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Advanced Topics in Human Computer Interaction: COMPSCI 705 Semester 2, City Campus


Recommended Preparation:: CompSci 345 or SoftEng 350
Assessment: 40% Exam, 30% Project, 30% Seminar (passes required in both practical and written work)
Lecturers: Dr Beryl Plimmer, Dr Gerald Weber
Meeting TimesTuesday 1-3, Thursday 1-2
LocationRoom 279, CS Building 2nd floor
Plan: Detailed Plan, Includes assessment due dates

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Organization

Each student will present a seminar and associated research report based on individual reading of research papers in the area (30%).
All students in the course will complete a practical project (30%). The project will be a small implementation of a novel aspect of HCI or an evaluation of a novel interface (provided).

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Assessment

The 30% for the seminar component will be split the following way:

  • 4% for the interim report,
  • 15% for the report,
  • 1% for a collection of sample questions related to the report,
  • 4% for the presentation slides.
  • 6% for the presentation

The 30% for the project component will be split the following way:

  • 5% for the interim deliverables,
  • 20% for the project final deliverables as agreed,
  • 5% for presentation.

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Description

Careful consideration of the human aspects of computer systems is a major part of both commercial solution development and computer science research. Gerald Weber's part of this course investigates current trends with domain specific user interface design particularly for enterprise systems. Beryl Plimmer's part looks specifically at uses and technical infrastructure for pen-based interaction on a range of devices such as digital whiteboards, tablet PCs and PDAs.

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