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    Class Visit: INFO 5358/DESIGN 5358- 3D Interaction Design

    Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 1:25 PM until 2:40 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00


    The Bloomberg Center
    2 West Loop Road
    Bloomberg 161/165
    New York, NY 10044
    United States

    INFO 5358 - 3D Interaction Design (3 Credits)  - H. Haraldsson
    Crosslisted with DESIGN 5358  

    Visitors are not allowed to record videos or take photos in the classroom.

    Designing products and experiences for head-mounted displays, often with novel inputs such as hands and eyes, introduces new challenges for designers when compared to traditional devices and user interfaces. This course presents the theoretical and practical foundations of the field of 3D User Interfaces (3DUIs) and 3D interaction design for virtual and augmented reality applications. The course will highlight the differences between 2D and 3D interaction design, introduce design principles, best practices for prototyping, and case studies. Students will be tasked with designing, implementing, and evaluating interaction prototypes of different fidelity for 3DUI tasks such as selection and manipulation, travel, and system control.
    Enrollment Information: Enrollment limited to: Cornell Tech students.  
    Last Four Terms Offered: Spring 2025  
    Learning Outcomes:
    • Demonstrate understanding of concepts from human-computer interaction in the context of 3D user interfaces.
    • Demonstrate understanding of classic 3D interaction techniques and current trends, both in academic research and commercial product design.
    • Demonstrate understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities when designing products and experiences with 3D user interfaces.
    • Demonstrate the ability to design 3D user interface prototypes of different fidelities.
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