Who should attend?
This course is for working professionals who want
to do interaction design, information architecture or usability evaluation.
This course is for you if you are:
- 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 design professional with experience in another design field and
now want to move to interaction design
- 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, principles and concerns underlying
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 undertake
design of interactive products. Those who are already involved in interaction
design should be able to improve quality and usability of the products
they develop, 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. While there are many guest lectures planned, a large
part of the course will be conducted by Prof.
Anirudha Joshi.
The names of other speakers will be announced later.
To see a list of past participants, click here.
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Day
I - User Studies
Users first. We start with understanding user needs by learning the technique
of contextual interview (CI). We also spend some time to initiate and understand
the project we will be doing. |
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Day II- Analysis
Next, we learn how to analyze interviews and document findings in the
form of insights, 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. |
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Day
III, IV - Consolidation, Product Definition and HCI Basics
We learn to consolidate findings across users by techniques such as affinity
diagrams and personas. Groups finish off about five interviews each, analyze
them and document the requirements in the form of a product definition.
On day IV we start understanding basics of HCI - some concepts in
cognitive psychology, more user modelling
techniques and
the design
process.
We end Day IV with our first round of group presentations. |
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Day V and VI -
Break
Catch up on office work, homework, shopping, a trek on the hill, or just
relax... |
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Day
VII, VIII - Design
Now the fun begins - we get into design. We start with understanding the
layers of user experience in interactive products, product goals, heuristics
and scenarios; applying what we learn in projects. By end of Day VIII,
we should have designed our first cut prototypes and detailed
them
to the
extent possible. |
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Day
IX, X and XI - Evaluation, UX Metrics and Integration with SE
On day IX, X and XI we try our hand at some usability evaluation techniques.
We then look at ways of integrating the HCI design process in software
engineering processes and some new research in user experience metrics.
We wrap up the project with a presentation by each group and carry home
our
lessons
learnt. |
Guest Lectures / Case Studies / Activities
We end each day with a guest lecture, a case study or an activity. Guest lecture topics are
still being decided, but could be on-screen typography, information visualization,
animation in interactive products, patterns in interaction
design, information architecture, emotional design,
accessibility, plus a few case studies.
Course contents are tentative as of now. They will be fine-tuned in
due course.
Day
I
Tue, Aug 26 |
Day
II
Wed, Aug 27 |
Day
III
Thu, Aug 28 |
Day
IV
Fri, Aug 29 |
Day
V
Sat |
Day
VI
Sun |
| Introductions |
Work models |
Affinity, model consolidation |
Conceptual models |
Free
day |
Free
day |
| Contextual interview |
Interpretation session |
Personas |
User models |
| CI Practice |
Other user studies techniques |
Interpretation
session 2 |
Design process |
| Analysis and tips |
Interpretation
session 1 |
Interview
3 / 4 / 5 |
Affinity,
personas |
| Planning,
defining project focus |
Sharing,
redefining focus |
Interpretation
session 3, 4, 5 |
Interview
1
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Interview
2 |
Presentations
I |
Day
VII
Mon, Sep 1 |
Day
VIII
Tue, Sep 2 |
Day
IX
Wed, Sep 3 |
Day
X
Thu, Sep 4 |
Day
XI
Fri, Sep 5 |
| Layers of user experience |
HCI heuristics |
Heuristic evaluation |
Usability evaluation |
Integrating HCI and SE processes |
Goals of HCI
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Heuristic evaluation |
Test
design |
User experience
metrics |
Scenarios
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UXM calculation |
| Defining
product goals |
Wire-frames |
Improvements |
Usability
evaluation |
Presentation
II |
| Scenarios and conceptual
model |
Prototypes |
Lessons
learnt |
TBD
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TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
Wrap up |
The contents and the schedule are tentative and subject to change.
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Working professionals |
Faculty members |
Register before |
| Early (closed) |
Rs.
25,000 |
Rs.
12,500 |
July 25, 2008* |
| Late |
Rs.
30,000 |
Rs.
15,000 |
August 19, 2008* |
| Walk-in |
Rs.
36,000 |
Rs. 18,000 |
August 25, 2008 |
* If your organization needs
an invoice before it can send payment, an invoice will be sent out
for Early registration till July 11 and for Late registration till
August
8.
To register, please send a demand draft for the fees in favor of "Registrar
IIT Bombay, CEP account" to: Anirudha Joshi, Industrial Design
Centre, IIT Bombay, Mumbai 400 076. Fees include participant
material, lunch and refreshments during the course.
Accommodation is not included, but is available to limited number of people
in the IIT Bombay guest house (costs approximately Rs. 600 per head,
per day, shared, inclusive of meals). Please
note that TDS need not be deducted towards payments made to IIT Bombay.
If you require guest house accommodation, do mention this along with
the registration, (but do not send the accommodation cost - you can pay
these when you check out).
If you
need
more information please contact anirudha[at]iitb.ac.in.
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