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.

Input and Interaction

Input and Interaction
This course is part of Interaction Design Specialization

Instructor: Scott Klemmer
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Reviewed on Nov 13, 2019
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!
Reviewed on Dec 1, 2015
This course offers you a great opportunity to get a fresh sight on many things we see and do every day. Practical assignments are super fun!
Reviewed on Jul 5, 2017
Interview with Don Norman was very interesting and really learnt new thing about the Gesture Principle.
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