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This document provides a scheme of work for a course on Human Computer Interaction (HCI). It outlines the course description, learning outcomes, schedule of lecture topics and activities over 17 weeks, and assessment details. The course aims to provide an understanding of HCI principles and practical skills in requirements gathering, user-centered design, prototyping, and usability evaluation. Topics include fundamentals of HCI, design paradigms, user requirements, prototyping, and evaluation methods. Assessments include written reports, an open book test, and a final project involving a report, presentation, and prototype.

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This document provides a scheme of work for a course on Human Computer Interaction (HCI). It outlines the course description, learning outcomes, schedule of lecture topics and activities over 17 weeks, and assessment details. The course aims to provide an understanding of HCI principles and practical skills in requirements gathering, user-centered design, prototyping, and usability evaluation. Topics include fundamentals of HCI, design paradigms, user requirements, prototyping, and evaluation methods. Assessments include written reports, an open book test, and a final project involving a report, presentation, and prototype.

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SCHEME OF WORK

FACULTY OF COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES


UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA

ICT551 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

LECTURE Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fariza Hanis Abdul Razak


R:
ROOM: T2-11, CS2 FSKM
EMAIL: [email protected]
PHONE: 010-840 6282

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides students with a sound understanding of HCI discipline in both theoretical and practical
perspectives centred within interactive technology system which includes software, hardware, mobile devices,
robotic and other interfaces with which the system defines and/or responds to the users’ behavior. The goal of
this course is to help students able to design a usable artefact and evaluate for its usability

LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, students should be able to: 
1. Demonstrate an understanding on Human Computer Interaction (HCI) fundamental concept and design
principles. (C3)
2. Demonstrate practical skills in carrying out HCI assessments. (P5)
3. Display ethics and professionalism skills during group project on HCI. (A5)
SCHEME OF WORK

WEE LECTURE TOPIC ACTIVITIES Additional Remarks


K
1. Fundamentals of Human- Lecture/Discussion
Computer Interaction
a. Overview to the field of
1-2 HCI Entrance survey
b. Human Abilities
c. Mental Models

2. Design Paradigm in HCI Lecture/Discussion


a. History of HCI
3-4 b. Interaction Styles
c. Evolution of HCI

3. User Requirements Lecture/Discussion ASSESSMENT 1


a. User Needs and Wants
Submission of Written
b. Types of User
Report
Requirement
c. Requirements Gathering
Methods Week 6
5-6 i. Observation Friday, 7/5/2021 by
ii. Interview 11.59pm
d. Requirement
Documentation
i. User Model
ii. Task Analysis

MID SEMESTER BREAK


(10/5 – 16/5/2021)
4. User-Centered Design  Lecture/Discussion
a. Know Thy User  Self learning
b. Context of Use
c. Design Tools
7-8 i. Scenario
ii. Storyboard
d. Implications of Bad
Design

SPECIAL FESTIVAL BREAK


30/5 – 6/6/2021
5. Prototyping Lecture/Discussion
a. Types of Prototype
9-10 b. Prototyping Tools
c. Prototyping Essentials

11-12 6. Usability Evaluation Lecture/Discussion ASSESSMENT 2


a. Purpose of Evaluation
Online Open Book
b. Evaluation Methods
Test
i. Heuristic
Evaluation - Topics 1, 2, 3, 4
ii. Think Aloud - Week 11
- Friday, 25/6/2021
iii. User Testing at 3pm
c. Choosing the Right
Evaluation Techniques

7. Beyond Usability Lecture/Discussion Exit Survey


a. User Experience
13-14 b. Ethical Considerations
c. Future Trends in HCI

ASSESSMENT 3
Submission of written
report, video
presentation and
REVISION WEEK medium fidelity
15
prototype

Friday, 23/7/2021 by
11.59pm
16 FINAL
FINAL EXAM WEEK ASSESSMENT
TEST
17 22/7 – 12/8/2021
Online Open Book
Test

ASSESSMENT

Assessment 1 - 20%
Assessment 2 (Open Book Test) - 10%
Assessment 3 - 30%

Final Assessment Test - 40%

RECOMMENDED TEXT
1. Jacko, J. A., Human Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies and
Emerging Applications, CRC Press, 3rd Edition, 2012.

REFERENCES
1. Lazar, J, Feng, J.H and Hochheiser, H., Research Methods In Human Computer Interaction, Wiley, 1st
Edition, 2010
2. Rogers, Y., Sharp, H. And Preece, J., Interaction Design: Beyond Human – Computer Interaction,
Wiley, 3rd Edition, 2011.
3. Dix, A., Finlay, J.E. Abowd, G.D. and Beale, R., Human Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall, 3rd
Edition, 2003.
4. Schneirderman, B., Plaisant, C., Cohen, M. And Jacobs, S., Designing the User Interface Strategies for
Effective Human Computer Interaction. 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2009.
5. Norman, D. A., The Design of Everyday Things, New York Basic Books, 2002.
6. Mackenzie, I.S., Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective, Morgan
Kauffman, 1st Edition, 2013.
7. Lowdermilk, T., User Centred Design: A Developer’s Guide To Building User Friendly’s Application,
O’Reilly Media, 2013.
8. Te’en, D., Carey, J. and Zhang, P. 2007. Human Computer Interaction: Developing Effective
Organizational Information Systems, Wiley.

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