Strategies Incorporating Interaction Between Human and Computer

Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 25 May 2019    PDF ( 185 KB )
Author(s)
Yogesh Singh 1

1Research Scholar, Kalinga University

Abstract

This article presents a multifaceted case for the incorporation of the significant Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) topic at both the alumni and undergrad levels of the Association of Information Systems (AIS) model educational programs. In light of the introductions and conversations during a board at the 2003 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), we first present the reasoning for joining HCI materials in Management Information Systems (MIS) educational plans. Second, we present elite of pertinent and significant HCI information and aptitudes that our understudies need for powerful professions. Third, given the set number of credit hours accessible to every MIS program, we investigate a few procedures and choices for the coordination of HCI into current and future MIS courses. At last, drawing after showing encounters of the creators, we give instructive proposals to instructing HCI to undergrad and graduate understudies.

Keywords
human-computer, interaction, human, factors, management, information systems, model, curriculum
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