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Interface Design Education

LIS450IIL Interfaces to Information Systems (2004)
Graduate School of Library & Information Sciences,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

This online graduate course is intended to introduce you to the principles and theories behind professional user interface design. Activities include stepping through the complete design process for a Web-based information resource, participating in multiple “reviews” of existing interface designs, and exploring specific interface design issues in depth.

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LIS220 The Design of Usable Information Interfaces (2003)
Graduate School of Library & Information Sciences,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

This undergradute course examines issues of human-computer interaction and the design of better computer interfaces. Students review interfaces to a number of different information systems to gain an understanding of the challenges and trade-offs in good design. The course involves practical interdisciplinary team work in designing, testing, and improving interfaces.

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LIS450II Interfaces to Information Systems (2003)
Graduate School of Library & Information Sciences,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

This graduate course is intended to introduce you to the principles and theories behind professional user interface design. Activities include stepping through the complete design process for a Web-based information resource, participating in multiple “reviews” of existing interface designs, and exploring specific interface design issues in depth.

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