Calendar
Thu Sep 28
Introductions and Overview
Tue Oct 3
Visions of Human-Computer Interaction
Thu Oct 5
Contributions in Human-Computer Interaction
Tue Oct 10
In-Class Work on Project Proposals
Thu Oct 12
Human-Computer Interaction History
Sun Oct 15
Assignment Due
Tue Oct 17
Usability Evaluation Considered Harmful
Thu Oct 19
Research Topic: Information and Communication Technologies and Development
Tue Oct 24
Research Topic: Design Tools
Thu Oct 26
Experimental Design and Analysis
Mon Oct 30
Assignment Due
Tue Oct 31
Project Milestone Presentations
Thu Nov 2
Project Milestone Presentations
Tue Nov 7
Research Topic: Accessibility
Thu Nov 9
Research Topic: Computing Education and Learning
Fri Nov 10
Holiday: Veterans Day Observed
Tue Nov 14
Research Topic: Interaction with AI
Thu Nov 16
Research Topic: Designing with Children
Sun Nov 19
Assignment Due
Tue Nov 21
Research Topic: CSCW and Social Computing
Thu Nov 23
Holiday: Thanksgiving
Fri Nov 24
Holiday: Native American Heritage Day
Mon Nov 27
Assignment Due
Tue Nov 28
Project Milestone Presentations
Thu Nov 30
Project Milestone Presentations
Tue Dec 5
Research Topic: Personal Health Informatics
Read both framing papers:
Ian Li, Anind Dey, Jodi Forlizzi. A Stage-Based Model of Personal Informatics Systems. CHI 2010.
Charlotte P. Lee. Boundary Negotiating Artifacts: Unbinding the Routine of Boundary Objects and Embracing Chaos in Collaborative Work. CSCW 2007.
Optional instance reading:
Chia-Fang Chung, Qiaosi Wang, Jessica Schroeder, Allison Cole, Jasmine Zia, James Fogarty, Sean A. Munson. Identifying and Planning for Individualized Change: Patient-Provider Collaboration Using Lightweight Food Diaries in Healthy Eating and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. UbiComp 2019.
Post a reading report in the appropriate thread(s), by 11:59pm the night before class:
Thu Dec 7
Research Topic: Sustained HCI Research In-the-Wild
Standard Reading Format
As described in Readings.
Read the framing paper:
Philip Guo. Ten Million Users and Ten Years Later: Python Tutor’s Design Guidelines for Building Scalable and Sustainable Research Software in Academia. UIST 2021.
Select one additional instance reading:
Katharina Reinecke and Krzysztof Z. Gajos. LabintheWild: Conducting Large-Scale Online Experiments With Uncompensated Samples. CSCW 2015.
Richard Li et al. Title Anonymized. In Preparation.
Post a reading report in the appropriate thread(s), by 11:59pm the night before class: