HCI is an academic field, which belongs to the cross discipline of computer and psychology, and can also be regarded as a branch discipline of computer. It mainly focuses on software technology, studying the theory, technology and equipment of information transmission between people and machines, including both technical research (including algorithms, hardware technology, etc.) and psychological research.
For example, when users log on to the website or use a certain software product, they will have a 'good or bad' experience of these technical products, which requires technicians to design and program at the same time, from the perspective of users, use psychology, preliminary survey data and other knowledge and information to better complete the design of software products.
Multi touch technology is a major achievement of human-computer interaction research. It includes not only the research of algorithms, but also the development of hardware devices, the system technology of software and hardware integration, and the definition of gesture rules; Interaction design refers to how to match the various functions of the product with specific gesture operations, as well as the order and conditions for realizing these functions when designing an APP.
American interactive colleges:
Academy of Art University, San Francisco
Arizona State University
Art Center College of Design
California College of the Arts
Australian Interactive Colleges:
Monash University
Queensland University of Technology
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
Canadian interaction design schools:
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Laval University
Ontario College of Art and Design OCAD University
Sheridan College
Interactive professional colleges in the UK:
Brunel University
London College of Communication
Royal College of Art