. "Human-computer interaction"@en . . "6.0" . "Prerequisites\nBasic programming skills are required.\n\nObjectives\nLearn the fundamental principles and rules for the design and development of interactive devices, systems and services. Identify users, tasks and contexts of use. Understand the limitations of different technologies and interaction devices. Understand the iterative and incremental process of designing interactive systems and services. Know how to evaluate interfaces at different stages of their development, applying the assessment techniques that best suit the different contexts of use. Understand and compromise between the various constraints to the process of developing interactive systems and services. To frame the area of person-machine interaction in the context of computer and computer engineering.\n\nProgram\nIntroduction: an historical perspective of the importance of human-computer interaction in computer science and engineering. Prime examples of interactive technologies, devices, systems, services and applications. Models of perception and action. The iterative and incremental development process of interactive systems and services. Idea generation and evaluation. Prototyping methods and techniques: low, medium and high fidelity. Methods and techniques for analyzing users and usage contexts. Predictive evaluation, heuristic evaluation and participatory evaluation. Design and Construction of Visual Interfaces: interaction devices, styles and technologies.\n\nEvaluation Methodology\n60% Class Labs (L) + 40% Final Exam (E) ; Final Grade: 0.6xL + 0.4xE Minimum Grade: 9,5 on (L) and 9,5 on (E) Working-Students (must be formally recognised as such): must complete the labs but may develop it individually.\n\nCross-Competence Component\nCritical thinking and innovation, intrapersonal skills, interpersonal skills, information and media literacy, global citizenship.\n\nLaboratorial Component\nStudents work in groups of three in class labs through a sequence of three small projects (bakeoffs).\n\nProgramming and Computing Component\nIn the study cycle this course is offered the computing and programming skills area according to MEPP 2122.\n\n\nMore information at: https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/lerc/disciplina-curricular/845953938490014" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Software Development"@en . . . . . . . . "Bachelor in Telecommunications and Informatics Engineering"@en . . "https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/courses/undergraduate-programmes/telecommunications-and-informatics-engineering/ " . "180"^^ . "Presential"@en . "Programme Overview\nTelecommunications and Informatics Engineering is dedicated to “Internet Engineering”, namely the so-called “internet of things”, which allows us to interact with various objects, such as refrigerators, heating our homes or products for sale in a supermarket. As such, a Telecommunications and Informatics Engineer works with complex, fixed or mobile communication networks and related infrastructures. It also develops services or applications, knowing the related security aspects.\n\nEntry Requirements - National Admission to Higher education\n\n* National Admission Exams: Mathematics A + Physics and Chemistry (Minimum grade point: 100 points (out of 200))\n* Application Grade: MS x 50% + PI x 50% (Minimum grade point: 120 points (out of 200))\n - MS: high school final arithmetic average grade | PI: Average of national admission exams’ grades.\n\nhttps://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/national-admission-for-higher-education/ \n\nAdmissions can also be done through one of the following ways:\n\n* Course Change and Transfer\n* Holders of Middle Level/Higher Education degrees\n* Applicants over the age of 23\n* Special Admission Regime for International Students\n\nMore information about admissions to Técnico (national and international candidates) is available at: https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/"@en . . . "3"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Bachelor"@en . "Thesis" . "697.00" . "Euro"@en . "7000.00" . "None" . "Fields:\n\n* Telecommunications companies\n* Information technology companies\n* Government agencies\n* Research and development organizations\n* Consulting firms\n* Start-ups\n\nThe average salary for a telecommunications engineer in Portugal is €35,000 per year. The average salary for an informatics engineer in Portugal is €30,000 per year.\n\nSome of the possible positions:\n\n* Telecommunications engineer\n* Network engineer\n* Systems engineer\n* Software engineer\n* Data scientist\n* Cyber security engineer"@en . "1"^^ . "TRUE" . "Midstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .