HCI 511 Accessibility Considerations in HCI
Summary
In HCI 511, you will focus on diverse end users, and their technology-based needs and desires. Specifically, you will:
- Examine how technology currently addresses the needs/desires of users with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, including people who are elderly
- Consider new technologies and/or modifications to existing technologies that might better address these users' needs
Learning Objectives
The skills students obtain in this course include:
- Demonstrate knowledge about the concepts surrounding inclusive design, e.g., assistive technologies, universal design and usability, and ability-based design
- Communicate about the needs of diverse users, including people with physical and/or cognitive disabilities and/or people who have are elderly.
- Articulate challenges of designing technology for the needs of users with physical and cognitive disabilities.
- Analyze web pages for current standards of accessibility.
Texts
- Movies:
- When Billy Broke his Head (1995)
- Sound and Fury (2002). You can watch it for free by signing up with a Docurama trial on Amazon (be sure to cancel after 7-days).
- Optional Books:
- The Universal Access Handbook (Human Factors and Ergonomics) | Stephanidis, S., CRC Press, 2009 | ISBN: 978-0805862805
- Pro HTML 5 Accessibility | Conner, J.O., Apress, 2012 | ISBN: 978-1430241942
Grading
Point Distribution
The grades for the assignments will be distributed as follows:
- Individual Assignments (6 pts)
- Bio: 0.5 pts
- CITI Certificate: 0.5 pts
- PDF Tutorial: 5 pts
- Quizzes (5 pts)
- Policy, Laws and History Quiz: 5 pts
- Response Papers (10 pts)
- When Billy Broke His Head: 4.5 pts
- Discussion | Billy: 0.5 pts
- Sound and Fury: 4.5 pts
- Discussion | Sound and Fury: 0.5 pts
- Web Accessibility Report (22 pts)
- Site Selection: 1 pt
- Paper: 15 pts
- Presentation: 3 pts
- Responses: 3 pts
- Group Project (53 pts)
- Participation (4 pts)
Overall Total: 100 pts
Letter Grade
The final letter grades will be assigned based on the total number of points obtained as follows:
- A
- B
- B+: 87–89.9
- B: 83–86.9
- B–: 80–82.9
- C
- C+: 77–79.9
- C: 73–76.9
- C–: 70–72.9
- D
- F: below 59.9
Prerequisites
HCI 445 – User Research Methods
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