Basic Information
Four Fundamental User Experience Design Activities# User Needs Assessment, User and Context Requirements, Information Architiecture and Conceptual Design, Detailed Design and Prototyping. Behavioral Aspects of Users And Groups, Cross-channel Experience. Learning Outcomes# at The End of The Course The Student Will 1. Be Familiar With and Understand Fundamental Concepts in User Experience 2. Understand Product Design And Development Case. 3. Be Able to Research and Analyze User And Usage Needs and Conduct The Design of The Product For User Experience.
Faculty: Data and Decision Sciences
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Pre-required courses
95605 - Introduction to Psychology or 96275 - The Human Factor in Data Collection
Related Books
- Conceptual design for interactive systems : designing for performance and user experience - Parush, Avi,
- Cost-justifying usability an update for an Internet age - Bias, Randolph G.
- Designing the user interface : strategies for effective human-computer interaction - Shneiderman, Ben
- Human-computer interaction
- Research methods in human-computer interaction - Lazar, Jonathan
- The human-computer interaction handbook : fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications
- The UX book : process and guidelines for ensuring a quality user experience - Hartson, H. Rex
Semestrial Information
Weekly Hours
3.5 Academic Credit • 3 Lecture Hours • 1 Discussion Hours
Responsible(s)
Nirit Gavish
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Weekly Hours
3.5 Academic Credit • 3 Lecture Hours • 1 Discussion Hours
Responsible(s)
Nirit Gavish
Registration Groups
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Weekly Hours
3.5 Academic Credit • 3 Lecture Hours • 1 Discussion Hours
Responsible(s)
Avi Parush
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