User Interface Design and Implementation
As taught in: Spring 2011

A user interface designed specifically for children. (Image courtesy of taylor library on Flickr.)
Instructors:
Prof. Robert Miller
MIT Course Number:
6.831 / 6.813
Level:
Undergraduate / Graduate
Course Features
Course Description
6.831/6.813 examines human-computer interaction in the context of graphical user interfaces. The course covers human capabilities, design principles, prototyping techniques, evaluation techniques, and the implementation of graphical user interfaces. Deliverables include short programming assignments and a semester-long group project. Students taking the graduate version also have readings from current literature and additional assignments.