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Instructor: Juan Pablo
Hourcade, 101L MacLean Hall, Office Hours: 1-2M, 11-12T, 2:30-3:30Th, or by appointment Location: 201 Becker Communication Studies Building Schedule: 1:05-2:20, TTh
May 8. Paper discussion by Jerry Mount. Capturing, Sharing, and Using Local Place Information. See slides. May 8. Paper discussion by Sameer Khan. Touchstone: exploratory design of experiments. See slides. May 6. Paper discussion by Peter Likarish. Protecting People from Phishing: The Design and Evaluation of an Embedded Training Email System. See slides. May 6. Paper discussion by Victor Ondego. Software or wetware?: discovering when and why people use digital prosthetic memory. See slides. May 1. Paper discussion by Noah Abrahamson. Effects of Audio and Visual Surrogates for Making Sense of Digital Video. See slides. May 1. Paper discussion by Chelsey Keller. Shallow-Depth 3D Interaction: Design and Evaluation of One-, Two-, and Three-Touch Techniques. See slides. April 29. Paper discussion by Timofey Grechkin. Supporting Multi-Point Interaction in Visual Workspaces. See slides. April 29. Paper discussion by Rajeev Penmatsa. Augmenting the Mouse with Pressure Sensitive Input. See slides. April 24. Paper discussion by Gautam Nimmagadda. Command strokes with and without preview: using pen gestures on keyboard for command selection. See slides. April 24. Paper discussion by Qi Mo. Social Dynamics of Early Stage Co-Design in Developing Regions. See slides. April 22. Paper discussion by Veronica Nixon. Usability Testing: What Have We Overlooked?. See slides April 22. Paper discussion by Jerry Mount. Selection-based note-taking applications. See slides. April 17. Paper discussion by Sameer Khan. Shift: a technique for operating pen-based interfaces using touch. See slides. April 17. Paper discussion by Peter Likarish. A game design methodology to incorporate social activist themes. See slides. April 15. Paper discussion by Victor Ondego. Authoring sensor-based interactions by demonstration with direct manipulation and pattern recognition. See slides. April 15. Paper discussion by Noah Abrahamson. The life and death of online gaming communities: a look at guilds in world of warcraft. See slides. April 10. Paper discussion by Chelsey Keller. Sustainable interaction design: invention & disposal, renewal & reuse. See slides. April 10. Paper discussion by Timofey Grechkin. Task and social visualization in software development: evaluation of a prototype. See slides. April 8. Paper discussion by Rajeev Penmatsa. Multiview: improving trust in group video conferencing through spatial faithfulness. See slides. April 8. Paper discussion by Gautam Nimmagadda. Periscope: a system for adaptive 3D visualization of search results. See slides. April 3. Paper discussion by Qi Mo. What are you looking for?: an eye-tracking study of information usage in web search. See slides. April 3. Paper discussion by Veronica Nixon. Consuming video on mobile devices. See slides.
April 1: Reading research papers. Slides available in ICON
March 27. Visit by Ying String Quartet and Tod Machover. Meet at 1:30pm in room 214 MacLean Hall.
March 25: Interpreting results. Slides available in ICON
March 13: Are you ready to start your experiment?. Slides available in ICON
March 13: Non-experimental research. Slides available in ICON
March 13: Single variable, multiple variable and converging series experiments. Slides available in ICON
March 11: Between and within subjects studies. Slides available in ICON
March 11: Selecting independent and dependent variables. Slides available in ICON
March 6: How to be fair with science. Slides available in ICON
March 4: Treating participants fairly. Slides available in ICON
February 28: How to do experiments. Slides available in ICON
February 26: Making orderly observations. Slides available in ICON
February 21: Mobile computing and HCI. Slides available in ICON
February 7, 12, 19: Age-specific user interfaces. Slides available in ICON
February 5, 7: Gaming and HCI. Slides available in ICON
January 29, 31: Information visualization. Slides available in ICON
January 22, 24: Input devices. Slides available in ICON
January 22: Introduction to class. see slides print slides
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