290. Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces

NOTE: This course is not currently offered.

Course Description: 

This course will explore the theory and practice of Tangible User Interfaces, a new approach to HCI which focuses on the physical interaction with computational media. The topics covered in the course include:

  • Theoretical framework of Tangible User Interfaces
  • Design examples of Tangible User Interfaces
  • Enabling technologies for Tangible User Interfaces

Students will design and develop experimental Tangible User Interfaces, applications, underlying technologies, and theories using concept sketches, posters, physical mockups, working prototypes, and a final project report. The course will have 3 hours of lecture and 1 hour of laboratory per week.

Now offered as INFO C262.

Catalog Type: 
Special Topics
Units: 
4
Prerequisites: 
None

Course History

Fall 2008
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Fall 2007
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