Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction and Interaction Design

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Design is everywhere, or at least, that’s what they sayIntroduction to I300

Omar Sosa-Tzec School of Informatics & Computing Indiana University Bloomington

info i300 Human-Computer Interaction Fall 2016

Design Disruptorshttps://youtu.be/9I-Y6VQ6tyI

What's going on here?

•People? •Phone's tech power? •Marketing? •Culture? •Age? •Fashion?

HCI

Intersection between the social and behavioral sciences on the one hand, and computer and information technology on the other.

Carroll (2003)

It is concerned with understanding how people make use of devices and systems that incorporate or embed computation…

Carroll (2003)

… and how such devices and systems can be more useful and more usable.

Carroll (2003)

HCI professionals analyze and design user interfaces and new user interface technologies.

Carroll (2003)

HCI professionals analyze and design user interfaces and new user interface technologies.

Carroll (2003)

Research

HCI professionals analyze and design user interfaces and new user interface technologies.

Carroll (2003)

Practice

UCD

Research

Design

Evaluation

UX

Research

Observation Interviews

Survey Focus group

Design

Interaction Flows Paper prototypes

Wireframes High-fi prototypes

Evaluation

Usability testing Heuristic

Evaluation

User Experience Design

IxD

The big picture

User

User

User

Needs

User

Needs

Client

User

Needs

Client

User

Needs

Client

You: UX Designer

User

Needs

Client

You: UX Designer

Requirements

User

Needs

Client

You: UX Designer

Requirements

User

Needs

Client

You: UX Designer

Requirements

Research

User

Needs

Client

You: UX Designer

Requirements

Design

UX Design

User

Needs

Client

You: UX Designer

Requirements

Design

Test

There is:

A client with certain requirements

A user with certain needs

A product that is intended to fulfill the requirements and needs, and additionally, to provide a great UX

There is:

A client with certain requirements

A user with certain needs

A product that is intended to fulfill the requirements and needs, and additionally, to provide a great UX

There is:

A client with certain requirements

A user with certain needs

A product that is intended to fulfill the requirements and needs, and additionally, to provide a great UX

There is:

A client with certain requirements

A user with certain needs

A product that is intended to fulfill the requirements and needs, and additionally, to provide a great UX

Is that simple? Hooray!

NO

Your design won't live in a vacuum…

Image: http://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/research/neurobiology-of-ageing/@@images/image

Research

Observation Interviews

Survey Focus group

Design

Interaction Flows Paper prototypes

Wireframes High-fi prototypes

Evaluation

Usability testing Heuristic

Evaluation

User Experience Design

Mini-project 1

Part 1 due tonight at 11:59 PM

Part 2 due Wednesday night, also before midnight

Part 1 only requires you to select one context of use and explain what you would design for the people frequenting that place.

Part 2 requires you to interview briefly three people from that place. Don't talk to anyone without having the first part finished. You will need to report your insights for this part.

Each part has its Canvas assignment post

I already posted some readings that will be useful for this mini-project. Please, take a look at them.

You may start using your I300 supplies for this mini-project

Let's review the syllabus

Thanks!

@omitzec tzec.com

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