Heuristic Evaluation

Heuristic evaluation

A heuristic evaluation is a method used to identify usability issues in computer software by having evaluators assess the interface's compliance with recognized usability principles. This approach is commonly used in the new media sector, where limited time and budget may prevent other forms of interface testing.

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CS 147 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction

Stanford University

Autumn 2022

This course provides an introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), emphasizing user-centered design, prototyping, and evaluation of user interfaces. Topics include cognitive principles, visual design, and social software. A significant portion of the course involves a team-based design project. The course assumes prior programming experience.

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