Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
and organizing activities
D3 Demonstrate Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
convergent/lateral/creative
thinking
include1:
the verbatim (word for word) copying of another’s work without appropriate and correctly presented
acknowledgement;
the close paraphrasing of another’s work by simply changing a few words or altering the order of
presentation, without appropriate and correctly presented acknowledgement;
unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another’s work;
The deliberate and detailed presentation of another’s concept as one’s own.’

All types of work submitted by students are covered by this definition, including, written work, diagrams,
designs, engineering drawings and pictures.
‘Collusion occurs when, unless with official approval (e.g. in the case of group projects), two or more
Assessment Information
students consciously collaborate in the preparation and production of work which is ultimately submitted
by each in an identical, or substantially similar, form and/or is represented by each to be the product of
his or her individual efforts. Collusion also occurs where there is unauthorized co-operation between a
student and another person in the preparation and production of work which is presented as the student’s
own. (ibid)’

Extension and Late Submission

If an extension is necessary for a valid reason, requests can me made using a course work extension
request form available from the college. Please note that the lecturers do not have the authority to extend
the coursework deadlines and therefore do not ask them to award a coursework extension.
The completed form must be accompanied by evidence such as a medical certificate in the event of you
being sick.

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Textbooks
1. Dix, A et al — Human Computer Interaction — (Prentice Hall Europe 1997)
ISBN: 0132398648
2. Mandel, T — The Elements of User Interface Design — (Wiley, 1997) ISBN: 0471227307
3. Preece, J — Human Computer Interaction — (Addison Wesley, 1994) ISBN: 0201627698
4. Shneiderman, B — Designing the User Interface — (Addison Wesley, 1998)
ISBN: 0201694972

Journal
· International Journal of Human Computer Studies
Website
· www.hcibib.org

Information/feedback on assessment and grading criteria

Assessment
Achieved Evidence Feedback
Criteria
P1 Outline HCI developments with examples Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam

P2 Describe examples of HCI applications Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam

P3 Identify the impact of HCI on the workplace Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam

Report on the issues concerning implementation


P4 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
of an HCI
Justify the selection of an HCI for a particular
P5 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
user group and environment
Describe in detail the use of HCI for a particular
P6 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
user group
Design an HCI for a specified application
P7 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam

Build an HCI prototype


P8 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
Explain the importance of the user interface in
P9 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
your design
Describe the design process
P10 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam

Evaluate the design process


P11 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam

P12 State the limitations of the design Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam

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Grading Criteria (Merit -M; Distinction -D)


Evidence Feedback
Achieved
Identify and apply strategies to find
M1 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
appropriate solutions
Select/design and apply appropriate
M2 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
methods/techniques
Present and communicate appropriate
M3 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
findings
Use critical reflection to evaluate own
D1 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
work and justify valid conclusions
Take responsibility for managing and
D2 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
organising activities
Demonstrate
D3 Yes/No Report/ Logbook/ Exam
convergent/lateral/creative thinking

Assessor's general comments

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