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Positioning HCI within an ILS program Presented by Barbara M. Wildemuth
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Information & Library Science Content TechnologyPeople
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Programs at UNC BS, Information Science (2002-present) MS, Information Science (1987-present) MS, Library Science (1931-present) PhD (1977-present)
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Dual Degree Programs at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School MSIS + MBA School of Nursing MSIS + MSN MSLS + MSN School of Public Health MSIS + MHA MSLS + MHA NC State Dept. of Public History MSIS + MA in Public History MSLS + MA in Public History
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HCI in the UNC SILS MS Curriculum (16 courses) Core Requirements Info Retrieval Info Organization Manage- ment Systems Analysis Human Info Interactions Electives User Interface Design Seminar in HCI Capstone Requirements Research Methods Masters’ Thesis Database Systems Advanced Database Web Databases
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A Typical Program of Study Semester 1: Systems analysis* Information organization* Internet applications Introduction to programming Semester 3: Management* Seminar in HCI Web programming I Research methods* Semester 2: Information retrieval* Human information interactions* Database systems User interface design Semester 4: Advanced internet applications Web programming II Distributed systems Masters’ thesis* * Required course
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User Interface Design www.ils.unc.edu/classes/inls257_sp03/257-home.S03.htm Introduction (1 week) Humans as system users (2 weeks) Task analysis and description (2.5 weeks) Developing a design (1 week) Specifying the design in a prototype (3.5 weeks) Includes prototype demos Evaluating the design (4 weeks) Usability inspection Usability testing
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User Interface Design: Assignments Design Project User analysis Task analysis Design decisions, documented Prototype with documentation Usability inspection Of a classmate’s design project Usability testing Study proposal
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User Interface Design: “Show and Tell” Student-led discussions of artifacts
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Seminar in HCI www.ils.unc.edu/~march/courses/357_f02/syllabus.html Information interaction perspective The problem of information seeking The AgileViews framework Representations and mechanisms (4 weeks) Usability and universal access Physiological data collection: eye tracking & biometrics Interaction trends
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How is it different in ILS? Types of systems Emphasis on IR and database systems Types of organizations/contexts Not focused on corporations Emphasis on libraries for MSLS students Accreditation requirements ALA, not AACSB
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SILS at UNC ils.unc.edu User Interface Design, Spring 2003 www.ils.unc.edu/classes/inls257_sp03/257- home.S03.htm HCI Seminar, Fall 2002 www.ils.unc.edu/~march/courses/357_f02/syllabus.ht ml Web sites of interest
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