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Syllabus

Infomation of Course

Program Common [공통(상호인정)] Course Type Elective(Graduate) [ 선택(석/박사) ]
Course Code 43.505 Course No GCT505
Section English English
L:L:C(AU) 3:0:3.0(0) Exam time
(classroom)
- Wed: 13:00~15:45
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Course Title Human-Computer Interaction [ 인간과 컴퓨터 상호작용 ]
Class time
(classroom)
Mon: 14:30~16:00 / (N25)Dept. of Industrial Design Bldg. [ (N25)산업디자인학과동 ] (3229)
Wed: 14:30~16:00 / (N25)Dept. of Industrial Design Bldg. [ (N25)산업디자인학과동 ] (3229)
Notice 학/석사 상호인정

Information of Professor

Name 이지현(Lee, Ji-Hyun)
Department 문화기술대학원(Graduate School of Culture Technology)
Phone 042-350-2919
E-Mail jihyunlee@kaist.ac.kr

Education4.0 Q

Teaching Style Lecture 100%
Education4.0 Q N

Plan of Lecture

Syllabus File
Syllabus URL http://sites.google.com/site/jihyunl87/courses/gct505/syllabus
Summary of Lecture This course will introduce students to investigate the core concepts of HCI and the process of interaction design, which are identifying needs and establishing requirements, developing alternative design, building prototypes of the designs and evaluating what is being built throughout the process. Methodologies for accessing users' needs and requirements and evaluating the alternative designs will be introduced as the basic tools of design practice. Students will be expected to be familiar with the essential contextual design methodologies and graphical representation skills using words, images, sound, and time to communicate efficiently through the course project.
Material for Teaching 1. Dix A, JE Finlay, GD Abowd, R Beale (2003). Human-Computer Interaction (3rd ed). Prentice Hall.

2. Sharp H, Preece J, Roger Y (2019). Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction (5th ed). Wiley.
Evaluation Criteria The grade will break down as follows:

1 Project: 80% (15% + 15% + 15% + 15% + 20% each)

1 Mid-term Exam: 15%

Attendance + Individual Contribution to the Quality of the Course: 5%
Lecture Schedule KLMS
Memo Assistant Name: Joosun Yum (yumjoosun@kaist.ac.kr)