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                    Eichler Zdenek, RNDr.
                
 
            
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                    Bartl Eduard, doc. RNDr. Ph.D.
                
 
            
         
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        Course content
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        1. HCI & Human Factors Introduction 2. Visual, auditory, tactile and vestibular system 3. Cognition, memory, stress and workload 4. Decision making 5. Methodology (research and evaluation methods) 6. Design of questionnaires and Interviews 7. Speech interfaces 8. VR & AR 9. Eye-tracking 10. Adaptive/affective/multimodal/cross-modal user interfaces
         
         
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                Learning outcomes
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                Provide students with basic knowledge of Human Computer Interaction & Human Factors as a scientific discipline, provide overview of its methods and tools, demonstrate its relation to basic and applied disciplines. The course aims to explain research behind best design practices and show relationship between the human information processing and system design. Also novel interaction techniques will be explained and demonstrated during the course.
                 
                
                 
                
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        Recommended literature
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                    Donald A. Norman. (2013). The Design of Everyday Things (Revised and expanded edition). Basic Books. 
                
 
            
                
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                    Jakob Nielsen. (1993). Usability Engineering. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc. 
                
 
            
                
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                    Judith S. Olson, Wendy A. Kellogg. (2014). Ways of Knowing in HCI. Springer-Verlag New York. 
                
 
            
                
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                    Wickens, C.D, Lee, J.D., Gordon-Becker, S.. Introduction to Human Factors Engineering (2nd edition), Prentice Hall, 2004.. 
                
 
            
         
         
         
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