Teaching HCI in an undergraduate course for computer scientists is often a challenging experience, because the skills that characterize HCI are different from scientific and computational thinking that are the focus of most subjects of the curriculum. Often HCI teaching is organized as a set of lectures that are useful to learn concepts, but don't increase the design skills of the students. This work reports the results of an educational experience where both learners and teachers were actively involved in a process of knowledge construction and design. This process usually happens in other domains, such as architecture or industrial design, but is not part of most computer science curricula. We chose as project a challenging theme: the des...
Can a computer science student learn to be a designer and a psychologist as well as a computer scien...
This poster describes a "real world" example of the teaching of Human-Computer Interaction at the fi...
The development of technology with all its ubiquity and pervasiveness provides new opportunities and...
Teaching HCI in an undergraduate course for computer scientists is often a challenging experience, b...
This paper describes the latest insights in HCI education inspired and informed by the creative disc...
In this work we describe an educational experience focused on the design of eco-feedback interfaces ...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has been rapidly changing from the design and evaluation of interfa...
WORKSHOP THEME After teaching about 500 students the fundamentals of human-computer interaction on t...
International audienceThis workshop aims at identifying, examining, structuring and sharing educatio...
In this position paper I address issues with the integration of design, an intuitive and craft based...
Abstract—Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) education needs re-thinking. In this paper, we explore how...
This paper makes the case for the inclusion of experimental creative practice within global HCI curr...
In this paper, a specific course, HCI advanced course, is the frame of reference. A research project...
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (...
This thesis proposes creating an interactive learning environment for Human Computer Interaction (HC...
Can a computer science student learn to be a designer and a psychologist as well as a computer scien...
This poster describes a "real world" example of the teaching of Human-Computer Interaction at the fi...
The development of technology with all its ubiquity and pervasiveness provides new opportunities and...
Teaching HCI in an undergraduate course for computer scientists is often a challenging experience, b...
This paper describes the latest insights in HCI education inspired and informed by the creative disc...
In this work we describe an educational experience focused on the design of eco-feedback interfaces ...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has been rapidly changing from the design and evaluation of interfa...
WORKSHOP THEME After teaching about 500 students the fundamentals of human-computer interaction on t...
International audienceThis workshop aims at identifying, examining, structuring and sharing educatio...
In this position paper I address issues with the integration of design, an intuitive and craft based...
Abstract—Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) education needs re-thinking. In this paper, we explore how...
This paper makes the case for the inclusion of experimental creative practice within global HCI curr...
In this paper, a specific course, HCI advanced course, is the frame of reference. A research project...
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (...
This thesis proposes creating an interactive learning environment for Human Computer Interaction (HC...
Can a computer science student learn to be a designer and a psychologist as well as a computer scien...
This poster describes a "real world" example of the teaching of Human-Computer Interaction at the fi...
The development of technology with all its ubiquity and pervasiveness provides new opportunities and...