Monsoon Course on HCI 2013 – July 10 to 24, 2013 | IDC, IIT Bombay

IDC, IIT Bombay is happy to announce a 15-day course on human-computer interaction design from  July 10 to 24, 2013.

Contents | Schedule | Fees | FAQs…
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Venue: Jalvihar Guest House, IIT Bombay (Directions…, goolge map…) . 

Who should attend?

The course is an exposure to user studies, interaction design, usability evaluation and user experience metrics for working professionals. This course is for you if you are:
•A user interface designer with little formal exposure to design
•A design professional with experience in another design field and now want to move to interaction design
•A software professional with experience in user interface design, but no formal training
•A quality professional in the IT industry, who would like to learn about usability
•A product manager responsible for the delivery of software products
•An account executive responsible for client interaction in the IT industry
•A faculty member in an engineering college who would like to teach a course on HCI.

Goals
•To get an exposure to issues, theories, principles and concerns relating to human interaction with interactive products
•To practice the process and the techniques for user studies, interaction design and usability evaluation

After attending the course, participants should be able to conceptualise, design and evaluate interactive products systematically. Those who are already involved in these activities should be able to improve the quality of their work, and will understand the theory behind what they do. Those responsible for the software development process will be able to make the process in their organizations more user-centered.

 

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