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SI 682: Interface and Interaction Design
Provides an introduction to user-interface design from a
design principles perspective. The course covers such
topics as accessibility, design ethics, psychological
principles, interaction principles, requirements analysis,
project management, I/O devices, standards and style
guides, and visual design principles. The perspective is a
pragmatic, applied view of design, with frequent practical
design exercises. The format of most classes is
roughly half lecture and discussion and half in-class
exercises.
http://www.si.umich.edu/courses/682/
Credits: 3
Term offered: Fall
Prerequisites:
SI 501 or taken concurrent.
Group Project: This course involves significant group work.
Class Type:
This course provides 2 Practical Engagement points.
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