SIT263 - Interface Design of Interactive Media
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Enrolment modes: | (B) |
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EFTSL value: | 0.125 |
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Previously coded as: | SCC311 |
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Unit chair: | M Campbell |
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Prerequisite: | Two SCC/SIT coded units (excluding mathematics units coded SIT19-, SIT29-, SIT39-) or one SCC/SIT coded unit and MSC228 (excluding mathematics units coded SIT19-, SIT29-, SIT39-)
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Corequisite: | SIT162 |
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Contact hours: | 1 x 2 hour lecture, 1 x 1 hour tutorial per week |
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Note: Online teaching methods require internet access. Please refer to the most current computer specifications. |
Content
Although multimedia systems have been in use for two decades, only in recent years has the critical role of good interaction structures and interfaces been recognised. Building effective multimedia systems requires that developers combine the right content with an interface that meets the needs, expectations and characteristics of the target users. Such interfaces must be built with a clear understanding of the established (and evolving) principles of interface design and usability that form the basis of human - computer interaction (HCI). This unit covers the issues, information sources, and methods used in the design, implementation, and evaluation of multimedia user interfaces for software systems and the World Wide Web. Interaction and interface design draws on the experiences of designers, current trends in input/output technology, cognitive psychology, human factors (ergonomics) research, guidelines and standards, and on the feedback from evaluating working systems. Usability is the application of ergonomic principles to software and web design and is now accepted as a critical determinant of the success of such systems.
Assessment
Examination 40%, three assignments (15%, 15% and 30%) 60%
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