In this course, you will learn relevant fundamentals of human motor performance, perception, and cognition that inform effective interaction design. You will use these models of how people work to design more effective input and interaction techniques. You’ll apply these to both traditional graphic and gestural interfaces.
This course is part of the Interaction Design Specialization
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Input
Search & Navigation
Gestural Interfaces
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- 5 stars69.30%
- 4 stars23.05%
- 3 stars5.94%
- 2 stars0.99%
- 1 star0.70%
TOP REVIEWS FROM INPUT AND INTERACTION
I love the theory and exercises as well! This information was very useful for me working at UX/UI Senior position. And Im looking forward to start use it in my daily work!
There could have been more content and the course been more challenging, otherwise loved it!
I liked this dive into the more data driven side of Interaction Design. Very fun to learning about tools I had not seen deployed before.
Informative - learned important new concepts that will improve my design of elearning interfaces.
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