Media, Information and Technoculture 331F/G Introduction to Human-Computer Interface Design |
The course explores the various forms of human-computer interfaces, from text to virtual worlds. The course examines various approaches to the design of human-computer interfaces, identifying the issues that should be considered in interface design, and the methods available for the design and testing of human-computer interfaces. |
Antirequisite: MIT 346G if taken in 1999-2000. |
Prerequisite: Media, Information and Technoculture 203a/b or 245a/b, and registration in the third or fourth year of an MIT program, or permission of the Faculty. |
2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours, half course |
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