Assistive Technology Interaction module (AC52054)
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AC52054
This module explores key concepts in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) through practical tasks in relation to Assistive Technology.
What you will Learn
The module will cover the following topics:
- User Centred Design
- Usability
- Human factors
- Prototyping
- Quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods
- Accessibility
How you will Learn
This module will be delivered online.
Students are taught using a combination of asynchronous material and tutorial sessions. Asynchronous material include presentations of HCI concepts and tasks to be undertaken which lead to the assessed coursework.
Tutorial sessions will reinforce online teaching materials and are opportunities for students to develop their own HCI and usability design skills.
Assessment and Coursework
Coursework counts for 100% of the final module mark.
Assignments
There will be three assignments: a heuristic evaluation, a Web Audit and a User Centred Design Project. Assignments will assess the practical and theoretical skills that have been developed in the module.
Marking criteria are provided on My Dundee for all assignments, so that you know what we are looking for when we are marking your coursework. Please ensure that you refer to these when completing assignments.
This module explores key concepts in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) through practical tasks in relation to Assistive Technology.
What you will Learn
The module will cover the following topics:
- User Centred Design
- Usability
- Human factors
- Prototyping
- Quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods
- Accessibility
How you will Learn
This module will be delivered online.
Students are taught using a combination of asynchronous material and tutorial sessions. Asynchronous material include presentations of HCI concepts and tasks to be undertaken which lead to the assessed coursework.
Tutorial sessions will reinforce online teaching materials and are opportunities for students to develop their own HCI and usability design skills.
Assessment and Coursework
Coursework counts for 100% of the final module mark.
Assignments
There will be three assignments: a heuristic evaluation, a Web Audit and a User Centred Design Project. Assignments will assess the practical and theoretical skills that have been developed in the module.
Marking criteria are provided on My Dundee for all assignments, so that you know what we are looking for when we are marking your coursework. Please ensure that you refer to these when completing assignments.
Courses
This module is available on following courses: