(*)Students
- understand multimodal interaction (K2) and can implement interfaces that incorporate multiple modalities (touch, voice, gesture, etc.) (K3).
- are able to design interfaces that respond to data from sensors, such as motion, light, temperature, or proximity (Sensor-Based Interactions) (K3).
- are proficient in evaluating the design and implementation of user interactions for embedded devices, wearables, tangible interfaces, ... (K5).
- can design systems that adapt to users' needs dynamically based on context, such as location, device type, or activity (Adaptive Interfaces) (K6).
- are familiar with research trends in the field (K1)
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(*)- HCI principles (affordances, feedback, user-centered design)
- Theories of Interaction (models of human-computer interaction, cognitive load theory, attention models, and their relevance to pervasive computing)
- Enabling Technologies (input, output, sensors, actuators)
- Privacy, Ethical Implications, Cultural Sensitivity in Design
- Selected interaction paradigms (wearables, tangible interfaces, ambient interfaces, ...)
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