Research Topics in Human-Computer Interaction
Postgraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 15
- Teaching semesters
- Autumn, Spring
- Course code
- INFO361
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Language
- English
- Resources
- Schedule
- Reading list
Course description
Objectives and Content
The aim of the course is to give an understanding of the current trends in HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) research. The students will gain knowledge about a range of advanced concepts and approaches related to analysis and design of interactive systems.
The course will introduce the students to a variety of modern interaction techniques, styles and paradigms, as well as main challenges for conducting interaction design activities, presented by new interactive technologies. An overview of key research on personal technologies, technology-enabled ecologies and habitats, and the "design turn" in HCI will be provided within the course. Main theoretical approaches in HCI, including activity theory, distributed cognition, and phenomenology, will be discussed and related to concrete research and development in the field.
Learning Outcomes
A student who has completed the course should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- knows main issues and challenges in current HCI research, as well as new research problems.
- understands social implications of interactive technologies.
Skills
The student
- can discuss how HCI concepts and methods can be applied in analysis, design, and evaluation of interactive technologies.
- can plan and implement exploratory projects directed at envisioning and prototyping novel interactive artefacts.
- can work in a team to produce and evaluate prototypes of novel interactive artefacts.
- can work in a team to document the production and evaluation of novel interactive artefacts.
- can present and discuss central topics in the HCI field, both orally and in writing
Level of Study
Semester of Instruction
Required Previous Knowledge
Bachelor`s degree in Information Science or equivalent.
Recommended Previous Knowledge
INFO161/INFO261/INFO262
Access to the Course
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures, work on individual and group assignments, presentations, and discussions.
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Written assignment reports can be submitted in either English or Norwegian.
The approved mandatory assignments cannot be carried over to other semesters.