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* Be able to define '''user experience''' in terms of '''usefulness, usability, accessibility and desirabilty''' | * Be able to define '''user experience''' in terms of '''usefulness, usability, accessibility and desirabilty''' | ||
* Understand the design process and be able to participate in all stages. | * Understand the design process and be able to participate in all stages. | ||
* Be able to apply experience, interface, usability, and access guidelines | * Be able to apply experience, interface, usability, and access guidelines | ||
* Be able to use some design and usability methods | * Be able to use some design and usability methods |
Revision as of 22:03, 13 March 2011
Introduction
The course-level outcomes as announced in the syllabus are:
- Understand the concept of human-computer interaction (HCI)
- Understand the need for usable and accessible web interfaces.
- Understand usability guidelines.
- Discuss various types of disabilities and their impact on computer usage.
- Describe a variety of computer assistive technologies.
- Understand a variety of methods used to make web content accessible.
- Understand the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
- Implement usability and accessibility testing for web pages/sites.
- Successfully implement usable web page(s) that are also accessible.
Practical learning outcomes:
- Be able to define user experience in terms of usefulness, usability, accessibility and desirabilty
- Understand the design process and be able to participate in all stages.
- Be able to apply experience, interface, usability, and access guidelines
- Be able to use some design and usability methods