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Module 1 – Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction, Lecture notes of Systems Design

Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Why HCI? Who Are Involved In HCI? HCI and Theory INTERACTION DESIGN

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Module 1 Lesson 1 03-26-21
Module 1 Lesson 1
Introduction to Human-Computer
Interaction
1980’s – started in factories on manual task; WWII studying the interaction
between humans and machines for weapons systems.
Ergonomics Research Society (1949) ergonomists; concerned with how
physical characteristics of machines and systems effects on users
performances.
Human factors: physical and cognitive issues
“machines-human interactions”
System Analysis identifying the technologies were requirements fits to
the job or workplace.
HCI design, implementation, evaluation of interactive systems
Users someone who is trying to get done any kind of technology
Interaction any communication between users and technology
Why HCI?
Technology must be built for task in daily works; system designers must
understand to think for the user’s preference.
Interface and system should be design together.
Who Are Involved In HCI?
Psychology and cognitive science cognitive, perception, problem-solving
skills
Ergonomics physical capabilities
Sociology interaction
Computer Science and Engineering
Business marketing
Graphic design
Technical writing
HCI and Theory
Major concerns:
People
Computer
Task
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Module 1 – Lesson 1

Introduction to Human-Computer

Interaction

→ 1980’s – started in factories on manual task; WWII studying the interaction between humans and machines for weapons systems. → Ergonomics Research Society (1949) – ergonomists; concerned with how physical characteristics of machines and systems effects on users performances. → Human factors: physical and cognitive issues → “machines- human interactions” → System Analysis – identifying the technologies were requirements fits to the job or workplace. → HCI – design, implementation, evaluation of interactive systems → Users – someone who is trying to get done any kind of technology → Interaction – any communication between users and technology Why HCI? → Technology must be built for task in daily works; system designers must understand to think for the user’s preference. → Interface and system should be design together. Who Are Involved In HCI?

  • Psychology and cognitive science – cognitive, perception, problem-solving skills
  • Ergonomics – physical capabilities
  • Sociology – interaction
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Business – marketing
  • Graphic design
  • Technical writing HCI and Theory Major concerns:
  • People
  • Computer
  • Task

Product is successful if…

  • Useful – accomplished what is required
  • Usable – easy and natural
  • Used – engaging MODULE 1 Human Computer Interaction EEC Rules

Goal of Interaction Design

USER EXPERIENCE