Spring 2024

INF 385T.10 Special Topics in Information Science: Interaction Design

Unique ID: 27780

   Wed

06:30 PM - 09:30 PM  UTA 1.208

DESCRIPTION

This team-oriented project course will explore several issues surrounding the design and production of usable and elegant interactive experiences. Students will be introduced to topics including the iterative design process, physical and digital prototyping, and user testing. Project work will allow students to demonstrate mastery of the methods discussed in class through the creation and evaluation of screen-based and physical interfaces. Nor formal programming experience is necessary or expected as students are encouraged to leverage existing skills to develop visualizations and prototypes. For projects in the digital domain, experience with Figma, HTML5, Axure, Invision or the like is helpful, but not required.

PREREQUISITES

Graduate standing.

RESTRICTIONS

Restricted to graduate students in the School of Information through registration periods 1 and 2. Outside students will be permitted to join our waitlists beginning with registration period 3.