CSE 510, Winter 2013 - Readings, Slides, and Other Materials

This page lists the assigned readings for different lectures, along with links to the papers themselves. We are expecting a discussion contribution on the course forum for these readings, except where specifically noted. (See the Reading Component section of the syllabus for details.)

There are also links to slides and other materials for that lecture.

Course overview, HCI overview, initial project discussions (Jan 7)

Iterative design and paper prototyping; Human Subjects issues (Jan 9)

Contextual Inquiry and Ethnography (Jan 14)

Value Sensitive Design (Jan 16)

Tasks and Sketching, Video Prototypes, Interactive Prototypes Materials Tasks and Sketching slides (Jan 23)

Statistics for HCI: Experiment Design (Jan 28)

Statistics for HCI: Inferential Statistics (Jan 30)

Jake also recommends the following book, which is referenced on a couple of the slides: Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Feng, and Harry Hochheiser, Research Methods in Human Computer Interaction, Wiley, 2010. The relevant chapter is Chapter 4. But generally, Chapter 2 is called "Experimental Research," which is an overview of the subject; Chapter 3 is called "Experimental Design;" and Chapter 4 is called "Statistical Analysis." (After this hat-trick of chapters, the book goes into surveys, interviews, and other research methods.)

User Interface Toolkits and Constraints (Feb 4)

Home Automation (Feb 6)

HCI and Software Engineering (Feb 11)

Ubiquitous Computing (Feb 20)

HCI and Sustainability (Feb 25)

Here are the two required papers:

In addition to the two required papers above, here are some optional papers:

Accessible Computing (Feb 27)

Here are the two required papers:

In addition to the two required papers above, here are some optional papers:

Politics and Civic Engagement (March 4)

Participatory Design; Future Directions for Value Sensitive Design; HCI History (March 6)

Optional papers:

Crowd Sourcing (March 11)

Last week - just one paper this time. Optional paper: