IFSM 303
From Thinairlabs
IFSM 303 Human Factors in Information Systems
Spring Session 1, 2009 - January 18-March 11 @ Yongsan - 1800-2100
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News
- This is it - final class!
- Class will meet in the Yongsan Education Center, Room 205
- You should buy the book before class
- Be sure to sign up for the mailing list
Description & Prerequisites
IFSM 303 Human Factors in Information Systems (3)
Recommended: IFSM 201. A general survey of the application of human factors to the design and use of information systems. Topics include the history, evolution, and current state of the human/computer interface. The contributions of psychology, engineering, and physiology to the development of ergonomics are described.
Textbooks
- Required
- Design the User Interface Shneiderman & Plaisant, 4th edition, 2004
- Recommended
Mailing List
I have set up a mailing list for all the students in the class. We can use this list to discuss class topics, assignments, problems, tips, etc... I require all the students to sign up for this list. Be sure to use an email address you check daily, and that is recognizable to your real name.
This is your first graded assignment!
To subscribe to the list
- Send e-mail to: ifsm303-093-subscribe@thinairlabs.com
- Subject line: subscribe
- Body of message: subscribe
Note: It is best if you cut and paste this information. You are sending email to an automated program, not a person. Follow the directions exactly, and you will be added to the list. You will receive a confirmation email that you have to reply to.
Remember, everyone can read all messages sent to the mailing list. Send personal email to bjgleas 'at' gmail 'dot' com, but any and all class related message need to be sent to the mailing list.
Class Schedule and Notes
You should download and read the lecture notes before class. The lecture notes are in PDF format, you might have to download a reader for your machine.
You should visit the websites, and download the programs and run them.
Also, the lecture notes may not be complete, and should not serve as a substitute for attending class.
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Topic: Introduction
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Friday Class Topic: Guidelines, Principles, and Theories
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Topic: Managing the Design Process
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Friday Class Topic: Evaluating Interface Designs
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Topic: Prototyping
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Topic: Software Tools | |||
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Topic: Direct Manipulation and Virtual Environments
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Topic: Menus, Form Fillin, Command and Natural Languages
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Topic: ebook Readers, Digital Ice Age
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Friday Class Topic: Input Devices
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Topic: Quality of Service
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Topic:
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Topic: User Manuals, Online Help, and Tutorials
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Topic: Searching and Visualization
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Class Photos
School Information
- On Being a Maryland Student - Your Rights and Responsibilities
- Asian Division Student Handbook - Good tips for new and old students
- EUSA Library Website
Links
- Mentioned in Class
- Programs
- FAQ Files
- Tutorials, References
- General Links
- DOWNLOAD.COM Where many of the programs in class are found.
- Computer Dictionary An online web based dictionary
- PC Webopaedia - resource for information about PCs
- Computer Almanac A lot of interesting Numbers about Computers
- What is? A really good online reference
- How Stuff Works - excellent detailed explainations
