PTI90050 – Human-Computer-Interaction and its Application to IoT

Modul
Human-Computer-Interaction and its Application to IoT
Human-Computer-Interaction and its Application to IoT
Modulnummer
PTI90050
Version: 2
Fakultät
Physikalische Technik / Informatik
Niveau
Master
Dauer
1 Semester
Turnus
Wintersemester
Modulverantwortliche/-r

Prof. Dr. Rainer Wasinger
raw17hkw(at)fh-zwickau.de

Dozent/-in(nen)

Prof. Dr. Rainer Wasinger
raw17hkw(at)fh-zwickau.de

Lehrsprache(n)

Englisch - 95.00%
in "Human-Computer-Interaction"

Deutsch - 5.00%
in "Human-Computer-Interaction"

ECTS-Credits

5.00 Credits

Workload

150 Stunden

Lehrveranstaltungen

4.00 SWS (2.00 SWS Praktikum | 2.00 SWS Vorlesung mit integr. Übung / seminaristische Vorlesung)

Selbststudienzeit

90.00 Stunden
60.00 Stunden Selbststudium - Human-Computer-Interaction
30.00 Stunden Vor-/Nachbereitung - Human-Computer-Interaction

Prüfungsvorleistung(en)

Praktikumstestat
in "Human-Computer-Interaction"

Prüfungsleistung(en)

schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Prüfungsdauer: 90 min | Wichtung: 100% | wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen
in "Human-Computer-Interaction"

Medienform
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Lehrinhalte/Gliederung
  • IoT:
    • Fundamental IoT concepts including sensor types and cloud/fog-computing.
    • Factors driving IoT growth and the industry sectors relevant to IoT.
  • HCI:
    • The evolution of user interfaces and different media-types.
    • Software ergonomics.
    • Psychology of human information processing.
    • Human-centred system development (User-Centred Design) and User Experience (UX).
    • Design principles and their application to input, output, and dialogue design.
    • Evaluation techniques (inquiry-based, inspection-based).
    • Testing (usability test tasks, mental models, think-aloud usability).
    • Human cognition, decision making, and errors.
    • User support, accessibility, and personalisation.
Qualifikationsziele

Students understand fundamental IoT concepts and the market sectors in which IoT has been successful. Students understand the ergonomic requirements of a user interface and know the basics of Human-Computer Interaction and human-centred system development. Students are able to design usable user interfaces for a variety of device types including personal computers, the world wide web, mobile applications, ubiquitous computing, and the Internet of Things. Students are able to evaluate the usability of their user interfaces using the think-aloud protocol.

Besondere Zulassungsvoraussetzung

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Empfohlene Voraussetzungen
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Fortsetzungsmöglichkeiten
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Literatur
  • Rayes and Salam: Internet of Things - From Hype to Reality, Springer, 2019.
  • Heinecke: Mensch-Computer-Interaktion, Springer; Auflage: 2. Aufl. 2012.
  • Shneiderman et al.: Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction, 6th Edition, 2017.
  • Preece, Rogers, and Sharp: Interaction Design, Wiley; 4th Edition; 2015.
Hinweise
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