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SYMSYS 245: Cognition in Interaction Design

This seminar offers an in-depth exploration of interactive systems through the lens of human cognition. Topics covered include: reasoning and problem-solving, skill acquisition and complex learning, language, attention and perception, interaction with intelligent and adaptive systems, and design considerations for users with special needs, such as cognitive disabilities. Students will learn advanced interaction analysis methods applicable in UX analysis and cognitive research. A useful (not required) prerequisite is a course in cognitive psychology or cognitive anthropology. As this is the last time this course will be offered, enrollment is limited to advanced Symbolic Systems students who need the course to graduate. Contact the instructor (via email) to obtain an axess key.
Terms: Win, Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: Shrager, J. (PI)
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