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Nov 24, 2024
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ITIS 3130 - Introduction to Human-Centered Computing Introduction to the dynamic field of Human-Centered Computing, which integrates principles of computer science, cognitive psychology, and design to create technology interfaces that prioritize user needs, experiences, and ethical considerations. Topics include: cognitive science principles to understand human information processing, user interface and user experience design techniques, ethical implications in technology, accessibility, and data visualization. Students will gain an understanding of user-centric design principles and the skills to evaluate and make ethical decisions in technology development.
Credit Hours: (3) Restriction(s): Sophomore standing.
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