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Friday, November 22, 2013

Human computer Interaction (CS408) Assignment # 1 Total marks = 10 Deadline: 25-11-2013



Human computer Interaction (CS408)
Assignment # 1
  Total marks = 10
                                                                                    Deadline: 25-11-2013

Please carefully read the following instructions before attempting the assignment.



1)      You should concern recommended books to clarify your concepts as handouts are not sufficient.
2)      You are supposed to submit your assignment in .ppt format. Any other formats like scan images, PDF, Zip, rar, bmp, docx etc will not be accepted
3)      This assignment file comprises of Two (2) pages.


Important Note: 

Objectives
The objective of this assignment is:
·        To assess your overall understanding of Human Computer Interaction concepts.
·        To increase your level of understanding about HCI basics.
·        Assignment submission format is “power point slides” .ppt format.


For any query please contact: CS408@vu.edu.pk


Question:

a)      In lecture 2, you studied nature of Human and Computer. You are required to highlight general characteristics, strengths and weaknesses in tabular form. Use graphics wherever required.
b)       You are required to show the “Internal” and “external” working of software graphically for complete understanding the concept of Internal and External layout of software/application. (Lecture 2)
c)       In lecture 6, you studied “cognition” and its related approaches. You are required to study any other approach that is not discussed in lecture over internet and provide one slide overview of that approach if exist.
d)      In lecture 7 you studied Human Information Processing Model. Provide one slide graphic representation of model with appropriate labeling.   

Note: Before attempting the assignment, go through the mentioned lectures.


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