Jutro, 7 października 2013 r. rusza kolejna, czwarta już edycja dobrego bezpłatnego kursu online HCI Online działającego na platformie Coursera.
Kurs trwa 9 tygodni i wymaga zaangażowanie na poziomie 10-12h tygodniowo. Integralną częścią kursu są testy i ćwiczenia, związane z poszczególnymi wykładami:
Lista wykładów:
Week 1 — Introduction
- 1.1: Human Computer Interaction (4:18)
- 1.2: The Power of Prototyping (13:49)
- 1.3: Evaluating Designs (12:15)
- 1.4: The Birth of HCI (8:48)
Week 2 — Needfinding
- 2.1: Participant Observation (12:55)
- 2.2: Interviewing (11:37)
- 2.3: Additional Needfinding Strategies (11:54)
- 2.4: Creating Design Goals (16:11)
Week 3 — Rapid Prototyping
- 3.1: Paper Prototypes and Mockups (12:47)
- 3.2: Faking it — Wizard of Oz (14:30)
- 3.3: Faking it — Video Prototyping (11:48)
- 3.4: Creating and Comparing Alternatives (8:55)
Week 4 — Heuristic Evaluation
- 4.1: Heuristic Evaluation — Why and How? (16:41)
- 4.2: Design Heuristics (Part 1/2) (20:02)
- 4.3: Design Heuristics (Part 2/2) (17:00)
Week 5 — Direct Manipulation and Representations
- 5.1: Direct Manipulation (16:53)
- 5.2: Mental Models (15:28)
- 5.3: Representation Matters (17:11)
- 5.4: Distributing Cognition (Part 1/2) (16:44)
- 5.5: Distributing Cognition (Part 2/2) (13:11)
Week 6 — Visual Design and Information Design
- 6.1: Visual Design (7:37)
- 6.2: Typography (10:47)
- 6.3: Grids and Alignment (17:33)
- 6.4: Reading and Navigating (13:31)
Week 7 — Designing Experiments
- 7.1: Designing Studies You Can Learn From (15:52)
- 7.2: Assigning Participants to Conditions (18:39)
- 7.3: In-Person Experiments (12:24)
- 7.4a: Running web experiments: introduction (9:48)
- 7.4b: Running web experiments (6:18)
- 7.4c: Running web experiments (5:37)
- 7.5: Comparing rates (20:03)
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