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Overview:
Learning Objectives:
Course Materials:
Humans – Complex organisms capable of achieving things and the most intelligent animal
species.
Computers – Designed by humans to make their lives easy by giving them tasks to complete.
HCI connects these two parties in a manner they both understand each other with the help of
an interface.
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
Definition of HCI
What is HCI?
HCI is the design, study and plan of the interaction between humans and computers.
A HCI should be
Simple
Useful
Accessible
Time Saving
Attractive
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
History
Human-computer interaction arose as a field from fields such as computer graphics, operating
systems, human factors, industrial engineering, psychology, and the systems part of computer
science.
Science undergraduates
Interface layout understanding – How big the buttons, text and menus should be.
Effects an individual’s;
Effectiveness
Productivity
(HCI)
HCI mainly involves the communication between humans and computer through an interface.
This is called as a HumanComputer Interface
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
Principles of HCI design
Perceptual principles
Use of redundancy – If a signal is presented more than once it is likely that the user remembers
it.
Mental principles
Picture realism – configuring the interface in a manner which looks like it would in the
represented environment.
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
Use of moving elements in the interface such as temperature displaying systems.
Memory principles
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
Activities/Assessments:
References:
➢ https://www.slideshare.net/sachithonline/human-computer-interaction-
hci?from_action=save
Overview:
The state variables change only at a countable number of points in time. These points in time are
the ones at which the event occurs/change in state. The state variables change in a continuous
way, and not abruptly from one state to another (infinite number of states).
Learning Objectives:
Course Materials:
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
• Attitude
• Group analysis
Individual differences
• Attitude
• Achievement
• Physique
• Thinking
• Interests
• Ability
• Aptitude and intelligence
• Personality
IQ and EQ
• What is IQ
• Methods to calculate IQ
• Types Of IQ
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES
• What is EQ
• How to develop EQ?
• Why EQ = 3* IQ…
Thinking
• Defn and importance
• Thinking styles- lateral, vertical ,local , global, monarchic, hierarchic…
• Best possible soln of 10 directions…
Attitude
• DEfn and importance
• HOW they form? – observation, repetition, comparison , instrumental conditioning
• How to Change - Motivation , positivity , assertiveness…
• Work related attitude…
Interpersonal skills
• Ability to gel - eye contact , erectness, listening , knowing others , finding common , do what
others want, assertive (at d end)
• Leadership
• Negotiation
• Assertiveness
Intrapersonal skills
• Time management
• Attitude towards self & others
• Stress management
Group
• Social loafing
• Polarization
• Social facilitation
• Group think
• Escalation of commitment…
References:
➢ https://www.slideshare.net/JayParekh/human-skills-in-short
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SUBJECT: COMP 20143 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PREPARED BY: AARON ROBERT A. ESTORES