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A Call To Action

MOIS 508. A Call To Action. Presented to : Dr. Dina Rateb. Presented by : Abdelawahab Azzam. Outline. What is HCI? Importance of HCI HCI issues and concerns HCI and system development life cycle (SDLC) Evolutionary options to include HCI in IS curricula Conclusion.

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A Call To Action

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  1. MOIS 508 A Call To Action Presented to : Dr. Dina Rateb Presented by : AbdelawahabAzzam

  2. Outline • What is HCI? • Importance of HCI • HCI issues and concerns • HCI and system development life cycle (SDLC) • Evolutionary options to include HCI in IS curricula • Conclusion

  3. Human computer interaction It is the scientific study of interaction between human, computer and environment to create an efficient and effective computer system What is HCI?

  4. Why do we want to include HCI in information system (IS) curriculum? • HCI becomes increasingly important as technology develops and changes at increasing rate. • Ensuring system functionality and usability. • Providing effective user interaction support. • Achieve both organizational and individual user effectiveness and efficiency

  5. HCI issues and concerns • Technology • Basic technology • Advanced technology Design Usability Use Evaluation impact • Context • Global context • Social context • Organizational context • Task/Job • Goals • Characteristics • Human • Demographics • Cognition level • Emotion level • Physical/Motor

  6. HCI and SDLC System analysis Definition Phase HCI Development phase Design HCI Implementation phase Post-implementation phase Evaluation HCI

  7. Evolutionary options to include HCI in IS curricula Integrate with the core business major IS courses • Integrate with required IS courses • Programming courses • Technical Courses • System analysis and design • Management of information systems Separate course on HCI

  8. Conclusion Inclusion of HCI content in IS curricula leads to: IS professionals who would pay attention and understand human needs. Future systems that are useful and usable. Increase organizational effectiveness and efficiency.

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