Innovative Visualization Design (HMI702)Lectures:15 h. Recommended forGraduate students. The course was last given:New course. GoalsThis course focusses on how design methodology can be employed to create visualization systems to support complex cognitive work. Students will be expected to achieve innovative solutions that go beyond the traditional HCI approaches. PrerequisitesOpen to graduate students or well-qualified undergraduate students at the discretion of the instructors. Students must have a solid background in HCI. OrganizationIntensive course. ContentsLectures and seminars covering design history, concepts, and methods. Lectures and seminars introducing visualization in joint cognitive systems. Seminars where students present and discuss their design exercises. LiteratureSelected readings TeachersSidney Dekker, Martin Howard. ExaminerSidney Dekker ScheduleSpring 2001. ExaminationAssigned readings, design seminar participation, design project. Credit5 credits CommentsLocation: IKP/LiU |
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