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Vorlesung Learning in Computer Science (für Master Learning Sciences)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Andreas Butz
Tutorials: Kathrin Schnizer, Clara Sayffaerth, Julian Rasch
Hours per week: 1 Lecture + 1 Exercise
Contact Email uid@um.ifi.lmu.de
ECTS credits: 3
Sprache Englisch
Modul: Modulzuordnungen

  • Lehrplan
  • Termine und Ort
  • Vorläufiger Zeitplan


Lehrplan

This course is targeted at students of learning science. The lecture and the tutorials introduce interface design for digital systems, i.e., Human-Computer Interaction. The course is in English and is designed for Master's level, but does not assume deep previous knowledge in Computer Science.

How do novice users react when confronted with novel interfaces of computerized systems? Can a clever system design prevent problematic situations like the deterrence of the user or operation errors? How can systems be tailored to a specific group of users? Finally, how can the design of a system intrinsically support a progressive learning curve for the users in mastering the system?

These questions will be the focus of the lecture. Theories and design approaches from the area of Human-Computer Interaction, a sub-discipline of Computer Science neighboring Cognitive Psychology, will be introduced in the lecture. Concrete techniques for a user-centered design process for computerized products will be presented, emphasizing "low-fidelity prototyping" techniques. These techniques enable a design phase, which decouples interaction issues from technical issues. In particular, all design steps in such a methodology can be carried out in principle without any prerequisite knowledge in technology or programming.

Please note that due to the engaging nature of the group projects, students often spend more than the allocated time on the development of their prototypes. This is especially true for the group project implementation.



Termine und Ort


Thalkirchner Str. 36 Room 357 (Gebäude/Eingang Frauenlobstr. 7A)

Lecture: every Tuesday 10:00-12:00

Exercise: every Tuesday 12:00-14:00



Vorläufiger Zeitplan

This is the preliminary schedule of this course. Please note that individual dates and topics can change, as announced in the course sessions.

Date Time Nr.* Topic
14.10.2025 10:00-12:00 L01 Intro + Orga, basic model
12:00-14:00 L02 Perception
21.10.2025 10:00-12:00 No lecture
12:00-14:00 No tutorial
28.10.2025 10:00-12:00 L03 Requirements
12:00-14:00 T01 Kick-Off and Ideation (Lotus Method)
04.11.2025 10:00-12:00 T02 Project Idea Pitch, Group Formation
12:00-14:00 T03 Personas & Storyboards
11.11.2025 10:00-12:00 L04 Prototypes
12:00-14:00 T04 Group Project Pitch & Paper Prototyping
18.11.2025 10:00-12:00 L05 Cognition
12:00-14:00 T05 Digital Prototyping
25.11.2025 10:00-12:00 L06 Motor Functions
12:00-14:00 T06 Interactive Prototypes
02.12.2025 10:00-12:00 L07 Evaluation
12:00-14:00 T07 Introduction to User Studies & Pilot Testing
09.12.2025 10:00-12:00 L08 Basic Rules for UID
12:00-14:00 T08 Group Project Progress Pitch & Group Work
16.12.2025 10:00-12:00 Final Presentations (LCS)

* L = Lecture, T = Tutorial

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