Monsoon in IIT Bombay, Aditya Joshi, 2013
Monsoon in IIT Bombay, Aditya Joshi 2013

Monsoon Course on HCI 2014

IDC, IIT Bombay is happy to announce a 15-day course on human-computer interaction design from June 4 to 18, 2014. The course is an exposure to user studies, interaction design, usability evaluation and user experience metrics for working professionals.

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

Who should attend?

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.

For contents, schedule and fees, scroll down. To see a list of past participants, click here.

Contents

     
Contextual interview   Interviewing users
Users first. We start with understanding user needs by learning the technique of contextual interview. We also spend some time to initiate and understand the project we will be doing.
     

Analysis, identifying user needs
Next, we learn how to analyze interviews and document findings in the form of insights, problems, design ideas and work models. We compare the contextual interview with other techniques such as focus groups and rapid assessment process and apply them in more interviews.

 

Analysis and interpretation

     
Consolidation using affinity  

Consolidation
We learn to consolidate findings across users by techniques such as affinity diagrams and personas. Groups finish off about ten interviews each, analyze them and identify the user needs, goals, problems and constraints as well as new design opportunities. We end this stage of the course with a round of presentations by each group.

     

Design, HCI basics, product definitions
Now the fun begins - we get into design, continuing to apply what we learn in projects. We start with understanding some basic concepts related to HCI - layers of user experience, conceptual models, user modelling techniques, design process, product goals and scenarios. Each group continues to do its project work in paralllel. Groups conceptualise a solution in the form of a product definition, take a look at design of detailed interfaces, information and voice user interfaces. Within a short span, most groups design detailed prototypes and present their ideas to their peers.

  Design
     
Usability test   Evaluation, UX metrics, integration with software engineering
Towards the end of the course, we look at evaluating interactive products. We look at principles, heuristics of interaction and interface design and touch upon patterns, guidelines and standards. This we follow up with an exposure to several usability evaluation techniques and user experience metrics, some of which groups apply in their projects to evaluate the new prototypes. We also look at ways of integrating the design process in software engineering. We wrap up the course with a final presentation by each group.

Guest Lectures / Case Studies / Activities
On some of the days, we will have a guest lecture, a case study or an activity. Guest lecture topics are still being decided, but could be on-screen typography, information visualisation, animation in interactive products, patterns in interaction design, information architecture, emotional design, interaction design for Indian needs, accessibility etc.

Course contents are tentative and will be fine-tuned subsequently.

Schedule

    Day I
Wed, Jun 4
Day II
Thu, Jun 5
Day III
Fri, Jun 6
Day IV
Sat, Jun 7
Day V
Sun, Jun 8
      Work models Consolidating by Affinity Modelling Interview 4-10  
    Introductions and startup Personas
    Contextual interview Other user studies techs. Case studies
    CI Practice

Interpretation session Interpretation 2 Interpretation 4-10 Affinity
    Analysis and tips Interpretation 1

Sharing, redefining focus

    Planning a CI Interview 2 Interview + Interpretation 3
Day VI
Mon, Jun 9
Day VII
Tue, Jun 10
Day VIII
Wed, Jun 11
Day IX
Thu, Jun 12
Day IX
Fri, Jun 13
Day XI
Sat, Jun 14
Day XII
Sun, Jun 15
Layers of user experience Design process Heuristics and Principles of HCI Case studies: Interaction design for development Usability evaluation Improvements and prototyping
 
Test design, recruitment
Conceptual models Goals of HCI
 
User models Defining product goals
Affinity Interaction design with scenarios

Conceptual models, personas and scenarios

Interface design and detailing Presentation II: Concepts and detailing Usability
evaluations
 
Personas and scenarios
Presentation I: User studies On-screen typography Design detailing Information design Heuristic evaluation
Day XIII
Mon, Jun 16
Day XIV
Tue, Jun 17
Day XV
Wed, Jun 18
       
UX metrics Integrating HCI and SE Presentation III: Prototypes and UT findings        
Usability evaluations Usability evaluations blank blank blankblank      
Lessons learnt and Wrap up        
Usability evaluations Usability evaluations

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Voice-based interfaces TBD          

The contents and the schedule are tentative and subject to change.

Fees
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Industry professionals

Faculty members*

Register before

Early closed Rs. 55,000 Rs. 27,500 May 7, 2014
Late closed Rs. 62,000 Rs. 31,000 May 28, 2014
Walk-in Rs. 68,000 Rs. 34,000 June 3, 2014

* Only full-time faculty members in an educational institute are entitled to these reduced fees.

To register, please send a demand draft for the fees in favour of "Registrar IIT Bombay, CEP account" to: Anirudha Joshi, Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay, Mumbai 400 076. Alternatively, you may transfer the amount to IIT Bombay account and inform me (anirudha[at]iitb.ac.in) the amount, the transaction ID, the bank branch name, your name and the date of transfer.

Name of the Payee : Registrar, IIT Bombay, CEP Account
Name of the Bank : State Bank of India
Banker's address : IIT Powai Branch, A.S. Marg, Powai, Mumbai-400 076 India.
Phone : +91-22-25728555
Bank A/c No. : 10725729128
Account Type : CURRENT
MICR Code : 400002034
IFSC / BIC Code : SBIN0001109

If your organization needs an invoice, please request for an invoice for Early registration by April 27, and for Late registration by May 18.

Fees include course materials and lunch and refreshments during the weekdays. The fees are inclusive of 12.36% service tax. Fees do not include accommodation. Please note that TDS need not be deducted towards payments made to IIT Bombay.

Cancellation Policy: 100% refund till May 14, 50% refund till May 28, 0% refunds after that. Participant exchange allowed till June 3.

Accomodation: Sorry, but accommodation in the IIT Bombay guest house is currently full (as of 5-5-2014). We have put in a request for more rooms, but as of now we have been wait listed. If you still prefer accommodation in IITB, please drop me a line and I will update you if the rooms become available, but please don't count on it. If you need help to get accommodation outside IITB, please let me know. Shared accomodation is available in the IIT Bombay guest house for a limited number of participants from June 3 (evening) to June 19 (morning). If you require guest house accommodation, do mention this at the time of registration. Accommodation will be confirmed in the order of registration. Please note that accommodation costs are not included in the fees. Expect costs to be approximately Rs. 1,300 per head, per day. Please do not send the accommodation cost at the time of registration - you need to pay these when you check out.

If you need more information please contact anirudha[at]iitb.ac.in.

 
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