Introduction & Course Overview CS 194H – User Experience Design Project January 10, 2017.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Prof. James A. Landay University of Washington Spring 2012 Introduction & Course Overview CSE 441 – Advanced HCI March 27, 2012.
Advertisements

Department of Computer Science
Saul Greenberg CPSC 481 Foundations and Principles of Human Computer Interaction James Tam.
Carnegie Mellon Communications, Organizations & Technology Course Organization Syllabus Prithvi N. Rao H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy.
213: User Interface Design & Development Professor: Tapan Parikh TA: Eun Kyoung Choe
213: User Interface Design & Development Prof: Tapan Parikh TA: Deepti Chittamuru
A Tablet PC Capstone Course Richard Anderson Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington.
CSS-304: Computer Systems Interface Duisebekov Zhasdauren Faculty of Engineering Suleyman Demirel University.
Business Marketing Overview of Course Dr. Dawne Martin Calvin 201 B – 107 next week Office telephone: Office.
Programming for Interactivity Professor Bill Tomlinson Tuesday & Wednesday 6:00-7:50pm Fall 2005.
Computer –the machine the program runs on –often split between clients & servers Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Human –the end-user of a program –the.
CSE 436 Software Engineering Workshop Course Overview Christopher Gill CSE 436 January 2007 Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Prof. James A. Landay Luke Vink Cornell Tech Spring 2014 May 14, 2014 HCI+DESIGN: USER INTERFACE DESIGN + PROTOTYPING + EVALUATION Cornell Tech HCI+Design.
COMP3050 Human Computer Interface - By Dr. Amy Zhang.
Course Introduction Software Engineering
Prof. Barbara Bernal NEW Office in J 126 Office Hours: M 4pm - 5:30 PM Class Lecture: M 6 PM - 8:30 in J133 Weekly Web Lecture between Tuesday to Sunday.
1 CS 420/620 Human-Computer Interaction Fall 2015 Course Syllabus August 25, 2015.
Prof. James A. Landay University of Washington Autumn 2006 Introduction & Course Overview CS490f September 29, 2006.
1 [CMP001 Computer Orientation I] Course Guide Ms. Wesal Abdalfattah office#: 357 Ext#: 8612 Prince Sultan University,
Jongwook Woo CIS 520 Software Engineering (Syllabus) Jongwook Woo, PhD California State University, LA Computer and Information System.
Introduction to CMPT 281. Outline Admin information Textbooks and resources Moodle site Grading Assignments Project.
Jongwook Woo CIS 528 Introduction to Big Data Science (Syllabus) Jongwook Woo, PhD California State University, LA Computer and Information.
1 User Interfaces for Pervasive Computing Devices Prof. James A. Landay January 7, 1999
Fall 2011 Course Syllabus Instructor: Sergiu Dascalu Department of Computer Science and Engineering August 30,
1 ITM 734 Introduction to Human Factors in Information Systems Cindy Corritore This material has been developed by Georgia Tech HCI faculty,
CS 615 In A Nutshell Lecture # 0 Gabriel Spitz 1.
Faculty Purpose of CS 100 Prepare to live in an information world Prepare for more training in computing NOT - to learn to program (CS 142) NOT - to.
1 CS 320 Interaction Design Spring 2011 Course Syllabus January19, 2011.
Prof. James A. Landay University of Washington Autumn 2007 Introduction & Course Overview CSE440: Introductory HCI September 27, 2007.
CSCD 330 Network Programming Winter 2015 Lecture 1 - Course Details.
Prof. James A. Landay Computer Science Department Stanford University Winter 2016 dt+UX 2 : USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN PROJECT Introduction & Course Overview.
C Programming Lecture 1 : Introduction Bong-Soo Sohn Associate Professor School of Computer Science and Engineering Chung-Ang University.
Prof. James A. Landay Richard Davis Kate Everitt University of Washington Autumn 2004 UW Undergraduate HCI Projects A CSE 490jl Overview December 9, 2004.
Prof. James A. Landay University of Washington Winter 2009 Introduction & Course Overview CSE 441 – Advanced HCI January 6, 2009.
Economics 235 Introduction to Agricultural Economics John D. Lawrence Spring 2004.
CS 274: Internet Programming
Project Breakdowns HCDE 492/592 Winter 2014.
Computer Network Fundamentals CNT4007C
IT Project Management MIS419/576 Fall 2017.
Computer Networks CNT5106C
Introduction & Course Overview CSE440: Introductory HCI
SE 431 Human Computer Interactions
Introduction & Course Overview CS490f – Part II
MIS323 Business Telecommunications
(Advanced Human Computer Interaction)
Computer-Mediated Communication
Computer-Mediated Communication
CS 420/620 Human-Computer Interaction
Computer Networks CNT5106C
Professor John Canny Spring 2003 Jan 22
Andy Wang Object Oriented Programming in C++ COP 3330
CSCD 330 Network Programming Spring
Professor John Canny Fall 2001 August 28, 2001
SWE 205 Software Usability Analysis and Design
CSCD 330 Network Programming Spring
Course Overview.
Research Topics in Human-Computer Interaction
MIS323 Business Telecommunications
CSS-304: Computer Systems Interface
CS 425 / CS 625 Software Engineering
CS 336/536: Computer Network Security Fall 2014 Nitesh Saxena
CSCD 330 Network Programming Spring
C Programming Lecture 1 : Introduction
C Programming Lecture 1 : Introduction
Lecture 1- Introduction
Computer Networks CNT5106C
MAT 379 Computer Networking
SWE 205 Software Usability Analysis and Design
Presentation transcript:

Introduction & Course Overview CS 194H – User Experience Design Project January 10, 2017

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Outline Survey Who are we? Course overview & schedule Introductions Teams CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Survey http://bit.ly/cs194h-survey-1 CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Who are We? CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project James Landay Professor in Computer Science at Stanford formerly professor at Cornell Tech, University of Washington & Berkeley spent 3 years as Director of Intel Labs Seattle Dec 2011 finished 2.5 year sabbatical at Microsoft Research Asia PhD in CS from Carnegie Mellon ’96 HCI w/ focus on informal input (pens, speech, etc.), crowdwork, web design (tools, patterns, etc.) & Ubiquitous Computing Founded NetRaker, 1st in web experience management (sold to Keynote) Co-authored The Design of Sites with Doug van Duyne & Jason Hong Office Hours: Tue. 4-5 PM / Thur 10-11 AM in 390 Gates (tentative) Email: landay@[insert usual Stanford email domain] CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Emily Tang CS & Psychology Undergrad, CS Masters Interested in human behavior, educational equity, and diversity in STEM I like corgis Office Hours TBD CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

John Yang-Sammataro (YS) BS CS Systems + MS CS HCI Spent last year in Asia, a warzone, and an entourage I like doing right, building teams, and exploring paths less traveled Office Hours TBD CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

How to Design and Build UIs UI Development process Usability goals User-centered design Need finding, task analysis & contextual inquiry Rapid prototyping Evaluation Programming CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Iteration At every stage! Design Prototype Evaluate CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Goals of the Course Learn to prototype, evaluate, & build UIs the needs & tasks of prospective users cognitive/perceptual constraints that affect design technology & techniques used to prototype UIs techniques for evaluating a user interface design importance of iterative design for usability how to work together on a team project communicate your results to a group key to your future success Understand where technology is going & what UIs of the future might be like CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Course Format Quarter long project & individual homework Interactive lectures / Project presentations (usually on Tuesdays) Studio design critiques on Thursday (usually) Readings (small number & short) All material is (will be) online slides, exercises, readings, schedule http://hci.stanford.edu/courses/cs194h/ Have fun & participate! CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Project Description We will continue work on projects from CS 147 existing groups will stay intact we will assign “new” students to teams Groups 4 students to a group  4-6 groups groups meet with teaching staff every week often in class, but also regularly scheduled outside Cumulative apply several HCI methods to a single interface CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

Project Process Overview Project Recap (next Tue) Web Site Lab Usability Study Hi-Fi Prototype #2 Field Usability Test Hi-Fi Prototype #3 Hi-Fi Video Prototype Final posters/presentations & project fair with industry guests CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Schedule http://hci.stanford.edu/courses/cs194h/2017/wi/calendar.html CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Books Universal Principles of Design by Lidwell, Holden & Butler “handout” ~8 chapters we will use We will also hand out other papers, give you web links & refer to slides Other recommended refs on web page CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Assignments Individual 5 short studio tasks + one individual talk Team 8 team assignments including web site 4-5 team presentation/demos + with 1 write-up video poster team web site graded all work handed in online team work on team web site individual work shared w/ teaching staff on GDocs CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Grading No exams Individual assignments (30%) Group project (60%) demos/presentation (team component) project write-up team web site ratings given by other team members In class participation (10%) beyond simply attending CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Tidbits Late Policy no lates on team assignments individual assignments lose one letter grade/day Cheating policy Stanford honor code CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Teams Which 147 teams are represented? How many team members? CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project

dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project Summary Thursday Studio assignment #1 – Hierarchy & Tagging Read How to Survive a Critique by Karen Cheng Read Hierarchy from Universal Principles of Design Share with johnyangsam@gmail.com so we can access during class CS 194H - Winter 2017 dt+UX2: User Experience Design Project