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CEN3722 – Human Computer Interfaces – Electronic Textbook

Welcome to CEN3722 – This course is taught at Daytona State College as part of the BSIT program. The course is designed to prepare students to understand how humans and computers interact and use this knowledge to design human computer interfaces.

CEN3722 – Course Outcomes

  • SO1.  Develop a computer interface to meet a set of requirements.
  • SO2.  Evaluate functionality and usability of a computer interface.
  • SO3.  Identify and describe all issues associated with computer interfaces including ergonomic, psychological, cultural, and accessibility issues.

Wiki Based Classes – All Students Read

This is the digital textbook for the class CEN3722. It contains all materials, reading, and assignments for the course. Communication such as bulletin boards, quizzes, and the drop box are all contained in the learning management system shell for the course (the materials here are not interactive).

This site is publicly available and shall remain so – if you need to come back and reference something that you learned in class – it will still be here and it will still be accessible.

Syllabus

The syllabus is available here.

Grading

The class contains 10 assignments worth 70% (each asignment is worth 7% of the total grade out of 100) of the total grade and 3 exams worth 30% of the total grade (each exam is worth 10% of the total grade out of 100).  Total Grade: 10×7 + 3X10 = 100

E-Textbook

This site is your textbook – it does contain links to external reading sources – everything you need for this course is here.
Just follow the lectures and topics at All Course Lectures

How the Class Works

Assignments – You must complete all class assignments and submit in Falcon Online

All Class Assignments  ← Start Here

Lectures – These are video clips shot by the professor to explain a subject. Lecture materials will be tested on exams.

All Course Lectures← Watch these

Prerequisites

Sufficient programming experience to implement interface examples in HTML or CSS (or simple ability to follow free online tutorials on using HTML and CSS). COP2360 or COP2800 is sufficient programming experience to navigate this course.

You will have the option to use custom software to complete the assignment modules.

My Online Textbooks

COP3530 – Data Structures
COP4813 – Web Systems I
COP4708 – Applied Database I
COP4709 – Applied Database II
COP4834 – Web Systems II
CEN4801 – Systems Integration

CEN3722 – Human Computer Interaction