CS 6750: Human-Computer Interaction

This course is an introductory course on human-computer interaction. It does not presuppose any earlier knowledge of human-computer interaction, computer science, or psychology. The class covers three broad categories of topics within human-computer interaction: the principles and characteristics of the interaction between humans and computers; the techniques for designing and evaluating user-centered systems; and current areas of cutting-edge research and development in human-computer interaction.

More information is available on the CS 6750 course website.

Final Project

For my final project, I went through the design life cycle with the Nintendo Switch’s existing User Data Transfer interface in order to prototype and evaluate a redesigned interface that would clarify the limitations of using the interface to transfer user data from a source console to a target console.