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)
- Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt, Contextual Design, Chapter 3.
[local
pdf]. Please read this, but no discussion contribution required.
- Paul Dourish, Implications for Design, CHI 2006.
[pdf from ACM DL].
Paul Dourish's publications
page has a link that doesn't have access restrictions.
- Techniques
- Contextual Inquiry and Ethnography Slides
[pdf,
ppt]
- Iterative Design and Paper Prototyping Slides
[pdf,
ppt]
Value Sensitive Design (Jan 16)
- Batya Friedman, Peter H. Kahn Jr., and Alan Borning, "Value
Sensitive Design and Information Systems," in P. Zhang and D. Galletta,
Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems:
Foundations, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY, 2006.
[pdf].
- Alexei Czeskis, Ivayla Dermendjieva, Hussein Yapit, Alan
Borning, Batya Friedman, Brian Gill, and Tadayoshi Kohno,
"Parenting from the Pocket: Value Tensions and Technical Directions
for Secure and Private Parent-Teen Mobile Safety," Symposium
On Usable Privacy and Security, Redmond, Washington, July 2010.
[pdf].
- Techniques
- Slides
[pdf, ppt]
Tasks and Sketching, Video Prototypes, Interactive Prototypes
Materials Tasks and Sketching slides (Jan 23)
Statistics for HCI: Experiment Design (Jan 28)
- Martin, D.W. (2000) Chapter 12: How to interpret experimental
results. In Doing Psychology Experiments (5th ed.). Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth, pp. 245-270.
[local pdf].
- Joseph McGrath. (1994) Methodology Matters: Doing Reseach in the
Behavioral and Social Sciences. In Ron Baecker, Jonathan Grudin, William
Buxton, and Saul Greenberg, Readings in Human-Computer Interaction:
Toward the Year 2000, Morgan-Kaufman, 1995.
Optional reading; no discussion contribution required.
[local pdf].
- Slides
[pdf,
pptx]
Statistics for HCI: Inferential Statistics (Jan 30)
- Slides [pdf,
pptx]
- Sample data [zip]
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)
- Brad Myers, Scott E. Hudson, and Randy Pausch. Past, present, and
future of user interface software tools. ACM
Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Vol 7 No. 1 (March 2000), pages
3-28.
[local pdf].
- Greg J. Badros, Alan Borning, and Peter J. Stuckey. The Cassowary
linear arithmetic constraint solving algorithm.
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Vol. 8 No. 4
(December 2001), pages 267-306.
[pdf]. (If you bog down in the algorithm details, you can skim
sections 2 and 3.)
- Slides - Constraints for User Interface Layout
[pdf]
Home Automation (Feb 6)
- W. Keith Edwards and Rebecca E. Grinter. At Home with Ubiquitous
Computing: Seven Challenges. Proc. UbiComp 2001, 256-272.
[pdf].
- A.J. Brush, Bongshin Lee, Ratul Mahajan, Sharad Agarwal, Stefan Saroiu,
and Colin Dixon. Home Automation in the Wild: Challenges and Opportunities.
CHI 2011.
[pdf].
- Slides [pdf]
HCI and Software Engineering (Feb 11)
- Teitelman, W., Masinter, L.; (1981) The Interlisp Programming Environment,
IEEE Computer, vol.14, no.4, 25-33, April.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1667317
[local pdf]
- Andrew Bragdon, Steven P. Reiss, Robert Zeleznik, Suman Karumuri, William
Cheung, Joshua Kaplan, Christopher Coleman, Ferdi Adeputra, and Joseph
J. LaViola, Jr. (2010). Code bubbles: rethinking the user interface
paradigm of integrated development environments. ACM/IEEE International
Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE '10), 455-464.
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1806799.1806866
[local pdf]
- Slides [pdf]
Ubiquitous Computing (Feb 20)
- Mark Weiser, "The Computer for the 21st Century,"
Scientific America, September 1991
[pdf].
- Gupta, S., Chen, Ke-Yu., Reynolds, M., Patel, S.N. "LightWave: Using Compact
Fluorescent Lights as Sensors," UbiComp 2011, Beijing, China, September
17-21, 2011
[pdf].
- Slides [pdf]
HCI and Sustainability (Feb 25)
Here are the two required papers:
- Jon E. Froehlich, Leah Findlater and James A. Landay.
"The Design of Eco-Feedback Technology" CHI 2010
[pdf]
- Bill Tomlinson, M. Six Silberman, Donald Patterson, Yue Pan, and Eli
Blevis. 2012. "Collapse informatics: augmenting the sustainability &
ICT4D discourse in HCI." CHI 2012.
[local pdf]
- Slides [pdf]
In addition to the two required papers above, here are some optional
papers:
- Eli Blevis. "Sustainable interaction design: invention & disposal,
renewal & reuse." CHI 2007.
[local pdf]
- Paul Dourish. "Print this Paper, Kill a Tree:
Environmental Sustainability as a Research Topic for HCI."
LUCI-2009-004, Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing and Interaction.
University of California, Irvine.
[pdf]
- Brian Ferris, Kari Watkins, and Alan Borning.
"OneBusAway: Results from Providing Real-Time Arrival Information for
Public Transit." CHI 2010.
[pdf]
- Lynette I. Millett and Deborah L. Estrin, Editors.
"Computing Research for Sustainability."
National Academies Press, 2012.
[link to pdf]
Accessible Computing (Feb 27)
Here are the two required papers:
- Jeffrey P. Bigham, Chandrika Jayant, Hanjie Ji, Greg Little, Andrew
Miller, Robert C. Miller, Robin Miller, Aubrey Tatarowicz, Brandyn
White, Samual White, and Tom Yeh. "VizWiz: nearly real-time
answers to visual questions." Proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM
symposium on User interface software and technology (UIST '10)
[local pdf]
- Shaun K. Kane, Jeffrey P. Bigham, and Jacob O. Wobbrock. "Slide
rule: making mobile touch screens accessible to blind people using
multi-touch interaction techniques." Proceedings of the 10th
international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
(Assets '08).
[local pdf]
- Slides [pdf]
In addition to the two required papers above, here are some optional
papers:
- Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna C. Cavender, Jeremy T. Brudvik, Jacob O.
Wobbrock, and Richard E. Ladner. 2007. "WebinSitu: a comparative
analysis of blind and sighted browsing behavior." Proceedings of the
9th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and
accessibility (Assets '07).
[local pdf]
- Shiri Azenkot, Sanjana Prasain, Alan Borning, Emily Fortuna, Richard
Ladner, Jacob Wobbrock. "Enhancing Independence and Safety for
Blind and Deaf-Blind Public Transit Riders." CHI 2011.
[pdf]
Politics and Civic Engagement (March 4)
- Sean Munson, Stephanie Lee, and Paul Resnick,
"Encouraging Reading of Diverse Political Viewpoints with a Browser
Widget," unpublished draft (please don't distribute)
[local pdf]
- Travis Kriplean, Jonathan Morgan, Deen Freelon, Alan Borning,
and Lance Bennett, "Supporting Reflective Public Thought with
ConsiderIt." CSCW 2012.
[pdf]
- Sean Munson's slides
[pdf]
- Living Voters Guide slides
[pdf]
Participatory Design; Future Directions for Value Sensitive Design;
HCI History (March 6)
- Susanne Bødker, Pelle Ehn, Dan Sjögren, and Yngve Sundblad,
"Co-operative Design -- perspectives on 20 years with 'the
Scandinavian IT Design Model' "
Keynote presentation, Proceedings of NordiCHI 2000.
[pdf]
- Alan Borning and Michael Muller,
"Next Steps for Value Sensitive Design." CHI 2012.
[pdf]
- Participatory Design slides
[pdf]
- Next Steps for Value Sensitive Design slides
[pdf]
- History slides
[pdf]
- Alan Kay, Doing with Images Makes Symbols: Communicating with Computers
[mp4]
- Memex animation
[youtube]
Optional papers:
Christiana Floyd, Wolf-Michael Mehl, Fanny-Michaela Resin, Gerhard
Schmidt, and Gregor Wolf. "Out of Scandinavia: Alternative approaches to
software design and system development." Human-Computer Interaction 4,
No. 4 (1989): 253-350.
[local pdf part 1;
local pdf part 2]
Crowd Sourcing (March 11)
Last week - just one paper this time.
- Kate Starbird and Leysia Palen.
" 'Voluntweeters:' Self-Organizing by
Digital Volunteers in Times of Crisis."
CHI 2012.
[pdf]
Optional paper:
- Greg Little, Lydia B. Chilton, Max Goldman, and Robert C. Miller.
"Turkit: human computation algorithms on mechanical turk."
Proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software
and technology, pp. 57-66 (UIST). ACM, 2010.
[pdf]