Human-Computer Interaction 2018

Course's objectives

In this course, students are asked to read numbers of HCI research publications, give presentation about the researches and discuss with other students in the class. In additional to the literature review, the students are asked to learn and develop a small project using various technologies, such as Arduino, Oculus, etc.

At the end of this course, the students are expected to have an overview of the cutting-edge HCI research. The students are also expected to be able to give an effective and interesting presentation in English.

Learning Materials

  • CHI 2018 Proceedings (link)
  • First week papers: (link)
  • Getting Started with Arduino and Genuino products (link)
  • Unity Learn Tutorials (link)
  • Oculus Unity Getting Started Guide (link)
  • Latex tutorial: link

Grading

  • Super (S) >= 95
  • Average (A) >= 85
  • Bad (B+) >= 75
  • Bad (B) >= 70
  • Catastrophic (C+) >= 65
  • Catastrophic (C) >= 60
  • Disowned (D+) >= 55
  • Disowned (D) >= 51
  • Forgotten Forever (F) < 51

Evaluation

  1. Project (30%)
  2. Presentation (30%)
  3. Final exam (30%)
  4. Class participation (10%)

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Class Timetable