Module 1 - Introduction to Interaction Design
1. What is good and bad design? Explain with one example. [5]
2. What is user interaction design, and why is it important? [5]
3. What is the role of feedback in user interaction design? [5]
4. How does user research contribute to the process of designing user interactions? [5]
5. What is the difference between user interface design and user interaction design? [5]
6. Explain good error messages with an example. [5]
7. How does accessibility factor into user interaction design? [5]
Module II - Understanding and Conceptualizing Interaction (Cognitive & Social
Aspects)
1. What do you mean by expressive interfaces? Explain with an example. [5]
2. Explain Cognition with one example of the memory aspect. [5]
3. What is the role of user research in user interaction design? [10]
Module III - Data Gathering, Requirements, Analysis, and Presentation
1. What are different techniques for gathering data during the requirements gathering phase?
[10]
2. What are the key benefits of conducting task analysis during the design process? [10]
3. What methods are available for gathering data during the requirements phase, and how do
these techniques help in understanding user needs and project requirements? [10]
4. Summarize the key issues in the Data Gathering process. [10]
Module IV: Process of Interaction Design, Prototyping, and Conceptual Design
1. What is the role of prototyping in user interaction design? Explain wireframe with an
example. [10](2)
2. What is a conceptual model in user interface design, and why is it important? [10](2)
Module V: Design Rules and Industry Standards
1. Explain principles that support usability. [10]
2. Write a note on 10 heuristics by Nielsen [10]
3. What is the role of prototyping in user interaction design? What do you mean by low-fidelity
and high-fidelity prototyping? [10]
4. List various usability inspection methods and summarize cognitive walkthrough techniques.
[10]
5. Explain Shneiderman's "Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design." [10]
6. Design the interface for an Education Content Management System. [10]
Module VI: Evaluation Techniques and Frameworks
1. What is the DECIDE framework? Explain in detail. [10]
2. Compare Controlled Setting, Natural Setting, and Any Setting Evaluation. [10]
3. What care will you take while designing an interface for a deaf person? Justify your answer
with a sample design. [10]
4. How do controlled settings, natural settings, and evaluations in any setting differ when
assessing user experiences? [10]
5. What is the DECIDE framework? Explain in detail. [10]