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Course Description

Human-computer interfaces have become a part of everyday life, whether we consider technology that we use at home or at work. People rely on technology to help them achieve a goal or solve a problem, and this idea is central to the emerging and rapidly expanding field of human-centered design: Who is using the interface, and for what purpose? How can we help them do that better? Answering these questions should be at the heart of the design process, as technologies are ultimately for people to use, and designers need to make this as intuitive and smooth as possible.

Design doesn't happen in a lab; it happens in the world, and gathering information about the users of your product ensures better design. In this course, you will be introduced to human-computer interaction design, use practical methods for applying sound design principles, and execute the entire process. You'll discover the basics of how to identify a human need, how and why you need to keep that need at the center of the design process, uncover what can be measured to improve the design, and ensure that you conduct your research fairly and ethically.

Faculty Author

Gilly Leshed

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify the elements of human-computer interaction: the technology, the user, and the interface between the two
  • Identify good and bad design from a user interaction perspective
  • Measure usability and user experience using human-centered design (HCD) terminology
  • Articulate the stages involved in the iterative user-centered design (UCD) process
  • Follow ethical conduct when interacting with people in the user-centered design cycle

Target Audience

  • Product managers
  • Web designers
  • Software developers
  • Marketing professionals
  • UI/UX designers
  • Graphic designers
  • Instructional designers
  • Accessibility specialists
  • Anyone focused on customer experience evaluation

Accrediting Associations

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell School of Computing and Information Sciences
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