Winter 2006
WWW page: http://www.cs.yorku.ca/course/4441
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Time, Location |
TR 10:00 – 11:30, CB 115 |
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Instructor |
Scott MacKenzie |
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Office |
CSE 3045 |
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Office Hours |
TR 13:00 – 14:00 CSE 3045 |
This course
introduces students to the fundamentals, the theory, and the practice of Human-Computer
Interaction. The design process, different interaction paradigms, user models,
task analysis, dialog notation, interaction models, and the evaluation of user
interfaces, are discussed. Furthermore, alternative input technologies (such as
speech recognition and tablet computing), groupware, mobile and ubiquitous
computing, as well as Virtual Reality user interfaces, are presented. The
topics of this course are applied in practical assignments.
Undergraduate students must
meet general 4th year prerequisites. CSE3461 is required. Degree Credit
Exclusion: CSE4341.
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Item |
Percent of final
grade |
Percent of final
grade |
Due date |
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7% |
7% |
Feb 5 |
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8% |
8% |
Mar 5 |
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20% |
40% |
April 14 |
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Midterm |
25% |
25% |
Feb 23 |
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Final |
40% |
20% |
April 7, CB 120, 9-11 a.m. |
Assignments and projects
are due at 10:00am (!) on the specified day and are to be submitted
electronically with the 'submit' command in Prism (unless specified otherwise).
Numerical scores (out of 100) are used to calculate grades. Grades can be
viewed via the following command in Prism: courseInfo
4441 2005-06 F.
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Date |
Event |
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Winter classes start |
Jan 4 |
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Reading week |
Feb 13-17 |
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Drop date |
Mar 19 |
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Winter classes end |
Apr 4 |
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Winter exams start |
Apr 6 |
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Winter exams end |
Apr 28 |
Late assignments or projects will not be
accepted, unless prior arrangement has been made with the instructor. Missed
midterms are handled in the same way. Note that exceptions to the late policy
will be made only in serious cases and if the circumstances are documented and
beyond your control. Please see the Departmental WWW page on Academic Policies
for details regarding academic dishonesty, etc.