Swedish name: Användbarhet och upplevelsedesign
This syllabus is valid: 2011-08-29 valid to 2011-09-04 (newer version of the syllabus exists)
Syllabus for courses starting after 2013-12-30
Syllabus for courses starting between 2013-12-23 and 2013-12-29
Syllabus for courses starting between 2011-09-05 and 2013-12-22
Syllabus for courses starting between 2011-08-29 and 2011-09-04
Syllabus for courses starting between 2009-08-31 and 2011-08-28
Course code: 2IN041
Credit points: 7.5
Education level: Second cycle
Main Field of Study and progress level:
Informatics: Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Grading scale: Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
Responsible department: Department of Informatics
The aim of the course is to study concepts, methods, and techniques of usability engineering, with focus on artefacts where user experience is essential. Historically, usability has covered aspects as efficiency, learnability, etc. Today, a large number of IT artefacts include other measures of success, such as playability, engagement, entertainment, immersion and aesthetics. After the course, students will be able to design and conduct usability studies of both traditional artefacts and systems where experience is important.
After having completed the course the student will be able to: explain and apply knowledge of experiences in relation to interaction and usability, describe the relation between design and evaluation of IT-design projects, especially the relation between usability and experience design, evaluate the quality of usability evaluations of IT-artifacts from both a theoretical perspective of evaluation methods and ones own experience of evaluation, independently plan, perform and make a report about both an expert evaluation and an empirical usability evaluation of IT-artifacts for which experience is a central aspect, and actively and independently be able to orientate in and evaluate current research within the subject area of the course.
Prerequisites for the course are 45 credits in Informatics, Computer Science or Cognitive Science, or equivalent, including at least one course (7.5 credits) in Human-Computer Interaction, or equivalent. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English A (IELTS (Academic) with a minimum overall score of 5.5 and no individual score below 5.0. TOEFL PBT (Paper-based Test) with a minimum total score of 530 and a minimum TWE score of 4. TOEFL iBT (Internet-based Test) with a minimum total score of 72 and a minimum score of 17 on the Writing Section). Where the language of instruction is Swedish, applicants must prove proficiency in Swedish to the level required for basic eligibility for higher studies.
Teaching is given mainly in the form of lectures and tutorials in connection with self-instruction and when performing obligatory computer laboratory assignments or other assignments. Some parts of the course can require obligatory attendance. Teaching can be done in English. All necessary computer applications to be used by the students on their own are introduced and maintained during the course. Some assistance is provided when using these applications. Good knowledge in performing written presentations and the English language are important in order to be able to complete the course. During the course the student will have round the clock access to several of the departments computer laboratories, except when these have been booked for other courses.
Examination is normally given in the form of a written exam and obligatory computer assignments or other assignments. Final grades are pass with distinction, pass or fail. For students who fail the first exam a second exam is normally given soon afterwards. Students who do not pass the exam after these two attempts have the possibility to take the exam three more times when the exam is given. To be able to do so requires that the student be registered for the course during the term the exam is given. Additional attempts to take the exam require permission of the director of studies or the student counselor. Transfer of Credits from Equivalent Courses The chairperson in the committee for the Masters program in human computer interaction decides whether or not credits from equivalent courses can be transferred. A written application must be submitted stating which credits the applicant whishes to be considered for transfer. In the application proof of equivalent courses must be provided by way of certificates or otherwise stating place of study, dates, subject area, level of education, number of credits and grade. Also included must be a syllabus and literature list for the courses to be considered or where appropriate a project essay should be included.
Technology as experience
McCarthy John., Wright Peter.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT : 2007. : p. :
ISBN: 978-0-262-63355-0 (pbk.)
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Norman Donald A.
Emotional design : why we love (or hate) everyday things
New York : Basic Books : Books,c 2004 : x, 257 s. :
ISBN: 0-465-05135-9 (hbk)
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Wiberg Charlotte
A measure of fun : extending the scope of web usability
Umeå : Dept of Informatics [Institutionen för informatik] : 2003 : [12], 221, [59] s. :
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-210
ISBN: 91-7305-555-7
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Wiberg Charlotte
A measure of fun : extending the scope of web usability
Umeå : Dept of Informatics [Institutionen för informatik] : 2003 : [12], 221, [59] s. :
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-210
ISBN: 91-7305-555-7
Mandatory
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