Module 25022 (2012)
Syllabus page 2012/2013
06-25022
Research Topics in HCI
Level 4/M
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The Module Description is a strict subset of this Syllabus Page. (The University module description has not yet been checked against the School's.)
Relevant Links
None.
Outline
This module supports students in studying current research within the HCI discipline. Several themes will be led by the different academic staff involved. Students will be given an initial set of key papers and guided in their research and analysis of the area selected. Each student will deliver a report on their analysis of the current state of the art in their area and also be expected to highlight open research questions. They will also present this work orally to the group.
Aims
The aims of this module are to:
- Provide students with the opportunity to study an area of HCI research in depth and to develop a critical analysis of the current state of the art in this area
- Train students in research methodologies and presentation skills
Learning Outcomes
| On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to: | Assessed by: | |
| 1 | Undertake a review of the literature and develop a critical analysis of current research | Coursework |
| 2 | Identify open research questions and point to potential ways to pursue their investigation | Coursework |
| 3 | Make effective scientific presentations to colleagues, both orally and through written reports | Coursework |
Restrictions, Prerequisites and Corequisites
Restrictions:
None
Prerequisites:
None
Co-requisites:
06-25020 (Advanced Human Computer Interaction) or equivalent.
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
Up to 3 contact hours/week to a maximum of 15 hours over the course of the term consisting of initial lectures, tutorials, group discussions, class presentations. Directed reading.
Contact Hours:
Assessment
- Sessional: Coursework (100%)
- Supplementary (where allowed): Coursework (100%) undertaken over the summer
Recommended Books
| Title | Author(s) | Publisher, Date |
| Each student will be given an initial set of key papers. This will vary with the topic being studied. | , |
Detailed Syllabus
- Initial introduction and orientation.
- Guidance on research methodologies and presentation methods.
- Individual guidance and group discussions.
- Student presentations and report reviewing.
Last updated: 17 July 2012
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