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CS408 Human Computer Interaction Notes, MCQs & Assignments | Query Point Official

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CS408 ||| Human Computer Interaction

CS408 – Human Computer Interaction (HCI) focuses on designing user-friendly interfaces and improving interaction between humans and computers. Students learn usability principles, interface design, and evaluation techniques.

Course Introduction

This course provides the skills to design effective, efficient, and user-centered interfaces. Students explore cognitive psychology, design guidelines, and evaluation methods to enhance user experience.

Course Learning Objectives

  • Understand principles of human-computer interaction
  • Design intuitive user interfaces
  • Apply usability evaluation techniques
  • Analyze user behavior and interaction patterns
  • Implement accessibility and user-centered design

Major Topics / Syllabus

  • Introduction to HCI and Usability
  • User Interface Design Principles
  • Cognitive Models and Human Factors
  • Interaction Design Methods
  • Prototyping and Interface Evaluation
  • Accessibility and Inclusive Design
  • User Testing and Feedback Analysis
  • Mobile and Web Interfaces
  • Emerging Trends in HCI
  • Case Studies and Practical Projects

Practice Areas

  • MCQs on HCI concepts
  • Short questions on usability principles
  • Long questions on interface design case studies
  • Practical evaluation exercises
  • User interface prototyping tasks

Exam Preparation Tips

  • Review usability and cognitive principles
  • Practice interface design and prototyping
  • Understand evaluation techniques thoroughly
  • Solve previous MCQs and assignment exercises
  • Analyze case studies for practical understanding

CS408 HCI MCQs

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CS408 HCI Questions

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Assignment Questions

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