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An introductory course on web page, site construction and design, principles of Human Computer Interaction and the user interface. Design aspects concerning web sites, how we can assess their measure of usability, and what tools help us create them are also reviewed. The lectures will cover topics such as web design processes, the human factor and usability measures as time permits. The design and implementation of web sites will be reviewed in the lectures and labs.
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My thanks to Dr.Marla Weston, Deid Reimer, and Deryk Barker for their invaluable contributions to this course and this web site.