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Professor Peter GregorTeachingApplied Computing first year (AC11001)Links to important things for first year. Make sure you read the full course guide! AC11001 Course Guide. Introduction to software development. There are links within the course guide to most of the materials needed for the course, so it is effectively the course website Copies of Lecture notes as PowerPoint slides. These notes will be made available during the week in which each topic is covered. Here are the marking criteria which we apply when we are marking your work. Have a close look to maximise your marks (and your chances of not having to sit the Degree exam in June!) AC11001 Project Guidelines are an important way of ensuring that you do the best possible project and also gain the maximum possible marks for your project work. I can't emphasise enough how important it is to read these carefully - you might be surprised what a small proportion of the mark is given for your actual program! Human Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering (AC32003)AC32003 Course Guide Human computer interaction and usability engineering Course notes to supplement lectures in AC32003 (by Gregor, Newell & indigo V) Links to Human Computer Interaction (HCI) related pages Industrial team project module (AC41004)AC41004 Course Guide. The team project module is done by all 4th year Honours AC students Research frontiers - Interactive System Design (AC42001)AC42001 Course Guide. This is a 4th year elective part of the Research Frontiers module B.Sc. Interactive Media DesignThe Interactive Media Design website gives full details of this exciting new degree programme. Copyright © 1997-2003 Peter Gregor. All rights reserved. |
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