| 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)
 | 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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