Course Overview
Elements of user experience Principles, heuristics, patterns, guidelines and standards of human-computer interactionSetting user experience goals for a productgHeuristic evaluation Usability evaluation, think aloud protocol, card sorts and user performance tests Recruitment and design of usability tests Introduction to quantitative evaluation techniques.
| Course Name | Usability Evaluation |
| Total Credits | 4.0 |
| Type | Theory |
| Lecture | 1.0 |
| Practical | 2.0 |
| Half Semester | N |
| Text Reference | 302225 Jesse James Garrett, The Elements of User Experience, New Riders (2010)302225 Dix, Alan J.; Finlay, Janet E.; Abowd, Gregory D.; Beale, Russell; Human-Computer Interaction, Pearson Education; 2008.302225 Dumas, Joseph S.; Redish, Janice C.; Practical Guide to Usability Testing; Exeter : Intellect (1999)302225 Nielson, Jackob; Usability Engineering; Morgan Kaufmann (2)302225 Mike Kuniavsky; Observing the User Experience, Morgan Kaufmann (2)302225 Tom Tullis, Bill Albert, Measuring the User Experience, Morgan, 2013. |
About Instructor

Prof. Anirudha Nanasaheb Joshi
Prof. Anirudha Joshi is professor in the interaction design stream in the IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay, India. He works in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) design. He teaches HCI and related topics in IIT Bombay and in academic institutions all over India. He was one of the first teachers to introduce usability and ethnographic user studies methods in India.
