CSC 318F
The
Design of Interactive Computational Media
Fall
2002
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Lecture 1: |
Introduction to 318 and to interactive computational media. |
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Lecture 2: |
Approaching the Design Problem |
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Lecture 3: |
Requirements Analysis: Understanding Users and Their Needs |
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Lecture 4: |
User-centred, Iterative Design + Learning from Design |
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Michael’s Presentation: |
Interviews and Questionnaires |
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Gonzalo’s Presentation: |
Observation Techniques |
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Lecture 5: |
Activity Design |
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Krista's Presentation: |
Scenarios |
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Shen's Presentation: |
Claim Analysis |
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Lecture 6: |
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Lecture 7: |
Interaction Design |
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Lecture 8: |
Prototyping |
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D. Wigdor’s How to Guide for CSC 318: |
How to Build a
Usability Prototype in Visual Basic, Flash and Dreamweaver |
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Lecture 9: |
System and Interface
Evaluation |
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Lecture 10: |
System and Interface
Evaluation 2 |
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Tutorial Notes: |
Usability Testing
– Presented by Mike Usability Evaluation
– Presented by Shen |
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Lecture 11: |
Human Capabilities
– Presented by Michael McGuff |
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Lecture 12: |
End-users in
Practice – Presented by Diane McKerlie |
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Lecture 13: |
Research Frontiers |