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Week 01 Unit Overview 2025

The document outlines a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) unit led by Dr. Trinh Bao Ngoc, focusing on transforming students from interface consumers to producers while enhancing their design and usability skills. It details the unit structure over 15 weeks, covering various HCI topics, assessment criteria, and project guidelines, including a final project submission process. Additionally, it provides instructions for seminar presentations, discussion grading, and proper email communication formats for inquiries.

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Week 01 Unit Overview 2025

The document outlines a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) unit led by Dr. Trinh Bao Ngoc, focusing on transforming students from interface consumers to producers while enhancing their design and usability skills. It details the unit structure over 15 weeks, covering various HCI topics, assessment criteria, and project guidelines, including a final project submission process. Additionally, it provides instructions for seminar presentations, discussion grading, and proper email communication formats for inquiries.

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HUMAN-COMPUTER Unit overview

INTERACTION
Dr. Trinh Bao Ngoc
UNIT PERSONNEL
Trinh Bao Ngoc, PhD
 Unit chair
 Phone no: 0987 355 799
 Email: [email protected]

To Thanh Thai:
 Phone no: 0852 68 98 68
WHAT THIS UNIT IS ABOUT?
• Changing / shifting your attitude about HCI from an interface
consumer to interface producer
• Changing your behavior about how you react to interfaces
• Extending your knowledge about interface design and usability
• Increasing your ability to observe HCI and critique it
• Increasing your awareness about HCI issues
UNIT STRUCTURE (W1-8)

Week Content
1 Lecture: Introduction & motivation
2 Seminar: Cultural factors in HCI design
3 Seminar: Computer revolution and trends forecast to 2050
4 Seminar: Prototype
5 Seminar: Principles to support usability
6 Seminar: Design evaluation
7 Seminar: User-centered design
8 Seminar: UI & UX
UNIT STRUCTURE (W9-15)

Week Content
9 Seminar: Adaptive and Personalized interfaces
Online tutorial
10 Seminar: Interactive data exploration, presentation and Natural user
interface
Online tutorial
11 Seminar: Psychology in design & emotional design
Online tutorial
12 Seminar: AI and HCI
Online tutorial
Final project submission
RESOURCE
Textbook
 Human-Computer Interaction (3rd Ed.) Alan Dix, Janet Finlay,
Gregory Abowd, Russell Beale, Prentice Hall, 2003

LMS:
 All curriculums share the same course : S2025_61FIT3HCI
 Course password: S2025#HCI
 Any problem in enrollment: Mr. Khoa: 0917741703 or
[email protected]
LECTURE / TUTORIAL
Whole class discussion in lecture sessions
Small topics in HCI in tutorial sessions with Q&A activity or
exercises
Regulation:
 Make sure that some needed facilities are available before lecture time:
microphone, remote control of projector…
 Print out needed materials for lecture / tutorial and deliver them for your
classmate before lecture / tutorial time
 No laptop
FLIPPED CLASSROOM
Both in
Lecture &
Tutorial
UNIT ASSESSMENT
Attendance
 Lectures
 Tutorials

Assessment
 Presentations
 Discussions
 Major project
UNIT ASSESSMENT
“Chuyen can” – 1 discussion mark in lecture session: 10%
4 discussion marks in both lecture/tutorial session: 30%
Phase 1 Final exam (seminar): 20%
Phase 2 Final project (in the end): 40%

Students in approved research groups will have a different course


assessment/requirement than above
Gradebook will be posted regularly, within 1 week of posting, if there
are no questions, the grades for that section will be locked and cannot
be requested to be changed
UNIT ASSESSMENT
Presentation/Final project registration will be locked (download by
lecturer) and cannot be changed afterward, the registration will be
locked and cannot be changed afterwards
Students are responsible for any incorrect registration (wrong ID,
duplicate ID due to carelessness or even due to another person filling in
the wrong information without checking again). All feedback after 01
week from the registration lock date will not be resolved
Wrong or duplicate id will cause problem that item score will = 0, so you
need to check carefully
Any act of changing the ID of another group or student without timely
explanation and correction to both the group of students and the teacher
will be severely punished, equivalent to registering false information.
SEMINAR
PRESENTATION
Register:
Submit your topic & member list on the 1st week (deadline: 12.1), no more
than 5 members per group (IT) and 4 in High-quality program
You cannot change your registration afterwards
You can choose to become a reviewer or presenter (IT), but must be both in
High-quality program

Preparation:
Assessment: slide design, presentation, good topic choice, content of
presentation match with topic and contains valuable knowledge
Student presentation materials (slide / video / audio) have to copy to
classroom computer before the session begin, otherwise teacher won’t allow
you to continue presentation
SEMINAR PROCEDURE
Both teams have to submit a slide & speaker notes (in at least 3-5 A4 pages)
to get permission to present (the last Saturday before the presentation week)
At the same time, Presenter team need to send a slide, speaker notes (and
other needed resources) to Reviewer team
If the quality requirements are not met, your group will not be allowed to
present (or be reviewer)
If Presenter team is not allowed to present, Reviewer team can be an
alternative
Present your topic in 50 mins
Reviewers will give a feedback/questions to presenter in 10-20 mins
Whole class discussions
DISCUSSION MARK GRADING
PROCESS
Introduce your-self in a sentence: name, class
Deliver your question / answer clearly, with example if needed
Confirm your grade at the end of lecture/tutorial (in case you
pronounce your name unclearly)
FINAL PROJECT
Students can work in group of 6-8 members, at least 5 GUIs each student
Application type of final project must be web application
Runnable prototype, Prototype documentation including explanation of
design principles:
 Usability
 Objective
 Functionality
 etc.

Each group submit your files in a specific folder (no subfolder allowed),
folder’s name convention: GroupNo_ProjectName, no more than 20 letters
for ProjectName, e.g: G2_FPTRetailWeb
FINAL PROJECT SUBMISSION
GUIDELINES
Each group of 6-8 students needs to register online (link will be
available in the end of this course, but you can team up now)
Each group organizes your files in a specific folder (no subfolder
allowed), folder’s name convention: GroupNo_ProjectName, no more
than 20 letters for ProjectName, e.g: G2_FPTRetailWeb
Submit a short report (10-15 lines) includes your member info (name,
id), and who do what
All groups in each curriculum (IT, High-quality) will submit your folder
to an online link (link will be available in the end of this course too)
Both hardcopy and softcopy (online) are required, and sign on the
examination day, presentation is not required (except some special
situation)
EMAILING
Title format: [HCI Spring202x] brief_explaination_of_problem
Body format:
 Dear …
 Introduction of your self or your group: name / class
 Explanation of problem or purpose of email in detail
 Signature

All email which don’t follow above format will be considered


as invalid email and will be sent directly to spam email folder
QUESTIONS?

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