HCI 2011-2012 Exam and Evaluation Rules Recap and minor adgiustements (see also slides about: course introduction and the various assigmements/projects.

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HCI Exam and Evaluation Rules Recap and minor adgiustements (see also slides about: course introduction and the various assigmements/projects )

1. STUDENTS WHO ATTEND THE COURSE REGULARLY For attending students, evaluation will be based on 1.Active partecipation to classroom or online lectures and activities (max 2 points) 2.«Readings» Homeworks assigned every 1-2 weeks (max 5 points) 3.Usability Evaluation of an assigned web site (max 4 points)-MANDATORY 4.Mid-term Project: WP7 App (max 5 points)- MANDATORY 5.Final Project (max 20 points) MANDATORY All materials not delivered during the course must be posted on Beep – section HOMEWORKS-ATTENDING STUDENTS - by an appello date, notifying the posting to – subject: HCI

1. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE COURSE For non-attending students, evaluation will be based on 1.«Readings» Homeworks assigned during the course (max 5 points): OPTIONAL 2.Usability Evaluation of an assigned web site (max 4 points)-MANDATORY 3.Mobile APP Project: WP7 App (max 5 points)- MANDATORY 4.Final Project (max 20 points) MANDATORY All materials must be posted on Beep – section HOMEWORKS-NON ATTENDING STUDENTS - by an appello date, notifying the posting to – subject: HCI exam

General Evaluation Criteria Attitude/Risources invested in the course Correctness and Completeness of Homeworks Quality of Mid Term and Final Projects

Readings Homeworks See section «Teaching Material» including the spes of the readings assigned during the various course and required documentation to deliver

A Windows Phone 7 APP What to do and to deliver: see slides Points: Publishing applications to the Windows Phone Marketplace (3 points) Using advanced features: GPS, accelerometers, webcam,… (4 points) 1 extra point at professor’s discretion Mid-term Project

Usability Evaluation Homework What to do and to deliver: see slides lesson 7 Evaluation criteria: correcteness and completeness of – Scenarios – Mile Inspection – User Testing Quality of documentation – Clearness, completeness – Good discussion – Comparison of methods –...

Final Project What to do and to deliver: see slides «Final Project» Evaluation criteria: Complexity (of the problem, of technology, of design...) Technical Quality UX Quality Originality Effectiveness of documentation – all the required sections must be reported, clearly and concisely – from the documentation it must be evident which are the needs, users, and context of use for the system you are prototyping, what are the design and technical challenges of the project