ENG3790 D700, SP2023
This theory and practice-based course provides a theoretical overview of the concepts and practices of information architecture: organization, labeling, navigation, search, and metadata. Students develop practical skills through the study of human-computer interaction.
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Following this week's hands-on exercise with setting up GitHub Pages and building a couple of […] See MoreWeek 7: Homework
https://youtu.be/CMPbOTyq6rg?t=558 Short review of Marshall McLuhan's "The Medium is the […] See MoreWeek 7: Lecture
Extra Credit: Book Review of Rosenfeld and Morville's Information Architecture: For the Web
As you've observed through our readings this semester, Rosenfeld and Morville's Information […] See MoreExtra Credit: Book Review of Rosenfeld and Morville's Information Architecture: For the Web
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