CS 6750 Human-Computer Interaction Fall 2009 Keith Edwards

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CS 6750 Human-Computer Interaction Fall 2009 Keith Edwards

Agenda Introductions – Me – You Administrative stuff… HCI Overview – Objectives – Principles 2

Introductions Instructor – Keith Edwards – College of Computing – Coordinator of GTs Computer Science Ph.D. program – Associate Director, GVU Research areas – Human-network interaction – Usable security – Social impacts of technology – Advanced interaction techniques Formative experiences… – Industry – PARC, Sun, … 3

Introductions Your turn – Undergrad degree and background? – Work experience? – Why interested in an HCI class? – What best skill do you bring to a project team? 4

Course Information Books – Human-Computer Interaction, by Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory Abowd, and Russell Beale. Prentice Hall, – The Design of Everyday Things, by Donald Norman. Currency/Doubleday, Web – – Syllabus & Class Info – Schedule – Assignments – T-square (class shared webspace) – HCI resources 5

Course Information Grading – Group project, 4 parts (45%) More details soon... – Mid-term exam (15% total) – Note: no final – Homeworks (30% total) One week to do, likely 4 over the semester – Participation (10% total) Class involvement and peer review Includes project involvement/effort 6

Resources Previous courses, courses elsewhere, info on the web HCI Digital Library Books Web sites Standards documents Go further – Move beyond lectures & book – Further courses – Step into research 7

HCI Here we go…

HCI What? HCI Why? What happens when a human and a computer system interact to perform a task? – task - write document, calculate budget, solve equation, learn about Bosnia, drive home, make a reservation, land a plane... Why is this important? 1.Computer systems affect every person 2.Safety, satisfaction, utility is critical 3.Product success depends on ease of use 9

Interfaces in the Real World Not just computers! – VCR – Wristwatch – Phone – Copier – Car – Plane cockpit – Airline reservation – Air traffic control – Running shoes! Running shoes! 10

Goals of HCI Allow users to carry out tasks – Safely – Effectively – Efficiently – Enjoyably 11

Usability Crucial issue in this area! Combination of – Ease of learning – High speed of user task performance – Low user error rate – Subjective user satisfaction – User retention over time 12

HCI How? How do we improve interfaces? 1.Educate software professionals 2.Draw upon fast accumulating body of knowledge regarding H-C interface design 3.Integrate UI design methods & techniques into standard software development methodologies now in place 13

UI Design/Develop Process Tao of User-Centered Design – Analyze users goals & tasks – Create design alternatives – Evaluate options – Implement prototype – Test – Refine 14 DESIGN USE & EVALUATE IMPLEMENT

Above All Else… Know the User! – Physical & cognitive abilities (& special needs) – Personality & culture – Knowledge & skills – Motivation Two Fatal Mistakes: 1.Assume all users are alike 2.Assume all users are like the designer 15

Design Evaluation Looks good to me isnt good enough! Both subjective and objective metrics Some things we can measure – Time to learn – Speed of performance – Rate of errors by user – Retention over time – Subjective satisfaction 16

Course Overview Human abilities Evaluate an existing system (without involving users) Design for success Dialog & interaction styles Evaluate your design (with users) Special topics – CSCW, InfoVis, Ubicomp, Agents, Audio 17

Upcoming History & Frameworks of HCI Project info Futuristic scenarios Design of Everyday Things (DOET) Start reading... – DFAB (note order of chapters) – DOET 18

Group Project Semester-long team effort

Group Project Design and evaluate an interface – 0 - Team formation & topic choice – 1 - Understand the problem space – 2 - Exploring the design space – 3 - Prototype – 4 - Evaluation Main 4 parts worth ~10% each Presentation, documentation ~ 5% 20

Group Project Details Part 0 - Topic definition – Identify team & general topic – Create web notebook (on T-square) – Suggestion: Pick a population and pick a technology; check out intersection Part 1 - Understanding the problem – Describe tasks, users, environment, social context – What are implications for design? 21

Group Project Details Part 2 - Design alternatives – Storyboards, mock-ups for multiple different designs – Explore, push boundaries of design space – Explain decisions Part 3 - System prototype & eval plan – More detailed prototype (semi-working ok) – Plan for conducting evaluation 22

Group Project Details Part 4 - Evaluation – Conduct formal evaluation with example users – Use appropriate methods – Analyze results of evaluation – Characterize whats working and whats not 23

Presentations Midterm poster session – Feedback on ideas, whole class period – After Part 2 (near midterm) – Other students and expert gallery (hopefully) Final poster session (2 days) – Week 15 of the semester 24

Project Teams 2 people – You decide (or I will!) – Diverse is best! – Consider schedules – Use the T-square web space: Immediately post ideas for general topics, populations, technologies, etc. t-square.gatech.edu Cool project and team name 25

Project Topics Semester theme: Innovative Interfaces in Everyday Life – ?? What does this mean ?? General Topic: – Phase 0 of the project – Set up web notebook on T-square 26

What Makes a Good Project Typically: – Access to domain experts & users – Real clients – Interesting human issues – Rich domain for design Theme has a LOT of range for topics 27

Previous Topic Ideas Mobile/handheld (cars, tour guides, etc.) Wedding planner GIS Calendar agent (speech) Audio / Web sites Domain that you know well 28