EN814 707 Human Computer Interaction

Prerequisite : Consent of department

Lecturer: Wasu Chaopanon

Text books:

Human-Computer Interaction (3rd Edition), Prentice Hall; by Alan Dix, Janet E. Finlay, Gregory D. Abowd, Russell Beale
booksite

Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction (1st edition 1987, 2nd edition 1992, 3rd edition 1998, booksite Addison-Wesley Publishers, Reading, MA), Ben Shneiderman

Local copy of books slide presentation

Human Computer Interaction Lectures on youtube

Previous term class project

Contents

Introduction to HCI from Stanford cs147

Past Present and Future

Design discovery

Design exploration

Human

Eye and Vision

Visual Perception : Change Blindness test

Illusions video

Ear and hearing

🎦 Human Senses (Eng) or in Thai Taste Smell , Hearing Balance , Touch Vision

Human Information Processing

National Geographic: Test your brain : 🎦 Pay Attention, 🎦 Perception, 🎦 Memory

National Geographic: Brain Games : 🎦 Its.About.Time, 🎦 Don't Be Afraid, 🎦 Motion Commotion, 🎦 Power Of Persuasion, 🎦 Focus Pocus, 🎦 Use It Or Lose It, 🎦 Liar Liar, 🎦 Illusion Confusion, 🎦 Battle of the Sexes, 🎦 What You Don't Know, 🎦 Seeing is Believing

PBS: The Brain with David Eagleman : 🎦 What is Reality, 🎦 What Makes Me, 🎦 Who is in Control, 🎦 How Do I Decide 🎦 Why Do I Need You 🎦 Who Will We Be

Computer

Interaction and extra

Paradigms and extra

Interaction design basics

HCI in the software process

Design rules

Implementation support

Evaluation techniques

Universal design

User support

Cognitive models GOME 1 GOME 2

socio-organizational issues and stakeholder requirements

communication and collaboration models

Video and other resource

 Stanford University :Human-Computer Interaction Seminar

Experiencing Sensation and Perception

Misc