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LECTURE:
Room: BCN 202
Time: Monday 11:45h
First Lecture: Mo, Oct-17, 2005 22:055h


EXERCISES:
Room: BCN 202
Time: Monday 14:15h
First Exercise: Mo, Oct-17, 2005 14:15h

WEEK

LECTURE

EXERCISE


Content according to Curriculum

Literature und Software

Performance Records

Results of Exercises, additional material as well as the group communication can be found on the eLearning server of the University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt in the course "HIS-HMI-WS05". To use this service you have to register once at this server and you will need a passwort which will be announced during the first lecture.

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No Lecture (As Chief Officer for eLearning of the University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt I have to present our University at the Hessian eLearning Congress (University of Giessen))

No Exercise

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Lecture 1

Introduction into Exercise E1

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Lecture 2

Case Study

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Lecture 3

Presentation of E1; New Exercise E2

45

Lecture 4

No Exercise on Account of special University Event

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Lecture 5

Case Study

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Lecture 6

Presentation of E2; New Exercise E3

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Lecture 7

Presentation of E3; New Exercise E4

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Lecture 8

Presentation of E4

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Lecture 9

Case Study with E4

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Lecture 10

Case Study with E4

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No Lecture

No Exercise

1

No Lecture

No Exercise

2

Lecture 11

Presentation of E4 Results; New Exercise E5

3

Lecture 12

Presentation of E5; New Exercise E6

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Lecture 13

Presentation of E6

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Final Examination: Do, 2.Febr.2006, 11:45h, BCN 233 (BaSys-Lab)


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Content of Modul HMI according to Curriculum

The following themes are mentioned in the curriculum:

  1. Psychological aspects of human-machine interaction

  2. analysis of HMI user requirements

  3. Analysis of human operator errors

  4. HMI design and implementation process

  5. HMI documentation and training issues

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Literature

See here

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Software



In the lecture we will use as far as possible opensource software.

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Feedback and Performance Measures

To be allowed to participate at the final examination one has to collect at least 30 points out of 60. These points can be gained through participation in the exercises. Every exercise will receive a feedback. The feedback is accompanied with a number of points.

To deliver successfully an exercise one has to fulfil the following requirements:

The feedback of the exercises is given according to the following model: the starting point for the feedback is the presence of certain items which follow from the given task. These items are weighted with 60%. Then will these items be qualified according to completeness, difficulty and correctness; this is weighted with 20%. The last 20% of the whole feedback results from the presentation: the talk as such, the usage of multimedia and --in case of a team-- to which degree the whole team was cooperating.

Feedbackschema

THEME





NN1



NN2



EXERCISE











No.


MAXIMAL POINTS

PERCENTAGE

WEIGHTs

Individual Points

SCORE

Total Points

Individual Points

SCORE

Total Points



9,00

100,00



1,01

9,06


0,51

4,58












PRESENTATION



20,00


1,03

0,21


0,6

0,12



TALK

BREADTH

"0 - 3"

0,25

3



2





CLARITY

"0 - 3"

0,25

3



1





TIMESCHEDULE

"0 - 3"

0,1

3



1




MEDIATOOLS

Usage

"0 - 3"

0,2

3



1





Layout

"0 - 3"

0,1

3



3




TEAM


"0 - 1"

0,1

0,5



1



STRUCTURE OF ITEMS



20,00


1

0,2


0,44

0,09



COMPLETENESS


"0 - 3"

0,4

3



2




DIFFICULTY


"0 - 3"

0,3

3



1




CORRECTNESS


"0 - 3"

0,3

3



1














ITEMLIST



60,00


1

0,6


0,5

0,3


Item 1



"0,0.5, 1"


1



1



Item 2



"0,0.5, 1"


1



0



....



...


1



0,5



Item k



"0,0.5, 1"


1



0,5














k





4



4














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