LIS5066 Human-Computer Interaction

Human-Computer Interaction (人機互動 126U1350 / LIS5066) is an elective course for senior and graduate students of information science majors. This course studies the theory, research and practices of CHI for all manners of information devices, systems and environment under the specific context of informatics. It is concerned with the human factors in designing for user experiences. A semester-long interaction design project will be adopted to guide and anchor students’ learning activities and outcomes within the course.

This course is also in Fall 2010 - 2017, and Spring 2010, 2019, 2020. The theme for each semester is as follows:

  • 2010, Spring : Library
  • 2010, Fall: Digital Reading
  • 2011, Fall: Gerontechnology
  • 2012, Fall: Human Robot Interaction
  • 2014, Fall: Mobile Gerontechnology
  • 2016, Fall: Mobile Information Devices
  • 2017, Fall: Museum ICTs
  • 2019, Spring: Simulation Technologies (VMAR)
  • 2019, Fall:  Persuasive Technologies (feat. NTU Dept. of Psychology and NTUT Dept. of Design)
  • 2020, Spring: Augmented Reality
  • 2022, Spring: Augmented Reality
  • 2023, Spring: Web Usability for Professional Institutes