Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
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assignment Level : Introductory
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timer 16 hours in total

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This course is currently under development and is expected to be offered October 2015.

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Syllabus

In this course the student will learn about the third and fourth cycles of user interface design: prototyping and user evaluation. Students will be lead through a set of exercises to determine appropriate design alternatives. Students will also go through various exercises to determine bench mark tasks. They will also learn some quantitative and qualitative techniques for user evaluation. Finally they will be exposed to data analyses techniques.

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  • Gregory Abowd - School of Interactive Computing
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