059020 VU Human-Computer-Interaction for non-CS-Students (2019S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 11.02.2019 09:00 to We 20.02.2019 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Su 17.03.2019 23:59
Registration information is available for each group.
Groups
Group 1
max. 50 participants
Language: German
LMS: Moodle
Lecturers
- Torsten Möller
- David Haselberger
- Oliver Hödl
- Christoph Kralj
- Simone Kriglstein
- Christian Löw
- Svenja Schröder
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Monday 04.03. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 11.03. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 18.03. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 25.03. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 01.04. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 08.04. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 29.04. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 06.05. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 13.05. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 20.05. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 27.05. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 31.05. 11:30 - 13:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 03.06. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 17.06. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Monday 24.06. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
Group 2
max. 50 participants
Language: German
LMS: Moodle
Lecturers
- Torsten Möller
- David Haselberger
- Oliver Hödl
- Christoph Kralj
- Simone Kriglstein
- Christian Löw
- Svenja Schröder
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Wednesday 06.03. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 13.03. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 20.03. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 27.03. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 03.04. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 10.04. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 08.05. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 15.05. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 22.05. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 29.05. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Friday 31.05. 11:30 - 13:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Wednesday 05.06. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 12.06. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 19.06. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
- Wednesday 26.06. 11:30 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2, Währinger Straße 29 2.OG
Group 3
max. 50 participants
Language: German
LMS: Moodle
Lecturers
- Torsten Möller
- David Haselberger
- Oliver Hödl
- Christoph Kralj
- Simone Kriglstein
- Christian Löw
- Svenja Schröder
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Thursday 07.03. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 14.03. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 21.03. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 28.03. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 04.04. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 11.04. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 02.05. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 09.05. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 16.05. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 23.05. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 31.05. 11:30 - 13:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 06.06. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 13.06. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Thursday 27.06. 15:00 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
Group 4
max. 50 participants
Language: German
LMS: Moodle
Lecturers
- Torsten Möller
- David Haselberger
- Oliver Hödl
- Christoph Kralj
- Simone Kriglstein
- Christian Löw
- Svenja Schröder
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Friday 01.03. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 08.03. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 15.03. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 22.03. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 29.03. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 05.04. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 12.04. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 03.05. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 10.05. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 17.05. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 24.05. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 31.05. 11:30 - 13:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 31.05. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 07.06. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 14.06. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 21.06. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
- Friday 28.06. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 3, Währinger Straße 29 3.OG
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Human-Computer Interaction, Human-centered design, usability engineering, universal access, basics of cognitive psychology, motivation, and communication psychology, basics in app programming.Note: This version of the course is for non-CS students. Previous knowledge in CS is not necessary. Classes and projects will be joined with the regular HCI course for CS students.
Assessment and permitted materials
* active participation
* solving tasks
* project work (app development) and presentation
* literature tests
* final oral examNote: The non-CS version of the course will offer alternatives for programming assignments.
* solving tasks
* project work (app development) and presentation
* literature tests
* final oral examNote: The non-CS version of the course will offer alternatives for programming assignments.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
prerequisite: ADI -- Algorithmic ThinkingAssessment scale:
1: at least 90%
2: at least 80%
3: at least 70%
4: at least 60%In order to pass the course one needs to achieve
* at least 50% of the single project points
* at least 50% of the project points
* successful participation in the final group discussion
1: at least 90%
2: at least 80%
3: at least 70%
4: at least 60%In order to pass the course one needs to achieve
* at least 50% of the single project points
* at least 50% of the project points
* successful participation in the final group discussion
Examination topics
* lectures
* tutorials
* literature
* project
* tutorials
* literature
* project
Reading list
Recommended literature:* Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Harry Hochheiser, Research Methods In Human-Computer Interaction, John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2010.
* Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory Abowd, Russell Beale, Human-Computer Interaction, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall 2004.
* Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, Jenny Preece, Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction, 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2011.
* Matt Jones, Gary Marsden, Mobile Interaction Design 1st edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2006.A German book. Some parts of the lecture are based on this book:
* Markus Dahm, Grundlagen der Mensch-Computer-Interaktion Addison-Wesley Verlag, 2006.Literature for specific sub-areas:
* cognition: Colin Ware, Visual Thinking for Design, Morgan Kaufmann, 2008.
* psychology: Henry Gleitman, Daniel Reisberg, James Gross, Psychology, 8th edition, W. W. Norton and Company, 2010.
* communication: Renate Motschnig, Ladislav Nykl, Konstruktive Kommunikation, Klett-Cotta, 2009.
* statistical tests: Geoff Cumming, Understanding The New Statistics: Effect Sizes, Confidence Intervals, and Meta-Analysis, Multivariate Applications Series, Routledge, 2011.
* Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory Abowd, Russell Beale, Human-Computer Interaction, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall 2004.
* Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, Jenny Preece, Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction, 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2011.
* Matt Jones, Gary Marsden, Mobile Interaction Design 1st edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2006.A German book. Some parts of the lecture are based on this book:
* Markus Dahm, Grundlagen der Mensch-Computer-Interaktion Addison-Wesley Verlag, 2006.Literature for specific sub-areas:
* cognition: Colin Ware, Visual Thinking for Design, Morgan Kaufmann, 2008.
* psychology: Henry Gleitman, Daniel Reisberg, James Gross, Psychology, 8th edition, W. W. Norton and Company, 2010.
* communication: Renate Motschnig, Ladislav Nykl, Konstruktive Kommunikation, Klett-Cotta, 2009.
* statistical tests: Geoff Cumming, Understanding The New Statistics: Effect Sizes, Confidence Intervals, and Meta-Analysis, Multivariate Applications Series, Routledge, 2011.
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Module: DDI
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